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pashadelics
If the genealogy and tradition of knowledge and statecraft of 21st-century state capitalism can be traced to the protectionist systems of 19th century America (and then Germany), then this system
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USAS - Travel and History
USAS_WW1
Galveston: In 1900, Galveston, population 36,000, was obliterated, making it the site of the worst natural disaster in US history, a sad record it retains to this day. 6,000 to
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The Telegraph
Telegraph
When the sun is out, we are all a bit happier. But what is it about the sunshine that makes us feel so jovial There’s science behind why those rays
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Michael Berkman
mcberkman
You won't see this ad in Brisbane. You might see an ad about Labor's commitment to renewables, or how they "accept the science" of climate change. Here's why I think
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Nuno Henrique Franco
Nuno_H_Franco
Panel discussion on the Future of Translation, moderated by M. Ristkes, with P. Pound, J. Ioannidis, F. Miedema, W. Beumer, and @Meijboom75. Miedema: we used to review our own, and
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Amanda
_futureghost_
As a Michigander, I was not happy to see #michiganshutdown trending. Idiots. Have people not seen the MI data? Here are today's numbers. Stay at home! And the responses I
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
I am seeing a lot of anxiety around partial immunity through vaccination producing selection for escape variants. Here @colinrussell and I explain why we *don't* think that's likely 1/nhttps://science.sciencemag.org/content/372/6540
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تيمور
timur864
A thread on the Islamic Golden Age, a period of time where medicine, philosophy, geography and mathematics evolved, during 800- 1258 AD. MEDICINE: To start off with this topic, the
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AS4SANinc
AS4SANinc
Hi AS4SANers! Glad to be the second curator to takeover AS4SAN Twitter! I’m Sherry Chen, an early career researcher focusing on how the #cerebellum gets involved in cognitive performance. This
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Paul Rosenzweig
RosenzweigP
REPORT YOUR NON-REACTIONIn science, negative results are just as important as positive results. It is just as useful to know that a hypothesis is wrong as it is to prove
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Henry Schulman
hankschulman
I deleted my earlier rant. Nobody told me to. But it brushed a line drawn in our ethics policy, which I follow out of respect for its authors despite my
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Jen🇮🇹🇬🇧❤️
JenBandicoot
Imagine thinking China's numbers are fake. They enforced Strict and harsh Draconian laws to slow and stop the spread. It's true even from a science viewpoint that if you lock
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Ki-Youn Kim
kiyoun_k
Ever thought of how we persuade people in #SciComm?'Modes of persuasion' was something I learned my rhetorics course at @LUSciComm, and it's something I still use everyday in my work.There
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Nai, the Internet’s Esthetician
LaBeautyologist
I very much understand SPF fatigue, but it’s not a money grab. SPF is considered a drug by the FDA because it prevents cancer which is why the “rules” seem
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Robert Plenge
rplenge
New study by @IdoAmitLab on scRNA-seq in mild (n=3) vs severe (n=6) COVID-19 patient, w/ computational disentangling of cells directly infected by SARS-CoV-2 vs those indirectly impacted. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S00928674203
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The Weather Channel India
weatherindia
Despite household, social and legal support, women in climate hotspots in Africa and Asia are finding it difficult to make free choices under environmental stress, suggests new research paper. #ClimateEmergency
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