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Robert Duigan
uMarhobane
Just to see how the other side live, I decided to read @RobynPorteous's blog.It's really depressing to learn that someone who writes so poorly aspires to being a writer.At least
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Maria Ressa
mariaressa
(1/6) Good late morning from Manila! “But you can't make people listen. They have to come round in their own time, wondering what happened and why the world blew up
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Michael Marshall
m_c_marshall
A reader emails to ask:"Why must there exist a universal common ancestor?"In other words, why do scientists believe that all living organisms today are descended from one ancestral population?This is
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SouthernValue
SouthernValue95
Broken clocks are right twice a day and Jeremy Granthams perma bear calls are right once a cycle. A timeline and cautionary lesson for investors:2010: Grantham sells stocks out of
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balajis.com
balajis
This article is making the rounds. It’s well-written and makes a good case. And I should say up front that I have zero info about whether Tether really has 100%
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Jennifer McClellan
JennMcClellanVA
My mom, aunts, grandmother, & great grandmother were all domestic workers for white families in segregated Mississippi for white families. As Mom tells it, that’s all they could do. As
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
I was recently asked what I would like to see come out of SARS-CoV-2/covid origins investigations.I would like to know that, the next time a pandemic like this occurs, the
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Ruaraidh
ruaraidhdobson
I'm reluctant to talk about this, but my experience as an exposure scientist (particle air pollution, not infectious disease) leads me to think there's no reason to wear a mask
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L. Amber O'Hearn
KetoCarnivore
Vitamin C comes up again and again for those first hearing about the carnivore diet. I have several articles about it, as my understanding has progressed. Some of the more
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
On the 19th March 2020 the WHO released this guidance intended for healthcare workers (HCWs), healthcare managers and IPC teams at the facility level & at national and district/provincial level:https://www.who.int/docs/default-source/co
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We Will Be Ruthless As We Deck The Halls
RuthlessWe
In 2021 anti-fascism will be as important as ever.Here is a thread of resources to help you get started.Starting with @transform6789"40 Ways To Fight Fascists"https://spencersunshine.com/2020/08/27/fortyways/ This book by @chick_i
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Jaan Aru
jaaanaru
What would be an annus mirabilis in today’s neuroscience?I think @mattlark has quietly had a truly remarkable year: through creativity and kindness he has fostered a research environment that delivered
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˗ˏˋ Josep ˊˎ˗ 📚🌳🚲
lomecreu
Hey. Yes you. I know you think 2020 has been crap. But nice things have happened too. Here's a hairy pig to grab your attention and my list of unequivocally
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
Today I am referencing again Tatuo Aida, 1921, Genetics 6. Title "On the Inheritance of Color in a Fresh-Water Fish, APLOCHEILUS LATIPES". https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1200522/pdf/554.pdf This is a landmark study b
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
At risk of upsetting people, I need to address why I think teachers should feel very safe going to in-person learning after vaccination. Let's start with why COVID-19 was a
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Lina Khan
linamkhan
1. Solid complaints from FTC & 48 AGs suing Facebook for violating antitrust laws -- and requesting divestitures/breakups, among other forms of relief. Hopeful that it marks yet another step
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