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Australian Academy of Science
Science_Academy
'Net-zero emissions' is the conversation of the moment. Tune into our live stream at 2pm AEST today to hear about our vision for a net-zero #emissions future for @Canberra icon
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Rowland Manthorpe
rowlsmanthorpe
The government says the coronavirus rules are tough enough. The problem is complianceI've been looking at the data and it says something quite different… sort ofA THREAD on what’s going
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Sofía Otero
Gene_Tonic_
10 facts you might not know about Katherine Esau (pronounced EE-saw), the grande dame of botany, plant anatomy and phloem (1/n) 1. She was born in the Russian
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
With vaccination campaigns underway around the world, governments everywhere are about to face the same ethical dilemma:How to deal with people who’ve completed their immunisation programhttps://trib.al/yf2HQXo The pressure to give
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Heather Archuletta
Pillownaut
#TriviaThursday 122 years ago this month, in December of 1898, Pierre and Marie Curie announced the Radium element to the world. Today's trivia series will be about their lives and
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Inspired Aquariums
InspiredAquaCA
A very different opinion than the Vancouver doctors I've talked to.When I was first told of this talk the narrative was these were some Prince of Wales Secondary moms who
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Sarah Mulhern Gross
thereadingzone
Teachers are expected to take a bullet for their students. We've suffered through years of being condescended to. We pivoted on a day's notice this spring to offer crisis schooling.
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Gabriel Bosslet
gbosslet
There is chatter about this study in @nature that "disproves" asymptomatic spread- ergo, lockdowns were unneeded.Let's unpack this because I think this is a blatant misinterpretation of this amazing study.https://go.nature.com
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Kathleen S.
siminyu_kat
It's been 1.25 years since we kicked off this African Language Dataset program, which to be honest did not start as something fully fledged. We've done a lot of 'feeling
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shaineNeuro
I’ll start my #BlackJourneyToNeuro with my dad. The child of Jamaican parents (Windrush) who came to the UK in the 60s. My dad's story is a painful one but it
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
The Imperial report on the new UK B117 strain is out. Very concerning findings, that highlight why we need to act on this *now*. These findings suggest that the situation
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Yilin Wang (she/they) #LiteraryJianghu
yilinwriter
-thread- I read a great article recently, "The Concept of the Sinophone" by Shu-Mei Shih, that talks about the problems and dangers that come with simplifying a whole cultural group,
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el gato malo
boriquagato
this has been my bet for some time: when this is all said and done, there is going to be a strong source contamination fecal/oral route infection pathway for covid19.the
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Noah Kaufman
noahqk
It’s Friday so can I interest you in awith a highly incomplete and self-serving history of the “optimal” taxation of carbon dioxide emissions? *proceeds without waiting for answer*Let's do this!
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Per Bylund
PerBylund
Let's clear up some misconceptions about #AustrianEconomics. If people want to dismiss this school of thought, which many seem inclined to do for political (not theoretical) reasons, at least they
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Claudia Sahm FULL CHECKS NOW
Claudia_Sahm
seeing research today saying that rebates to families did NOT help in this crisis. my findings with Matthew Shapiro and Joel Slemrod from a high-quality, nationally representative survey say they
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