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Zach Groshell (he/him)
MrZachG
I once inherited a unit on Ancient Egypt that I would consider “knowledge-rich”. Teachers had identified all of the things the students were to know by the end of the
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Good Lion Films
GoodLionFilms
The Thread Formerly Known As. (A thread on the strangeness surrounding the death/murder of Prince) TL;DR: China & The Deepstate took him out. Read on to find out how. Prince
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Nathan Peiffer-Smadja
nathanpsmad
On demande fréquemment où on en est pour la prise en charge #COVID__19 #COVID19 #SARSCoV2 Pas de traitement spécifique spectaculaire mais importance majeure des soins standards de pneumopathie virale sévèreVoilà
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It came from Outer Grace
BonecrusherJenk
Here are some quick and easy Star Trek Halloween costumes I threw together for this year, starting with "alien to be added in post" Your older relative who really appreciate
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Pict
PICT_ASX
I thought I would update my comparisons for @mrg_metals #HMS play$MRQ - MC $13.5m"Possibly the largest HMS discovery of the last decade. Multi Billion Dollars of contained resource, now emphasis
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Jordan
JordsNel
1/ Shameless plug on why $JSEDSY (@Discovery_SA) is the worlds best health insurer:Understanding the complexity of their different verticals is hard, but roughly speaking their established SA insurance businesses are
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🇧🇷 ZƎR0 🇮🇹
0Hitagi
Self discovery is a theme that's so abundant in the anime/manga but rarely do I actually find it done exceptionally well but when it is, it's quite easily one of
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The Hans Scholl Liberation Front
uTobian
When I started my research on the political economy of autism, I had already heard all of the slurs: "Those anti-vaxxers are tin foil hat wearing, flat earth, conspiracy theorists!"
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Geoffrey York
geoffreyyork
South African science was crucial in helping UK discover its new variants; but then the UK govt claimed (wrongly) that the SA variant is more transmissible. No evidence to support
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Ted McCormick
mccormick_ted
A lot of colleges and universities with breadth requirements for undergraduates have "Science for non-scientists" courses.This morning I found myself wondering why there are no "History for non-historians" courses. This
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Bhumika Khatri
Bhumika14k
Top Indian startup news (5.01.2021):- The first spot: Naval and Balaji's ClubHouse discussion. 1000+ attendees, many TL;DR happened. Remote work, execution, discovery, & "I don’t invest to make money,
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The Medical SHO
admit_medics
The understanding of rare disease results in treatment for common disease: two examples. A rare disease affects less than 1 in 2000 people but there are tons of them, meaning
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Jon Ingold - PENDRAGON - OUT NOW
joningold
Serious design point: most people don’t finish most games. Most adventure game players don’t finish most adventure games. HV is often described by game people as having weird pacing or
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Vance Crowe
VanceCrowe
I think the concept of #scicomm has gone off the rails. It isn’t an attempt to help people understand what is true. Instead it tries to tell people how they
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Tim Rooney
tjrwriting
Continuing today's theme of "equity investing in people"Erik and I are super into the idea because it could be incredibly beneficial for the worldHow would things improve?https://twitter.com/eriktorenberg/status/10675122650778
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Samuel Miller McDonald
sjmmcd
This is obviously stupid and dangerous for a lot of reasons, but the last card ("No science. No shutdown.") stuck with me because I think it speaks to something that
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