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Sami Schalk
DrSamiSchalk
#Thread on community care. A major theme of the trolls emailing & tweeting at me right now is that I am begging for money/resources because I (we as a movement?)
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Raviraj
Raviraj64114241
@MShivmogga @BSYBJP @CMofKarnataka @siddaramaiah @PMOIndia @MESCOM_Official @tv9kannada @suvarnanewstv Ther s a village called Barur-Parasekopa in Sagara @shivamogga v r facing electricity power problem since long time. Wil get 4 hour/day
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Philip Seargeant
philipseargeant
Quick on why emoji are worth studying, and why the topic isn’t quite the frivolous, superficial phenomenon it’s often made out to be (or at least, that's a reaction
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Kelly Hills
rocza
I hate being right. Why can't I be right about fun things, like unicorns and puppies? No, no, I get to be right about calling out unethical human subjects research
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Bianca Hanbury-Morris
bianca_morris
My sister and I spoke to the wife of a Filipino theatre nurse based in London who died of COVID-19 in March. (Am not publishing his name for the privacy
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Patrick McKenzie
patio11
An interesting example of technology making things better in underserved markets: check cashing via cell phone. Ingo Money appears to be one of the leaders in it.("Check cashing" in this
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human gluten detector
_blackberryjam
#MyQueerTestimony this is late and long and very chaotic, and i’m sure i messed up a few times, but more than anything this is real. 1/ my testimony is hope.
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hbd chick
hbdchick
schulz et al. have done a lot of fabulous work here (https://science.sciencemag.org/content/366/6466/eaau5141), but they're still missing out on two critical points:1) evolution can be recent, rapid, and local;2) how viscous
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Mika McKinnon
mikamckinnon
I’m reading a lot of well-intentioned articles that make it clear how many scicomm peeps have no idea disaster risk reduction is a deep field with a lot of research
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delida/derreuze series
SimonObirek
Process ontology, a longish thread. If a surge of process ontology doesn’t happen now, it won’t. Ever. Where the SR/OOO succeeded in ushering the subject further out of philosophy, it
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Lisa D. Cook
drlisadcook
I am a macroeconomist who uses lynching in economic analysis & was a student of George Akerlof, Barry Eichengreen, David Romer & Paul Romer.When I taught at Harvard, I taught
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Gerg
Gergyl
A useful contribution. Reminder: There is nothing natively logarithmic about f' vs f (what they're ~plotting), unlike f'(t) vs t and f(t) vs t, which have have a fundamental logarithmic
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Joe Murgia
UfoJoe11
1 More mainstream scientists becoming interested in studying #UFOs/#UAP. Progress!"Ravi Kopparapu is a planetary scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland who studies planetary habitability, climate mod
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Eileen Iorio
eileeniorio
Harvard scientist and colleague of Dr. Fauci slams Moderna vaccine press release w/out data, affecting share prices. He questions Fauci's judgement and FDA recommendations for Remdesivir. He criticizes the Oxford
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Jeff Thomas Black
LRBitisnot
This is the type of info consume - rational talk from doctors, scientists & healthcare professionals. We don't have to be cultists. Rather, we can continue to think and revise
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Stephen McIntyre
ClimateAudit
THREAD 2 on Igor Danchenko=PSS. Continues https://twitter.com/ClimateAudit/status/1284918117802496000. This thread will go through the FBI questions on Steele memo 2016/95, which, with 2016/80, is by far the most important memo, as
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