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Ed Conway
EdConwaySky
I’m dearly hoping govt releases some actual data on the lethality of the new variant.Holding a press conference to announce this ominous news alongside vague caveats about uncertainty is not
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oxidentalist
oxidentalist
Thinking about how this is a moment of reckoning for ASECS, and how there is potential to push it in the right direction. I know that this has happened historically,
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Ann Memmott PGC🌈
AnnMemmott
How many people know they're autistic, so far.These are the studies from various countries and teams.England & Scotland data taken from the official school records.The problem is, not everyone knows
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Timothy Isaiah Cho
tisaiahcho
Something to think about as we approach an election season. In reality, many Evangelical Christians are not "single-issue voters" (e.g. abortion). They are actually reductionist solution voters.In the example of
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Veera M. Rajagopal
doctorveera
This is an ingenious paper. No doubt about that. But it is getting media attention for the wrong reasons. 1/8https://www.nature.com/articles/s41588-020-00755-1 This paper is one of 100s of papers from deCODE
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Tom Beer
aTomBeer
On the hazards of using of proxy variables in causal inference – a short tweetorial #EpiTwitter #CausalTwitter Unconfoundedness of the treatment-outcome relationship is necessary for causal effect identification. But in
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beavs #OustDuterteNow!!!
artsybeaver
Last year we worked on an unsolicited proposal for downtown Manila called “Imprints” which talked about revitalization of heritage districts through mix of adaptive reuse and public space activations. How
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MIT Press
mitpress
In "Making Art Work," @leapingrobot studies #artists including #Duchamp, and #Warhol who worked with #engineers since the ‘50s. Here are a few examples featured in his book: Father of #cybernetic
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Gnome De Plume
PHealthGnome
So when you see this you should probably take into consideration the whole body of evidence. A synopsis of a recent PHAC rapid review can be found on PHO's website.
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Olly Owen
MrOllyOwen
On behalf of the team at Oxford African Studies centre and the @oxmartinschool we'd like to express our thanks to Nigeria's Federal Minister of Transportation @ChibuikeAmaechi for personally attending the
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ᴊᴏꜱᴇꜰ ᴋᴀʟꜰ
JosefKalfsGran
Maine’s Rise in COVID-19 Cases Linked to Face Masks; The Data Shows Prolonged Face Mask Use Increases Risk of Catching Respiratory IllnessMaine’s Rise in COVID-19 Cases Linked to Face MasksGov.
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Kurt Gray
kurtjgray
Our new paper at @PNASNews. 15 studies show that we misunderstand how to bridge divides. We think that using facts in political/moral discussion should foster respect. But it's personal experiences
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Claire Dean
claireddean
Gutted at seeing yet another set of online events I probably won't be able to attend (and given my deafness was one of the reasons I had no choice but
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Sunny Singh
ProfSunnySingh
Working on my #BigBollywoodBook and realising how most of my white friends, colleagues, acquaintances have NEVER asked me about my research interest I mean even the white Film Studies colleagues
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Apu de Beaumarchais 🇳🇴
ApuBeaumarchais
I had to see this trash take on the TL and it is very wrong. Apu is a Clinton-Biden voter. Here's why:https://twitter.com/Ignacioo731/status/1335435336885923840 In S7E5, “Lisa the Vegetarian”, we learn that
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Vernon
ReduxVernon
BREAKINGNew study finds that masks increase your chances of #COVID19 infection. (And we wonder why the numbers keep going up)#maga #NoMasks https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/5.0034580 https://twitter.com/reduxvernon/status/1339533510541
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