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Mike Coudrey
MichaelCoudrey
From a pathology standpoint, it is ‘virtually impossible’ for a coronavirus derived from bats and mice to “mutate” and give itself the ability to attach to ACE-2 receptors found in
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Ben Collins
oneunderscore__
New from me:Has a friend, almost overnight, become certain masks are for slaves, pedophiles run the world, and Donald Trump is saving it?You're not alone.Here's how QAnon and Facebook created
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EMHA- European Migraine and Headache Alliance
EMHAlliance
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you avoided all your migraine triggers? A randomized trial from Australia suggests that while sometimes this may work, it may not be
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Max Gallien
MaxGallien
I wrote a chapter for “The Companion to Peace and Conflict Fieldwork”. It argues that1) Key security decisions in the field are made by researchers, alone2) Indiana Jones researchers and
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
You entrust digital products with a lot: from your thermostat to your car's informatics to your pacemaker to your email and financial data, defects in computers can expose you to
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David P Gelles
gelles
All available evidence suggests the coronavirus originated in bats and was not a “laboratory construct”, World Health Organization spokeswoman Fadela Chaib told a briefing in Geneva Tuesday. WHO: “all available
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Matt Ashby
LessCrime
1) Criminology and criminal justice researchers want to influence policy and practice, but we as a discipline are systematically hiding our research from those who need it. If our research
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Will Yale
will_yale
Read this @NPR article, and then read this from a recent @IgnatiusPost article. The problem is, most virologists aren’t China experts, even if they sometimes cooperate with Chinese labs... https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2020/04/23/84172964
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J.P. de Ruiter
JPdeRuiter
Very good question. I see this in a lot of the papers I review. It seems a relatively 'safe' type of hacking in the sense that the hacker can always
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Zain Chagla
zchagla
At the end of a month of escalation - I can say I've seen compassion and determination in the front lines, and an exceptional amount of resilience in the people
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
BREAKING: Massive new study out of #India is the first of the scale in a low or middle income country. Key insights: shorter median hospital stay before death; kids of
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Alex Stamos
alexstamos
I often lament that we lacked a "9/11 Commission" for 2016, as it would have likely found that poor collaboration across gov/tech/civ society/media was a root cause.This report is based
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Nancy Lapid
celiacdisease
1/ Engineered decoys can trap coronavirus in test tubes, #HealthCareWorkers at high risk even with #PPE, and more, in Monday’s #COVID19 research roundup from @Reuters: (https://reut.rs/2Pjwq8C ) 2/ Instead of breaking
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Sarah Olson Michel
ReadMoreScience
Scientists have demonstrated over and over that the earth is round, yet flat-earthers still deny it. Researchers can keep demonstrating that girls and boys have comparable math and science abilities,
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Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò
OlufemiOTaiwo
Black academia thing worth some frankness: we should work on a better culture around the combination of rank/power differences with ideological and personal disagreement (step 1 of which might be
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Panteleimon ("Paddy") Ekkekakis
Ekkekakis
Inspired by the latest article by @GretchenReynold in @NYTHealth about how even initially reluctant adults discover how pleasant HIIT can be, I wanted to share some tips for colleagues who
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