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Ben Cowling
bencowling88
(1/2) New study just out, face masks effective for source control against influenza and seasonal coronaviruses, even reducing virus detection in aerosols in patients with coronavirus infections. 5 years of
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Amarnath Amarasingam
AmarAmarasingam
1. A lot of the replies to this post start with “hi, third-world migrant here” and then outline academic and financial and creative successes. I get the impulse to do
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Oluwaseun Kayode
kayoluwaseundav
I can recollect that when I was much younger, I attended bible quizzes and competitions and won. I even taught the bible at the church. But as I grew older,
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𝕍𝕚𝕟𝕔𝕖
same_energykept
1. Most of the murders that happen within are gang violence to protect capital (drugs and the territory to sell those drugs) so without addressing the circumstances that lead ppl
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Allan
allan_cheapshot
Vince Russo WCW Ratings "boost" debunked. [thread]Russo's first Nitro was October 18, 1999. It drew a 3.3 rating. In September, the month before Russo took over, Nitro's ratings were 3.3,
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C. Michael Gibson MD
CMichaelGibson
A very small study of 4 patients coughing with and without a surgical or cloth mask showed neither was better than no mask in reducing cultured virus.Particles 0.04-0.2 μm can
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Asha Rangappa
AshaRangappa_
A Stanford study (the “marshmallow experiment”) in 1972 examined the relationship between delayed gratification and success. The experiment offered a child one immediate small reward (marshmallow or pretzel stick), but
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Samrawit
AssefaSamrawit
For refugees living in Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda or Sudan please see below a wonderful opportunity for a Masters degree scholarship in Germany. DAAD has launched "Leadership for Africa" scholarship. To
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sunny
svnnydelight
Ok high thot. ok so think abt experiements & research studies. some you can’t really conduct because of physical limitations, realistic methods, ethical boundaries, etc etc. The research would be
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Erika Heidewald, Proud Autistic Bitch
erikaheidewald
I keep seeing people seize on the mortality rate of Covid - about 1.5% - as proof that it isn’t very dangerous. So out of curiosity I looked up the
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
The route to reopen?Testing at scale is needed, but that's not enough.I wrote an oped on how we can use our digital infrastructure to guide us on the unchartered exit-ramp
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Louis Ates
MycoLAtes
Hey Mycobacterial research community. We need to do better in restraining ourselves and not amplify bad science, because it suits our narrative. This new preprint is potentially even worse than
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winnie
winnie4prez
a thread on Ibn Sina (Shaykh al Rais) and numbers!In his major work on Metaphysics, the learned shaykh tells us why meta-physics is named “after nature” he says that the
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
It’s always really credible when an #antivaxxer points to a paper as conclusive data (“breaking #science news) using a screenshot of the abstract that cuts off the name of the
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Mike Spangenberg
MikeSpangenberg
It's 8am on a Saturday so we're where any normal person would want to be: at an MPS Board Retreat presentation of a school boundary study. Stay tuned for updates!
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Mark Conar
ConarMark
Victoria Roadmap Modelling:This is the study published by @unimelb and @UniNewEngland. It's not a final publicationhttps://www.mja.com.au/system/files/2020-09/Blakely%20%28v2%29%20mja20.01292%20-%204%20September%202020.pdfThe effort is
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