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Angela Burke Kunkel
angkunkel
It’s #EarthDay2021 ! Here’s a quick thread of picture book choices to share with kids Vermont author and illustrator @authorjasonchin has a range of nonfiction books that celebrate
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Peter Daszak
PeterDaszak
It’s official: “substantial probability that normal speaking causes airborne virus transmission in confined environments.” 1 minute of talking loudly can produce more than 1,000 virus-containing droplets that could linger in the
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Skateboard B
DrowsyRebel
Some cognitive scientists are of the belief that we have now become cyborgs, due to our interaction with tech. Our brains are actually rewiring to adapt to the tech around
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Jacki Liddle
jacki_liddle
Do you remember this mysterious tweet?https://twitter.com/jacki_liddle/status/1265083848611618816 So this: https://zookeys.pensoft.net/article/52910/list/11/ is the publication I am excited for! This is Mr11's first authorship. It relat
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Ryphna
Ryphna
THIS. Psychologist IN THE DSM admit that they KNOW multiplicity exist in “broadly accepted cultural or religious practice” which mean OUTSIDE TRAUMA, they are just making it clear that THEY
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Louisette Lanteigne 🌎✌️⚖️♥️
lulex
If we can map air pollution send the Covid 19 resources there it can save more lives & flatten the curve faster. We are only as strong as the weakest
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Mike Crawley
CBCQueensPark
During a 25-minute news conference, Merrilee Fullerton took no responsibility for what happened in long-term care. She blamed it all mostly on previous governments, but also the health bureaucracy, community
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Sajjad Khan
sajjadbasir
These days I remember the discussions that we had about the outbreaks of emerging diseases such as HIV, Ebola, Zika, Swine Flu, Bird Flu, SARS, and others in our global
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tony nog
tony_nog
1) easiest crystal ball in historyThere seems to be a lot of shocked & surprised Tories around today & whilst it was shocking, why is anyone surprised?What did think would
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David Stephens
David_S_Bristol
The publishing system is ever more confusing and it’s starting to stress me. I used to consider myself more on top of it but now am really not sure what
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Tony Yates
t0nyyates
This is another example of allowing political power to define the domain of objectivity versus subjectivity.Exactly the problem with the disapproval of news night.https://twitter.com/polprofsteve/status/1266052505542238208 Power is being al
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Alec MacGillis
AlecMacGillis
This is a really good and important @dwallacewells piece on the deeply counterproductive lack of nuance and candor in a lot of the public-health messaging on coronavirus:https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/06/american-public-health-experts
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Rob Pacey
strengthofsci
Given the current situation, I am sure there are many coaches & sports scientists who are considering consultancy/freelancing. 3 years ago I realised that I wanted to have more control
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Jonathan Jones
nmrqip
“Science works best when everything is examined critically, not when there is unquestioning acceptance of just one narrative. When that happens, a particular paradigm has captured a field, and that
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we👏are👏the👏news👏now👏
freedom_45_USA
WRONG @FoxNewsSunday, @KSoltisAnderson, @brithume & washed up Jane Hartman. What the hell could @realDonaldTrump done better regarding the virus? Shall we recap what happened? 1. CHINA LIED ABOUT THE VIRUS
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Masamage
masamage
Thinking more about menstruation and cultural stuff.https://twitter.com/masamage/status/1391075032755957761 Even though "menstruators" is more accurate than "women" in at least four ways when discussing reproductive need
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