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Samuel Brown
DrSamuelBrown
I'm thinking more about the Pfizer vaccine (and grateful for those who have clarified some key points). First, I agree that early efficacy (right after the second injection) prevents infection
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Paul Yowell
pwyowell
1/6 If the success of lockdowns is proven by lower mortality in Denmark, Norway, and Finland than in Sweden, then this should hold true in the Oresund region crossing Denmark
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manvir singh
mnvrsngh
Like many people, I’ve assumed that the early Muslims were such successful conquerers because of the power of a new religion (Islam) to unify diverse peoples. But after doing some
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ Schools & COVID-19A lot of misinformation on this. Best evidence: there is considerable transmission in schools. So schools should be opened only w/ low community transmission, and w/ mitigation
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Noah Smith 🐇
Noahpinion
1/OK, so. Let's talk about Left-NIMBYism. We all know about Right-NIMBYs, rabidly protecting their white-flight suburbs from Those People. And there are plenty of liberal NIMBYs too. But NIMBYs of
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Taal Levi
taaltree
How do bears, bobcats, and coyotes interact with cougars and their kills? Really excited for new paper from Joel Ruprecht. 51 GPS collared animals from 4 species, 972 DNA metabarcoded
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slovborg
"WAOW THIS IS WHAT CITIES OF THE FUTURE WILL LOOK LIKE!!!"nope thanks sorry not interestedwhy don't you show me what villages of the future will look like instead? Bug "smart
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nicole
nwilliams030
are there any neat summaries of internet search + information sciences+philosophy that cover:- ted nelson + project xanadu & hyperlink - douglas engelbart + interactive computing- @vgr and trailmeme @
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Amit Paranjape
aparanjape
Some thoughts about large indoor gatherings... which maybe high risk spreading events for #COVID19Thinking aloud here...needs more observation and data analysis (exact data as always is very hard to come
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Man w/o a Plan
MidWestMet
This essay is not bad. Certainly better than much of the tiresome nonsense by Vijay Prasad or Hari Kondabulu. Comments...https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2021/01/the-making-of-a-model-minority/617258/ First off - the notion that
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Dr. Lisa Iannattone
lisa_iannattone
Why do aerosols and droplets cause so much drama? A thread It really all stems from a long-standing error in the medical literature on the size of droplets: Particles
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Rewilding Science
RewildingS
The #rewilding session kicks off with @JCSvenning from @BiochangeAU giving a macro-scale overview of rewilding, and how megafauna reintroductions and rewilding could provide a sustainable future under global change #BES2020
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Nomboniso Gasa
nombonisogasa
1. From social distancing to burial protocols,a major shortcoming of @SAgovnews Covid strategy has been the inability to develop a South African specific approach which is informed by belief systems,
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Sarah Gelbard
sbg_arch
Anti-Black racism in planning & urbanism: a thread of readingsWith gratitude to the following authors, contributors, activists & organizers who shared their work these past few months, who struggled to
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Shitposter-Elect SlavTrapGod
slavtrapgod
Cephalopod of the Day: The Vampire SquidAs a phylogenetic relict, it is the only known survivor of its order, Vampyromorphida. Its eight legs are connected by webbing, while its two
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Hannah Dailey
DaileyOrthoLab
We have been thinking a lot this year about how we use color to tell our scientific stories because we work with collaborators who have color blindness. As engineers, we
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