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Christina Fraser
CMayFraser
The latest paper from my PhD is now available online published in the @iwra_water journal #WaterInternational - I have recently seen some great threads describing newly published papers so I
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JALA
JournalAfLit
New article alert. What does Tunde Kelani’s (@tkelani) “Narrow Path” have in common with Coogler’s “Black Panther”?In “Tricksters and female warriors: womanist interweavings from Oríta to Wakanda”, James Yeku (@james_yeku)
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Shifa Mustapha
bintburton
1. Earlier today the question was asked: What did you learn from 2020? I jokingly replied but thought about it through the day.2020 has been a year of hardship and
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Dani 🌺✨
ailaminad
Mega-Thread regarding NLG-LA Shallow summary of the issues between NLG Must Change, a committee of members-at-large & Board members, & the Executive Boardhttps://twitter.com/ailaminad/status/1337873945442205696?s=21 *before I keep g
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LittleSis.org
twittlesis
1/ THREAD The fossil fuel companies and financiers that drive environmental racism are also intertwined with police foundations, helping build private slush funds for the police away from public
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Karol Markowicz
karol
For the first time ever, I understand people not wanting to live in New York. I suggest 3 things that must happen right now to get our people back, in
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Kate Starbird
katestarbird
Welcome to my Twitter thread demonstrating how right wing media and political organizations exploit science — and the Internet Archive — to spread misinformation downplaying the threat of Covid. @holden,
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Mubin Shaikh
MrMubinShaikh
NO, @JustinTrudeau did not invite China to train with the Canadian Forces. It was actually exPM Harper who signed the Cooperation Plan Initiative between the PLA and Canada’s Defence Team
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Robin Messing
RobinSMessing
1) A Trumpanzee troll tried to prove Covid was no big deal by jumping onto my timeline and claiming. “The death rate for 2020 is the lowest its ever been
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Avy Faingezicht
avyfain
Been thinking a lot about how to measure the extent of the SF exodus, and how to understand what's happening. Actual data to back this claim is hard to come
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Chad Moutray
chadmoutray
Personal consumption expenditures declined 0.2% in December, pulling back for the second straight month. Durable and nondurable goods purchases fell 1.0% and 0.7% in December, respectively, with service-sector spending edging
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Benjamin Toff
BenjaminToff
In new article now online @journstudies, @ruthiepalmer, @rasmus_kleis, & I find the "watchdog" ideal, the notion that news media play an important role in holding power to account, largely absent
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
Withrespect (or not) to the Labour Party's decision making processes, backing an EU FTA should be one of the easiest decisions they will make.Far harder to decide if they are
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Jean-Charles Lambert
jcl_lambert
Our manuscript on MedRvix describes a large GWAS in Alzheimer: 33 new loci and 42 in a next update https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.10.01.20200659v1.This week, Wightman et al. described that they called the largest
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StellaHongZhang
StellaHongZhang
V. informative piece by @TJMa_beijing summarizing the debates in China about how to manage the external debts. One article cited in this post by two Chinese economists is particularly interesting:
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Capital Weather Gang
capitalweather
THREAD: It's a sorry state of affairs for snow lovers in DC as we are seeing arguably the biggest snow drought on record: http://wapo.st/3nJfebu (1/x) It has been a record
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