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Lane Moore
hellolanemoore
is anyone else feeling gaslit all the time lately? I'm wearing my mask everywhere I go, I don't touch it, I don't pull it down, I go out once every
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izzy✨
selsringz
Paramount pictures casting Gal gadot as cleopatra has the same energy as this just in case any stans come for me this is a joke also cleopatra was yes
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Hajer Nakua
HajerNakua
A few things I learned from being scientist in training during the past nearly 2 years. These are things I’m trying to implement and remind myself every day. A thread:
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Suren
zeneraalstuff
Sishya - My Guru says XSkeptic - Well, on what basis?Si - On the basis of his own experienceSk - What exactly is his experience?Si - Those like you who
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Dr Rageshri Dhairyawan
crageshri
Disappointing to see how common race based medicine is in mainstream medical discourse. By looking for biological causes for racial/ethnic health inequities rather than addressing systemic social causes, we are
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Lawrence Gostin
LawrenceGostin
Re @WHO unable to verify China #COVID data. Key post-SARS reform enabled @WHO to use unofficial data sources (indep scientists/civil society) to improve accountability & transparency. But it didn't work
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
This article is worth reading given news that cats can be infected with novel coronavirus. Cats are unlikely a major factor in spread of #COVIDー19.“There is no direct evidence that
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🐝ing enzo
EnzoEradicated
Futanari is a straight man's gay fetish. It's the result of how guys watch porn, just taken to an extreme. Hyper-fixation on the female form; She is what looks good
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Stephen Barlow
SteB777
1) Boris Johnson's use of the term "bunny-hugging" speaks volumes about the background he comes from and his utter dishonesty. It is used by those with a background in shooting
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The Disordered Cosmos by Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
IBJIYONGI
Thread. My comment about this: in the days after the pause was announced, we saw a lot of women scientists who are not medical or public health professionals saying things
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Pew Environment
pewenvironment
[THREAD] It’s high time we protected the high seas. Right now, the UN has a once-in-a-generation chance to pass the treaty that would safeguard international waters—including 10 potential marine protected
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Eric Gonzalez Juenke
egojunk1
tl;dr Working on your Fall classes? I made a pick’em game for the fall elections. It’s free to use for anyone teaching elections/Am Gov/ data sci. etc. and will also
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Reuters Science News
ReutersScience
People recovering from COVID-19 may suffer from significant brain function impacts, with the worst cases of the infection linked to mental decline equivalent to the brain ageing by 10 years,
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
Here is the main thing I reflect on the A-level marking debacle - this years students had their marks predominantly set by an algorithm."The computer says" and you receive.And I
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Helen De Cruz
Helenreflects
It's important that any governmental spending on Covid-19 relief should carve out funds to pay psychology and philosophy consultants who work on science communication. Those experts could devise strategies that
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Donald Mitchell
DonaldM38768041
From April 18-26, 1961, scientists in the Soviet Union were among the first to bounce a radar signal off the planet Venus. They used the new deep-space telemetry system built
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