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Lior Pachter
lpachter
From the outset of the #covid19 pandemic, it's been clear that risk of death increases sharply with age. But why? The intuitive hypothesis is that ACE2 expr. increases w/ age,
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Wil Reynolds
wilreynolds
Was looking at a client I worked with in 2006 & realized he made the ultimate CMO power move. CMO to CFO, and of course how he's a CEO of
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Peter English #FBPE
petermbenglish
This is incredibly worrying. And I do not understand it. Nobody does. We can speculate, but proper research is essential.https://twitter.com/helenamckeown/status/1248836248774590466 So let's speculate.Being BAME is associated with deprivation. De
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Maxwell Ramstead
mjdramstead
In reaction to the sheer volume of bad papers I have had to review lately, I am starting to draft a new paper called "How not to write about the
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Ryan DeLongpre đșđž
jeitoapp
In March I wrote 3 pieces on #COVID19 that made 3 predictions1) regions with avg. temp. between 40 - 50F will be more impacted 2) people with "warm" genetics (Blacks,
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Future Madame Oriane BlasĂ©e-Romanoff âš
biblio20306
Parfois un fandom me laisse perplexe. Genre là , je cherche des fics sur Draco Malfoy. Bon. Un truc perso qui m'a toujours frappé en lisant les livres, c'est que Draco
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Rachel Tobac
RachelTobac
Yikes, strongest hypothesis is that the attackers have owned Twitterâs employee admin panel which allows Twitter employees ability to change pw/disable MFA to allow an attacker to take over a
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Tom Cotton
SenTomCotton
.@Max_Fisher claimsâwithout evidenceâthat I believe the China virus was âproduced by a Chinese weapons lab.â He should have done his homework.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/08/world/europe/coronavirus-conspiracy-theories.html Since the start of this
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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
A resident of rural Snohomish County, "Jean" had COVID-like symptoms in late Dec 2019 and has subsequently tested positive in a serological assay. This may have been COVID-19 infection, but
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Michael Baum
MichaelBaum11
I've been inspired to initiate a debate about the comparisons in outcomes between different countries in their efforts to deal with the corona virus pandemic, by this graph posted by
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Lisa Jamieson
LoveInYourTummy
Today is the 6-year anniversary of the start of my spontaneous spinal CSF leak. It resulted in me being bedridden/housebound for 3 months. It also led to the realisation that
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Elliot Alderson
fs0c131y
1/ Dans un interview, disponible aujourdâhui dans le @leJDD et @lemondefr, @cedric_o dĂ©clare: âce que disent les Ă©pidĂ©miologistes, câest quâil nây a pas de seuil minimum de tĂ©lĂ©chargements nĂ©cessaire pour
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Doodly Waddleđ§
doodlywaddlesys
This is a quite misleading thread. First of all, the OA has to see the double standards they apply to scientific methods of exploration. Yes, science allows hypothesis but the
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Mr. Q | Life Success
RealMrQ
Disruptive thinking: Finding creative ideas that will SHOCK the world. âĄTHREAD⥠1. Picture these companiesâą Netflix -> you pay for a movie ticket once, watch all the movies you want.âą
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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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Helen Pluckrose has returned to Hermit Mode
HPluckrose
There is something that people frequently misunderstand about science & postmodernism. The misconception maintains that postmodernists deny an objective reality to exist while scientists believe they have already found it.
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