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Yossi Gestetner
YossiGestetner
This is HUGE: Fauciโs NIH pulled a study of HCQ in mid June because they were unable to find more than TWETNY people who will take it in the early
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Dr. Theresa Chapple
Theresa_Chapple
This study is important, and could possibly shed some additional light on why some studies haven't found #COVID19 spread in #Schools at higher levels. Could the flaw be in our
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James Harland
DJMHarland
I want to talk a bit about how Dr. Philip A. Shaw of the University of Leicester, primarily a philologist and scholar of onomastics by training, wrote for his PhD
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Penelope Gibbs
PenelopeGibbs2
To what extent is policing policy based on beliefs & wishful thinking? Fraid that is the case with pre-charge bail. We all want pre-charge bail to be effective in protecting
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Mark Curtis
markcurtis30
In case the penny hasn't dropped yet about the true nature of British power and political system, some thoughts based on recent case studies. My contention is that UK democracy
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selgowiros
Uฬฏirotutis icon. Explanation in thread. Establishing anything in a Gaulish language is difficult. There are usually 3 suggestions of what a name or theonym could actually mean, what functions it
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Supriya Kelkar
supriyakelkar_
When I was growing up, I never got to see myself in a book. There weren't books with South Asian American characters. I'm sure they were being written. But they
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Michael Harriot
michaelharriot
I call it the "privilege of individuality."White people aren't accustomed to being defined by the actions of others. If a white man shoots up a school, it's a dude shooting
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Gordon Pennycook
GordPennycook
There has been a surge of behavioral research on misinformation & "fake news". To synthesize things, @DG_Rand & I wrote a systematic review: https://psyarxiv.com/ar96c We take a cognitive/social psych perspective, but
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Annabelle Timsit
BelleTimsit
The @WHO's press conference in Wuhan has just started. I will the important points here. (You can also watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VMiBAY56xU) The Health Ministry spokesperson starts w/
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IAmSciComm | @Annelinda_c
iamscicomm
Evidence suggesting newborn babies could copy adults led scientists to believe that our ability to imitate must be innate. In fact, studies on neonatal imitation are a cautionary tale that
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Urban Chanakya
Urban_Chanakya
For those wondering about the timing of Indus Valley civilization and the reasons for its decline.(Our text books and articles and historians still attribute the arrival of "Aryans" who conquered
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Constantino Xavier
ConstantinoX
How to build a public policy research career in India? What to do, what to avoid?Yesterday we welcomed a new group of awesome interns to Brookings India.I shared a few
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Ian Welsh
iwelsh
I very rarely get drunk, but I am tonight.In vino, veritas. my parents were alcoholics and made my childhood hell. So I don't, generally, speaking, endorse alcohol. that said, alcohol,
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Nirbhay Vashisht
nirbhayvashisht
Someone tried to seriously demotivate me today (Thread)Today, I went to someone's house with my mother. Let's call this person mr. A-whole. (Just so you know mr. A-whole and I
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@WeAreDisabled: @cheesepickles
WeAreDisabled
I'm not going to have a lot of time to tweet today, but I just wanted to introduce the topic: what do we think of when we think of sex
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