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Michael Gallyot
MichaelGallyot
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceQL3QPOP08 This IS IT! right here y'all,I started this page 3 yrs, almost to the day ago with my profile "Human Being obsessed with Antarctica" -already obsessed 3 yrs
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riley | BLM
nhlpstrnk
can y’all please help me convince my parents to let us foster a dog reasons we should: we have watched my uncles dog for as long as two weeks multiple
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Makenzie Beaman
makenziebeaman
I am thrilled to share the culmination of my undergrad work (my 1st paper!) is now available via @Dev_Bio_Journal. We studied existing and novel mouse models of #SpinaBifida to study
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Ed Solomon
ed_solomon
I keep trying to find good news & can't. So here are a few of my own personal silver linings:1. I now realize most meetings I travel to are a
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Ned Nikolov, Ph.D.
NikolovScience
Comparing #COVID19 Projections (https://covid19.healthdata.org/projections ) with reported data by Covid Tracking (https://covidtracking.com/data/ ) for Apr 5:- Overestimation of hospitalizations: 8 times- Overestimation of of ICU beds need
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Gary Koekemoer
Gary22k
1/ @CathyMohlahlana heard your Talking Points show on @CyrilRamaphosa @PresidencyZA speech last night. He followed same pattern as before: update where we’re at & broad gist of what’s next. He
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Kate Starbird
katestarbird
Ten years ago today, a drilling accident far below the surface of the Gulf of Mexico caused an explosion on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig — and a massive oil
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Dr. Katja Thieme 👀
Katja_Thieme
This paper--linked by Michael Shermer & #JordanPeterson--is funny. It reads like evo psych profs trying to research-troll their social psych colleagues. Like Twitter debaters, they do so by asking a
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Daniël Lakens
lakens
This piece makes a great point about how we can try to make commentaries more useful for science - turning them from 'pointless quibbles' into pieces where both parties actually
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Changing Brain Lab
ChangingBrain
As the school year approaches, our lab has been thinking more about how we can better support scientific growth in our junior trainees through mentorship. Here are some resources to
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Ryan Burge 📊
ryanburge
One of the most important new measurements in political science is racial resentment. It's adjacent to racism, but tries to understand some of the thinking behind racist views. This is
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Torra/Akai/Chandlo (who said a bug doesnt snax)
touchytorracat
a list of ninjin weapons and their descriptions *laughs at the dead ive smited* yeah i bet so mmmm tasty ok that’s just sad ah yes ew……EWWW DID YOU CLEAN
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Fiona Leverick
FionaLeverick
1. So today I got my first dose of COVID vaccine. I didn’t know until I got there that I’d be one of the first in Scotland to be given
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
SARS-Cov2 is transmitted indoors, not outdoors. This is a proven fact. Lockdowns have always been about politics not medicine or science.https://twitter.com/robinmonotti/status/1253394771827187712 Taiwanese study confirmed indoor transmissionhttps://
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Kevin Shafer
shafer_soc
Friends, I am a believing Latter-day Saint. I am also a sociologist. Discipline and discipleship often must be reconciled and it can be challenging.That said, I've been struck by some
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George Monbiot
GeorgeMonbiot
How I became a human plague – and stumbled into one of the most astonishing scientific stories I’ve ever encountered. My column.Plus thread.https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/apr/14/super-spreading-long-covid-professor-press
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