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WATCH LIVE: WBUR health and science reporter Carey Goldberg interviews Dr. Kevin Tabb, president and CEO of Beth Israel Lahey Health about what happens next in the coronavirus pandemic. They'll
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Scienseed Scoop
ScienseedScoop
1) Ahem… testing, testing. Is this thing on? HELLO!We are @ScienseedScoop, the press office & media relations branch of the science communication agency @Scienseed. This account is aimed
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AsapSCIENCE
AsapSCIENCE
Racism is real. Science has repeatedly shown it causes psychological and physiological damage.We need to educate ourselves, so this thread will help highlight some of the key findings with @deray
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Barbara Serrano
Ba_Serrano
THREADLe témoignage d'A. Neto, chef de l'USI de l'hôpital de #Manaus nous offre plusieurs informations : - le nouveau variant est plus agressif, - il touche de façon grave des
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Kaeli Swift, Ph.D.
corvidresearch
I just saw someone on twitter say that if outdoor cats were a problem we’d hear about it more. Outdoor cats are a problem. There, you just heard it from
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Arvind Ravikumar
arvindpawan1
Latest results from the global #methane budget project is out. Key insights: 1) Fossil fuel, agriculture, & wetlands responsible for ~20%, 40%, and 30% of emissions.2) Recent increase in atmospheric
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George Siemens
gsiemens
What is the longer-term impact of Covid-19 on higher education? Three possible scenarios, obviously shaped by the duration and re-emergence of the virus: 1/11 Scenario 1 (least likely): Return to
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Crystal moth
Prolapsarian
A little thread about masks: please stop saying that people are "stupid" or "thick" for refusing to wear masks. They may be wrong but it is not their own fault
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Jason Hickel
jasonhickel
This new paper really upends conventional narratives about international development. Basically, poor countries are developing rich countries, not the other way around. I'll highlight the key points in the thread
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
The antibody story to #COVID19 is not simple:1. Some people w/ infection don't develop much IgG (it's about level, not just 0|1)https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3078840/coronavirus-low-antibody-levels-raise-questions-about2. Pe
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Ross "FollowtheScience" Levine
rosslevinemd
As we enter the fall with increasing COVID-19 cases, an election, and a lot on our minds, one useful thing is to pause from looking backward and asking what we
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IAmSciComm - Hosted this week by Matt Carter
iamscicomm
In our last thread we saw that behaviourism didn't work - and scientists needed to start talking about mental processes to explain all the things humans and other animals can
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cathyfoxblog
CathyCathyFox
Mandatory mask wearing is what the illuminati have decided on. It is not about science, it is about control. Total Control. To bring in the New World Order. Ball is
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Catherine Moore 🦠🧬🇪🇺🏴🇬🇧
SmallRedOne
I’ve been on Twitter for lots of years and I enjoy interacting with science twitter and anyone who want some advice around #CIVID19 (other viruses do exist). But I just
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Ryan Butner
RSButner
The game is stacked against you pretty heavily. Fact checkers optimize for factual content, disinfo is optimized for spread. One has an economy of scale which works very well, and
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Fzzino ⵣ
F__Rifi
Finalement, la représentation de la science, et des connaissances religieuses se manifeste par la modestie: Posez-vous la question de savoir si la personne en face de vous est modeste et
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