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Rebecca Gruby
RebeccaGruby
My junior/senior undergrad students blown away yesterday to learn that not only was Garrett Hardin wrong, but he was a heinous racist. They rightly demanded to know how the tragedy
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Gwen Pearson
bug_gwen
I've been getting a lot of questions about this story -- is is actually possible for lice to exsanguinate a person? Well.... THREADhttps://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/indiana-woman-charged-after-daughter-nearly-died-lice-n1266748?cid=s
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Sarah Manavis
sarahmanavis
Here we fucking go I can’t believe it’s taken the President of the United States signing an executive order in the middle of a global pandemic for Twitter to grow
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Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH
ashishkjha
I am back after 5 days off of twitter, email, mediaHere's my quick summary of what happened with COVID1. UNC, few other universities decided to ignore sound public health advice
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Tom Lebrun
tolebrun
J'ai attendu d'avoir suffisamment d'éléments en main (et en tête) pour décider quoi penser des applications de "tracing" COVID. Finalement, je suis bel et bien contre. Un petit résumé des
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Pint of Science World
pintsworld
#Thread Our guests Angela Saini and Dr Esther Odekunle @EstOdek have put together a list of books to go beyond tonight's discussion during our special event "the Return of Race
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🔥 Kareem Carr 🔥
kareem_carr
People ask me about getting started with data science all the time. So I came up with three paths for self study: Easy, Medium and Hard. Continue reading to hear
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
Some thoughts from planet science at this point in the pandemic. The first thing to note is that science is the exit strategy (@JeremyFarrar's great pithy phrase) - clinical science
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Adolfo Neto
adolfont
The first episode of the @MostlyErlang podcast was published on April 19, 2013 and it is still available at https://mostlyerlang.wordpress.com/2013/04/19/building-skynet/ #Erlang #WeBEAMTogetherThanks, @zkessin! The last episode of Mostly E
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Paweł Świeboda
pswieboda
Current crisis will be a transformative big data event. We already know more about transmission of the disease than ever, thanks to online publication of the genetic make-up and
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Kate Long
volewriter
Tonight's #VintageMagTweets look at this book by Dena Attar, published in 1990. This seems to be the staring point for domestic science/home economics: that God created woman to provide a
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Health Sciences Doctoral Training Centre
Kings_HSDTC
Congratulations to Katie Dalrymple @katie_dalrymple from @kingsmedicine for winning this year's HSDTC Science Image Competition! Katie's image, 'The shared family environment: determinants of food habits in early life', was
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Nature can be beautiful but also evil.It has brought us the worst pandemic in more than 100 years.What is it about #SARSCoV2 that makes it so nefarious? 1/ As compared
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Ditchwalk
Ditchwalk
Good dogged reporting here from the local Iowa press, but also note....If you need a pseudo-science checklist to tell you to throw maximal effort at blunting a lethal global pandemic,
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Vedic Wisdom...ॐ
VedicWisdom1
"Ayurveda is a belief system" this shows you have 0 knowledge about Ayurveda Ayurveda talks about 1. Proper diet 2. Proper lifestyle 3. Proper posture 4. Covers mental as well
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Gareth Halfacree
ghalfacree
Museums are absolutely vital to heritage, preservation, and educational works - and they're all closed. A closed museum generates no income, but still has the majority of its bills to
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