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nefelibata
vellichorIN
A thread on discovery of Proto Indo-European (PIE) Language, the ancestral Language of modern Indo-European languages that are spoken by 3.2 billion people in several continents, and the established relationship
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François Gemenne
Gemenne
Ce qui est aussi insupportable dans cette idée du #coronavirus comme préfiguration du changement climatique, c'est notre aveuglement quant à la temporalité : ça fait des années que le changement
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Carl Henrik Knutsen
carlhknutsen
In a new @PoPpublicsphere article, @polyarchist and I study the geographical coverage in political science research over more than a century (Thread, 1/15!):https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/perspectives-on-politics/article/geographic
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Heather Sweet
heathersweetab
Today we launch Alberta's Future our economic vision built in partnership w/ Albertans. Visit http://AlbertasFuture.ca to add your voice. Its based on these principles: Economic security for Albertans - Jobs
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Joanna Teglund🇵🇱🇸🇪 😷 #ZeroCovid
JoannaTeglund
@BernhardWarner you are free to believe in all fairy tales Tegnell tells you, but check the facts before you write for @FortuneMagazine so you don't make yourself a fool.1. Tegnell
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Eirini Malliaraki
irinimalliaraki
Brains that Fire Together Wire Together: Interbrain Plasticity Underlies Learning in Social Interactions/1https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1073858421996682?journalCode=nroa Here I use the term interaction-based learning as a ter
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Dr. Anne Jefferson 🌧🏡
highlyanne
Newly accepted paper in Geophysical Research Letters claims that "Urban Vegetation Slows Down the Spread of Coronavirus Disease (COVID‐19) in the United States" https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1029/2020GL08928
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Senator Scott Wiener
Scott_Wiener
1/ Lots of takes that density is to blame for #COVID19 spread.Yet some of the densest cities in the world have been effective containing the virus & low density areas
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College Excellence
AspenHigherEd
Community colleges serve their communities as much as they serve students. In honor of Community College Month #CCMonth, we're highlighting the many ways community colleges and our #AspenPresFellows are going
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Sia Mohajer
MohajerSia
Thread: Facts about Covid-19 with SourcesRetweet plz @naval @saifedean @RealJamesWoods @AlexBerenson @ScottAdamsSays @michaeljburry According to data from the best-studied countries and regions, the lethality of Covid19 is on average about
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অবান
Aban__Ind
1) Except for tweets by @From_Himalaya, @/dikgaj, @biswa_gh, @shardula23 everything written in this thread is unadulterated bullshit.Pure shakha level stuff. Most Young Virat Hindus from Bengal dont read. Too much
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
Many new studies suggest that one of the fundamental assumptions about COVID that 𝙚𝙫𝙚𝙧𝙮𝙤𝙣𝙚 is susceptible, may be wrong. CAUTION: However, this doesn’t mean that we relax any precautions, coz
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Wyn Evans
Wynevs
LONG THREAD..... Dominic Cummings statement has not satisfied me and I suspect it hasn’t satisfied the wider public. If anything, it raises more questions about his behaviour. It confirms the
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Dr Clare Craig
ClareCraigPath
Antibody levels have jumped around randomly but there has been no increase despite the increased number of ‘cases’. These are false positive test results and COVID misdiagnoses. Random population screening
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G.M Cantaveᴮᴱ⁷
gmcantave1
People the attacks on our fandom are not random (it rhymes so it gotta be true ). All jokes aside, this stuff is gonna keep happening now and we have
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Chris Prener
chrisprener
This is my #Missouri #COVID19 evening update for Tuesday, 10/20. My website has been fully updated - https://slu-opengis.github.io/covid_daily_viz/.The 7-day averages statewide and within the meso regions are all concerning,
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