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Ellis Bee
TheGingerPhysio
Children ARE being affected by Covid-19...A thread.I've seen a lot of debate about how children are/ aren't affected by Covid-19 and therefore how it is sensible/ insane that they can't
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Vijayanand Venkataraman, CFA
vijayvenkatram
#TheFarmBillsWe were sitting and watching the 3rd ODI between India and Australia. During one of those breaks, I was channel surfing and my dad saw the news that the farmers
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Henry Hepburn
Henry_Hepburn
"I have some anxiety about the reopening of schools because of the degree of change this represents," John Swinney tells @SP_EduSkills #schoolsreopening #reopeningschools #CoronavirusScotland "There will be limited opportunit
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Ross "FollowtheScience" Levine
rosslevinemd
Senior investigators/laboratory researchers->what are you going to do in 2021 to support emerging leaders in your field, in particular those outside your inner mentorship zone? Here is what I am
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Jessica Pierce
jessicabookie
(Thread) On September 19, 2019, I attended a town hall for presidential hopeful @BetoORourke. Growing up in the shadow of Columbine in Colorado, I was very interested in his platform.
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Paul Mason
paulmasonnews
Vaccine minister @nadhimzahawi "doesn't want to speculate" why Britain has one of the worst Covid death rates in the world... and wants to wait for an inquiry. I'd rather take
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/5Yes, you are right, Matt. In hindsight we forget how terrified the US and Europe were in the late 1950s and 1960s about what seemed like a formidable Soviet technological
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Elizabeth Tsurkov
Elizrael
In early 2020, during the Idlib offensive by the Assad regime, Russia & pro-Iranian militias, the dominant rebel group in Idlib, Hayat Tahrir a-Sham, allowed Turkish-backed factions they had previously
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Robert McNees
mcnees
Isaac Newton was made aware of Jean Bernoulli's "brachistochrone" problem #OTD in 1697. He solved it later that evening, showing that the curve of fastest descent between two points was
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Tessa Hastjarjanto ✒️ in drafting mode ✒️
Endalia
With the increase of infections, the debate surrounding measures taken to prevent the spread of COVID-19 is flaring up again. And there is one thing that people seem to forget.
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Roberto Talamas
RobertoTalamas
2020 marked the year when institutions arrived (for more on this check out @RyanWatkins_ and @YoungCryptoPM 2020 BTC review) Is all this institutional money making crypto markets more efficient? A
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Shelby Johnston
BendyScientist
In my second semester of college, I had to make the decision to end life-support for my daughter. I had to watch her be taken away from me. My university
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Evan Gulock
ETGulock
One of the things I’m proudest of in @DeathbyDyingPod Season 2 is finding the courage to express my queerness more overtly. Bringing in strong LGBTQ characters, exploring OW’s bisexuality, and
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Marijn "i before j" van Putten
PhDniX
In the new volume by Segovia, there's an article that makes me feel like we have stepped into a time machine, all progress of the past decades is ignored. Emilio
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Ethan Hein
ethanhein
Okay, so now I have all these dudes in my mentions defending the idea of "innate" talent and genius. Let me offer to you the counterexample of my late stepfather.
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Anh Hoang Le
AnhHLe2702
Thread: 1/4: As an Early Career Researcher, I am frightened by the future ahead. Without the funding needed, the future of young scientists like myself will be severely hindered. 2/4:
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