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Lewis Miles
lewisjmiles
1 thing that may be missing in fully understanding GEO’s demands is this: police presence is not automatically “good.” That default has to be revisited. Like any other profession, the
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NanaimoCommons
NanaimoCommons
University of Chicago Urbanism Professor Emily Talen’s book “Neighbourhood.” Ch9 Neighbourhoods and Segregation. “The final and most significant debate about the neighbourhood: its association with social segregation." Tweets f
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Health Nerd
GidMK
I find studies like this to be such a headacheOn the one hand, I think the research is valid and importantOn the other, this headline is SUPER misleading and there
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anta lalakam🖤🌿
antalalakam
Things got a lot better for me when I learned that almost everything I thought was shit about the world was because of one thing (capitalism), and that there are
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Jessica Flack
C4COMPUTATION
The Information Theory of Individuality (ITT) has been selected by Quanta as one of 2020's science breakthroughs. Thanks to @QuantaMagazine for recognizing our work @sfiscience+for the tremendous public service it
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Lee Aase
LeeAase
THREADWhen someone has publicly championed scientific orthodoxy for 30 years it takes integrity to be open to considering contrary evidence.It's exceptional for one who's written a "how to" book based
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AukeHoekstra
AukeHoekstra
EVs DO NOT EMIT MORE PMRecently @OECD published a report about particulate matter (PM) from road transport. Newspaper headlines blared that electric vehicles where worse than combustion vehicles. That conclusion
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Patrick Hickey, MD
pwhickey
Important prospective study of #COVID19 in British Schools during June and July. Key findings plus caveats:1/https://twitter.com/thelancet/status/1336453504081256465 Setting: “Educational settings opened when COVID-19 incidence was low, a
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Jonathan Grey
ProfJGrey
But the devil is in the detail @AliDriverUK. If one reads the next line 'However, the degree of repeated movements and the overall proportion of fish moving varied between beaver-dammed
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brent
brentbailey_
I’ve held my tongue for far too long. As a 22 year old, fifth year senior in college, I really do just want to graduate and live my life. Put
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Mark F. McCarty
markfmccarty
@Covid19Crusher @jpkiekens @Ian56789 @gummibear737 How to Crush COVID-19 with Early Treatment SARS-CoV-2 gets into cells either via endosomes, or directly thru the plasma membrane. This requires fusion of the viral
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Harry's Marketing Examples
GoodMarketingHQ
I spent the last few weeks thinking about how brands differentiate themselvesThread 1/ Let's start with this line by Ted Morgan.“Positioning is like finding a seat on a crowded
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j farrington-douglas
joefd
Some observations on the White Paper (based on actually reading it)https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/working-together-to-improve-health-and-social-care-for-all Claims that most legislative proposals come from NHS itself. Where that
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Centre for Social Injustice
Punishthepoor
An excellent Australian report from 2010. How terrifying that in the UK and many other countries we are rapidly losing ground to the pervasive misogynistic myths the report highlights, which
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Dr. Efi Rousi
syn_efou
Our paper “Changes in North Atlantic atmospheric circulation in a warmer climate favor winter flooding and summer drought over Europe” is now released online in Journal of Climate: https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/clim/aop/JCL
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Simona Guerra
SPGuerra
Thank you @QOE_IJES, and why 'understanding public Euroscepticism'? A thread on public Euroscepticism and why this research project #Euroscepticism 1/https://twitter.com/QOE_IJES/status/1354640345158410240 Early studies showed that
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