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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
When I was a kid I dreamed of someday appearing in the pages of @SInow Sports Illustrated. It took longer than I hoped, and I'm not there for the reasons
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Satoshi Akima
ToshiAkima
Severe #COVID19 induces an endotheliitis: a pseudo-vasculitis phenotype with a viral renal-lung syndrome and ARDS. Nephrologists report AKI without shock/renal hypoperfusion. Microvascular endotheliitis also explains cardiac manifestations & thro
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Bruce Western
WesternBruce
NYT piece by @just_shelter follows MN renters who faced eviction but organized to purchase their building. “I saw the tenants reimagine — and then reinvent — what stable, affordable housing
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Caroline Aubry-Wake
CryoCaro
Tonight, a documentary about Greta’s world tour is airing. One of her stops was at Athabasca Glacier, in the Canadian Rockies. I was lucky enough to be there that day...
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Stephen Reicher
ReicherStephen
Martha, thanks for replying and acknowledging the opposition to the notion of 'behavioural fatigue'. But you don't realise how this undermines your wholesale rejection of behavioural science, nor how your
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AgentSaffron
You tried to disown some of your Hindu scriptures & practices as outdated and irrelevant -- what happened next ? They started coming for Ram & Krishna, Bhagavad Gita, Mangalsutra,
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Peter Kolchinsky
PeterKolchinsky
This is for biotech insiders. What book about biotech, drug discovery, or industry influenced you? If you see one someone else has mentioned, Like it. Otherwise, append your own. Will
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Trump
TrumpSC
Should I boil pork chops in water in a pot?Trump Laboratories at work! Enough people have apparently done science that this is a bad idea. Wait how do ramen places
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🥩 Carnivore Keto Coach
CarnivoreKeto
A picture worth a 1000 words.A #mask may be most effective by stopping the food we put down our throat. Our obesity and diabetes pandemic fuels all others, including the
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Jeff Balcerski
AstroAgro
1/n I experienced the rare victory of seeing “Selected” in the @NASA #proposal system this week. So I’m going to celebrate by jotting down a few notes that I hope
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Paul Nuki
PaulNuki
1/ We had a go at unpicking the early days of the crisis from the newly released minutes of Sage. Far from the complete story I'm sure but gives a
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Helen S Fields
Helen_Fields
I'm looking at the single best looking male face you've come across (it's for a thing) & want to get a feel for common perception (I've looked at the science).
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Sargon Maradkel
TheRealMaradkel
On The Necessity & Effectiveness of Masks: Okay, so this is going to sound like the craziest thing you've heard all day, but bear with me. Everyone knows Fauci, Redfield
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Sandstone
quartzen
I often read older science fiction and fantasy, for several reasons: because I'm interested in the development of the genre, I liked an author's current books and wanted to seek
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Derek Townhouse
Bugs318
1) Montreal based #Covid19 thread: National Geographic hosts an airborne Covid-19 infection risk calculator designed by a research team led by by Jose-Luis Jimenez at the University of Colorado Boulder
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Manoel
manoelribeiro
Large scale population measurements will often (if not always) have biases. However, dropping such measurements is not the solution: we should acknowledge its limitation, correct for them using statistical methods
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