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Dr Duncan Robertson
Dr_D_Robertson
New UK Coronavirus analysis. A thread. Public Health England has today released the second tranche of data for COVID tests. This is the most comprehensive data we have for tests
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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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Brilliant, absolutely brilliant.If it's no trouble allow me add a few notes[extended thread]https://twitter.com/SeunMobolaji/status/1326293296084373505 Remember that Carabao (Spurs) game we got eliminated but our positional structure wa
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Benjamin Glick
Glick_MMG
In observance of the #election, I'll be creating a thread featuring some of the policy content and other campaign-related stories and conversations @ACG_MMG has published so far this year. I
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Angel "this will get better" Saavedra
PolPsyProf
Plug below: Many people are trying to understand the reliably conservative 25-35% Latinx vote. We've all become fascinated by a very well-written history book about this third of a diverse
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Analog Game Studies
AnalogGameJrnl
Analog Game Studies has been commenting on the social politics of D&D -- including dynamics of ideology, racism, sexism, disability, and other aspects -- for over 6 years.A list of
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Hannah Haberkern
HannahHaberkern
Let’s start the New Year with a tour of the fly central complex! Read on to learn about circuit motifs that may help insects with integrating diverse sensory information, construct
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Anant Shankar
anant_aranya
On the occassion of the International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem, I wish to bring the work done on the ground in restoring the mangroves.Mangroves are basically
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Carlos E. Perez
IntuitMachine
Walter Pitts, the other half of the duo that formulated the first model of an artificial neuron, burned his PhD thesis and drunk himself to death. Why? Ludwig Wittgenstein, after
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Dan Goodman
neuralreckoning
Have you ever wondered why neurons are like snowflakes? No two alike, even if they're the same type. In our latest preprint, we think we have (at least part of)
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Nick Huber
sweatystartup
On Sep 3rd 2020 we closed on a 120k sf glove factory built in 1890 in a small NY town. Has 45k sf of self storage inside and had $14k
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Alfonso “Deni” Del Quan
thehalestone
Here's a sad reality about employment after service for our military veterans. Like myself, many have served honorably, have experience in their career field, and even college degrees. A thread:
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Jack Peach
ThinkInPeach
Thread: Men and Mentorship1/ Humans are naturally hierarchical. These hierarchies are inbuilt to the way we socialise, act and live life.Manifesting as differentiations between man and woman, parent and child
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Adrien Schahl
AdrienSchahl
Here it is ! New article on calculation of #NMR parameters of Starchy materials https://pubs.acs.org/articlesonrequest/AOR-JVRVB5WYVQSPCZBSSQJDA short thread of what's inside : 1/n During my Ph.D I was insterested in structuration
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Prof. Akiko Iwasaki
VirusesImmunity
What is the relevance of viral load in #COVID19 disease severity? A very talented @YaleMSTP student @SilvaJ_C found that saliva viral load to be a better predictor of disease than
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John Smolenski
jsmolenski
So: It’s inexcusable that I didn’t post this last week, on International Violence Against Sex Workers Day #idevasw. I should have. But I want to post it now: my thoughts
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