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Peter Ball
Petermball
2020 has been a weird-arse year on the publishing front, and the weirdest part has been the launch of the @BrainJarPress store in August so I could do direct sales
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Rowland Manthorpe
rowlsmanthorpe
The government says the coronavirus rules are tough enough. The problem is complianceI've been looking at the data and it says something quite different… sort ofA THREAD on what’s going
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Kevin Gosztola
kgosztola
Tom Vilsack, a.k.a. Mr. Monsanto, is Biden's pick for Agriculture Secretary. He was secretary of agriculture under Obama. Branko Marcetic (@BMarchetich) previously summarized for @inthesetimesmag how Vilsack earned the moniker
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Julie Rehmeyer
julierehmeyer
THREAD: I wrote a piece for @Open_Notebook offering advice to science journalists covering contested illnesses, coming out of 15 years of being both a journalist and a patient. Here are
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Dr. Sanjay Gupta
drsanjaygupta
April 27 was the last time there was a White House coronavirus task force briefing, leaving us with more than a month without regular updates from the group Vice President
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Kenneth Baillie
kennethbaillie
Our discovery of 4 human genetic variants underlying life-threatening illness in Covid-19 is past peer review and has just been published: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-03065-yHere's what we found: (1/n) There are 5 positio
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National Science and Media Museum
MediaMuseum
Get ready to sink your teeth into another Twitter Exhibition.Welcome to Hammer's Dracula: The Creation of a Screen Legend Dracula is one of the iconic figures in movie history.
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Ryan Mac 🙃
RMac18
Faceboook's company-wide employee Q&A starts now. Some top questions: -Facebook's brand has become toxic. How can we improve it?-What could we have done better with the WhatsApp changes rollout?-Why are
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Chad Loder
chadloder
PORTLAND: If you smell chlorine while wearing a properly-fitted respirator, it means you’re absorbing liquid through your skin.They could be misting you with the hypochlorous acid (“chlorine water”) used for
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Kathleen Sperling
wipinsanity
:deep, fortifying breath:(Because this thread is nervous-making for me to write.)I want to talk cold, hard numbers about what #designers make, because it looks like there are some huge misconceptions
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ice9
__ice9
... they just came right out and said it.https://twitter.com/OneOfMany3421/status/1306671434790510595?s=19 Thread:https://twitter.com/PeterDaszak/status/1197631383470034951?s=19Stamps:https://twitter.com/tweet_stamp/status/13066735281215037
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Dmitry Kobak
hippopedoid
Spent some time investigating history of "double descent". As a function of model complexity, I haven't seen it described before 2017. As a function of sample size, it can be
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Slava Malamud
SlavaMalamud
Whenever I go on a long-ass thread about something, it's usually to expose the stupidity ofa) a political groupb) a sports communityc) all of the above in RussiaToday will be
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Gertrud Rey PhD (Trudy)
GertrudRey
Does a first infection with SARS-CoV-2 make a person immune to a second infection? This question is one of the prevailing issues in the current pandemic. A thread (also at
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Dr. Rachel Schine
RachelSchine
This thread is going to proceed roughly chronologically re: topic discussed. It's a mix of (English only) primary sources in translation and secondary sources that you can use to teach
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Kilderkin
RileyGryc
It didn't stick around for very long.https://twitter.com/trollishdelver/status/1326967122413703175 There were some features I did enjoy about 4th edition, for instance the online character creator made it very easy for starting up
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