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Thomas Frederikse
FrederikseT
New paper ‘The causes of sea-level rise since 1900’ (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2591-3#article-info) just came out! We have shown that we can close the ‘sea-level budget’ since 1900. That means, that we can
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Isaac Stone Fish
isaacstonefish
Bob Iger would be the most disastrous ambassador to China in U.S. history. Here’s why he would be terrible for American interests. (Thread).https://www.wsj.com/articles/disneys-chairman-bob-iger-game-for-a-new-job-u-s-ambassador-to-china-
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Catuallie
catuallie
Here are some facts that most people are wrong about: Fat people do not die earlier 30% of fat people are perfectly metabolically healthy body size is not a
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Aaron Richterman, MD
AaronRichterman
Thankful to Singapore for surveillance systems that allow for the detailed studies required to truly assess the relative transmission risk of asymptomatic vs symptomatic cov-2 , which they find to
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Thomas Hale
thomasnhale
As requested! I've tried to systematize some thoughts on how climate fits into the broader US-China relationship, along the lines of the vibrant discussion in the thread below, in a
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Duncan Austin
Duncan_BBR
Trump Happens When Cultures Believe Private Can Cover for Public. History shows that when societies favour ‘private’ too much, tyrants emerge and public problems accumulate that private cannot fix. 1/https://www.responsible-investor.com
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Chelsea Cirruzzo ✨
ChelseaCirruzzo
MASK CHECK With new COVID-19 variants out there, it's time to do some mask maintenance. I asked some epidemiologists about what we need to know about masks, a year into
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
Recent estimates (including our analysis led by @timwrussell: https://www.eurosurveillance.org/content/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2020.25.12.2000256) have suggested 0.5–1% of COVID-19 infections may potentially be fatal overall. Some have inter
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Ian Seiple
IanSeiple
(1/9) We had our first year-end "best of" group meeting yesterday! Each lab member presented one of their favorite papers from 2020 in 5 minutes. The variety in topics was
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Julie Arsenault
SciGeekJulie
For those coming at me about the RT-PCR test & calling me a fraud or saying I am lying about my credentials, I have to get a few things off
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Jen Rice
jen_rice_
Houston city council just unanimously passed an eviction grace period ordinance for the first time during the pandemic. The question is who will be protected and for how long? It's
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Michael Hunzeker
MichaelHunzeker
I know 2020 is the year of bad idea jeans, but some of the punditry coming out about Taiwan right now fails to meet even this low standard. Take this
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Faisal Islam
faisalislam
Thread:The Economic Consequences of the Vaccine.This is the:1. First approved human coronavirus vaccine ever, not just Covid-192. First ever vaccine approved mid-pandemic ...Latter will have huge economic impact... blog here...https://www.b
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Daniel E Acuna
daniel_akuna
Here is the quote I am referring to in this reply. Since this paper has become so controversial, and I reviewed it, I thought I would share some additional info
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Glen Peters
Peters_Glen
1. “one of the most important sentences of the last few centuries”…Did the IPCC SR15 change the debate, the IPCC just in the right place at the right time, or
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William Yang
WilliamYang120
Incredible scoop by @Lingling_Wei and @jingyanghk about how Chinese President Xi Jinping killed the initial public offering of Jack Ma's Ant Group, after he felt the rapid growth of Ma's
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