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Deepta Bhattacharya
deeptabhattacha
1. First the thanks: @tyler_ripperger @JenniferUhrlaub, Rachel Wong, Makiko Watanabe, Ryan Sprissler, Janko Nikolich-Zugich, @UAZHealth, @UAZBIO5, @ImmunobiologyUA, and many others not on Twitter. Huge amt of work.https://medrxiv.org/cgi/co
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Eric Basmajian
EPBResearch
Congress is threading the needle in terms of timing with the latest COVID relief package. Personal income, after a massive surge, is about to fall below the pre-pandemic trendline. Some
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Yogi Jaeger
yoginho
I made the mistake of taking on a grant review in my old field of research. The first this year. Much has happened since January. And many of my priorities
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D Alex
D_Alex_connect
Joe Biden, confessing or otherwise having a Freudian slip, brags about having “put together the most extensive VOTER FRAUD ORGANIZATION in the history of American politics!”#NeverBiden #BidenCheated@realDonaldTrump #Trump “I've le
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Stephen Morgan MP
StephenMorganMP
National Security is Labour’s first priority and today we welcome the PM’s statement on the long-overdue upgrade in defence spending. We were promised the most ambitious and comprehensive review in
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Alvin Lum
alvinllum
BREAKING: Court of Final Appeal ruled in favour of the government on anti-mask law, and said emergency law, which gives the Chief Executive wide power, remained constitutional.https://twitter.com/hkcnews_com/status/1340843403676774400 As al
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Dr. Liz Bourke (🏳️🌈 all year)
hawkwing_lb
Sometimes I think about the Lord of the Rings, and how many people see it as a triumph of good over evil. When I can't read it - books or
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Nick Sacco
NickSacco55
Throughout the past couple years there has been a gradual decline in blogging among historians & correlated growth in Twitter threads, or what some call “microblogging.” Let me argue in
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Aoife Thomas Doyle
AoifeTDoyle
There was fear; real fear.But we got the better of that, being resilient in fact.The loss was insufferable though. The loss of time,with those we saw and those we couldn’t
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Alex Bernier
mythoughtfood
Blood carries life in everybody. Your vast vessel network feeds precious oxygen and nutrients to all cells in your body, from your muscles to your brain, and your organs. This
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Kevin Bélanger
kvnbelanger
One of the major PMF happening right now is stablecoin.People might be underestimating how much pressure this put onto CBDC and how it might actually speed things up. One example
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Philipp Heimberger
heimbergecon
My meta-analysis on corporate tax competition is out in European Journal of Political Economy. The results point to tax competition as a major factor in explaining reductions in corporate tax
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Bob Lumby
BobLumby
There is [sometimes] great utility in allowing for catastrophic failure. The ADP de-funding is one such instance. The problem in this case is catastrophic failure results in loss of life
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planninganon
Planninganon
The Nazis destroyed the German educational system through an overemphasis on PE and the Hitler Youth. By 1942, 50% of medical students failed their exams, science students 'could no longer
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Ashish Rukhaiyar
ashishrukhaiyar
An interesting report by @UBS on 'Is India the new China?'. A thread on some of the important points... India needs to be understood on its own terms. It is
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Emily Sharpe, MD
emilysharpe
This Op-Ed regarding opening schools is excellent. To members of @RPS535 board & @munoz535 , please read.I will summarize the salient points below 1/@BridgetPulosMD @NickPulosMD @DrGarcia4SB @AlexAndersonMD @Jmanassa @EBHabermann https:
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