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CK Eternity
ck_eternity_
Serotonin: the most misunderstood neurotransmitter (a thread) In popular culture serotonin (5HT) is generally viewed as something that causes happiness, usually seen in the form of memes about the lack
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Syed
gypsy_heart6
Japan waged biological warfare against China during WWII: "Between 1932 & 1945, the Japanese conducted an extensive program to study biological weapons, which they tested on Chinese prisoners. At a
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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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Grissom Lab
NicolaGrissom
We're writing up a manuscript I'm pretty excited about, except it has inspired some feminist ranting on a pretty fundamental concept in decision making: "exploration". A basic premise in decision
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Dan Quintana
dsquintana
This paper has been cited 1163 times, except it DOES NOT EXIST. This 'paper' was used in a style guide as a citation example, was included in some papers by
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JuliaDigital
Miss_Toppin
This virus started out in the UK as something that infected largely affluent (and lets face it white) people because they are more likely to be flying to China, skiing
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Caroline Coram
CarolineCoramUK
This morning I have come to the conclusion that it is unlikely our labs in the UK are testing for Coronavirus. Not least because of the highly detailed thread from
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Anjuan
anjuan
I'm glad to see continued energy around the Anti-Racist movement, especially in the tech industry.However, I want to address something that's probably in the back of a lot of people's
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Roger Pielke Jr.
RogerPielkeJr
There is an interesting investigative journalism project to be done on the revolving door between climate science & policy and private sector climate servicesJust as one example, John Kerry's predecessor
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Ich, der Frühling.
deichgenosse
Wirklich lustig ist, dass sich in der deutschen Presse recht wenig über folgende kleine, aber im aktuellen Kontext nicht ganz unbemerkenswerte Randnotiz findet: Das europäische Hochwasserwarnsystem "Efas" hat die Behörden
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SimonPearson961#KBF
SimonPearson961
Dear Boris, A few questions if I may:1. Where is the evidence that Lockdowns work? We already know that infections were falling when we first locked down in March.2. Where
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Tom Baird
BairdTom
I can understand why a “wait and see” approach sounds reasonable for moving from alert level 4 to level 3. However I think it is based on false reasoning. Let
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Alejandro Piad Morffis
AlejandroPiad
Today is #TechnicalTuesday !Let's talk about practical technologies that you can use today.In this thread, I will tell you about @streamlit Streamlit is a Python framework to make
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Patrick Howley
HowleyReporter
MASSIVE NEW UPDATES: Fauci's agency recently funded a project on Bat Coronavirus that included scientists from Wuhan Institute of Virology https://nationalfile.com/president-trump-vs-bill-gates-on-treatment-fauci-has-a-100-million-conflict-of-int
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Lisa Feldman Barrett
LFeldmanBarrett
Conversely, resilience to illness is associated with social connectedness, social support, positive affect, and a high quality relationship with parents in childhood. Such findings suggest that psychological interventions can have
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Andy Slavitt 🇺🇸💉
ASlavitt
COVID Update June 25: The story of Trump & Coronavirus has already been written. But the stories of DeSantis, Abbott & Ducey could be a Shakespeare play. 1/ Three Dukes,
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