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Gabriella “Biella” Coleman
BiellaColeman
David Graeber was a friend & he inspired me to write in more public, engaging ways. I had no idea that was an option until I read him. As a
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Carl Henrik Knutsen
carlhknutsen
In a new @PoPpublicsphere article, @polyarchist and I study the geographical coverage in political science research over more than a century (Thread, 1/15!):https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/perspectives-on-politics/article/geographic
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Mark R. Levin
marklevinshow
1. HEY MEDIA, THE PRESIDENT DID AND DOES TAKE THE VIRUS SERIOUSLY, STOP LYING, STOP PUSHING YOUR PHONY NARRATIVE. WE WOULDN'T HAVE ENOUGH MASKS TO WEAR BUT FOR THE ACTIONS
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Some new insights about presymptomatic and asymptomatic transition and timing in @NEJM report todayhttps://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NEJMoa2008457?articleTools=true Asymptomatic #COVID19, the "Achilles' Heel of controlling the pandemic&qu
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Yvonne Ryan-Fogarty
YvonneRyF
Summary of my #LSMATS response...We need to consider how (or if) the gender data gap was considered in the design of the #LSMATS and ask what specific actions are envisaged
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el gato malo
boriquagato
another study that is pure assumptive nonsense.the CDC should be embrasassed. it's just another "sun dance"you do the dance at 5.30 AM then claim you're the reason the sun rose.how
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Ann Memmott PGC🌈
AnnMemmott
I'd like to talk about fearmongering re violence.I was looking at some older data in a paper. Tiny writing, but here it is. About behaviour from people with an intellectual
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Jordan Schachtel
JordanSchachtel
Sweden will have achieved herd immunity before summer, while countless lockdown nations, relying on Dark Ages science, balance rolling lockdowns & saving econ. No easy exit. Lockdown states have produced
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Ada McVean🌈 Ça va bien aller ♥️
AdaMcVean
Time for some #TuesdayMorning learning: The luminescent chemistry of lava lamps!Lava lamps were invented in 1963 by a British accountant, Edward Craven-Walker, and marketed under the name Astro Lamps. The
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Historic.ly
historic_ly
All the rice around the world belong to two species. And they may grow extinct soon!https://www.unenvironment.org/news-and-stories/story/species-extinction-not-just-curiosity-our-food-security-and-health-are-stake This is where cultural prevation is
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cara giaimo
cjgiaimo
this is a Praying Mantis Startle Display Appreciation Thread. please feel free to contributehttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/03/science/praying-mantis-startle.html Mediterranean mantis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deimatic_behaviour#/media/
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Ⓥ𝚎𝚐𝚊𝚗𝚒𝚌
vegix
[THREAD]Socrates' greatest fear of a representative democracy was that the voters would not be informed enough to make a constructive choice.His fear has been realized.The appointment of GW Bush, who
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Elizabeth L
LibrarianLizy
Day 2 of #MLANet20 and I'm filled with my yearly rage and disappointment at the lack of appreciation and understanding of basic and crucial library services. #HospitalLibrarianProblems Has COVID-19 taught
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Zack Beauchamp
zackbeauchamp
We've spent the past week debating policing. I spent that time pouring over a body of political science research that focuses on the criminal justice system's effect on democracy.What I
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Kansara
kansaratva
Apparently, today is World Book Day, and unlike rumors about other days and awards organized by UNESCO, this one actually is.A short thread of 10 fiction books that made me
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Mudit Agarwal
Mudit_Agrwal
Correspondence justifying ICMR's guideline for using #HCQ for prophylaxis in healthcare workers, in @TheLancet by AIIMS medicine department. My first thought: "They're the experts, so there must be some good
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