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AAbiodun 🇳🇬
AAbiodun_
The Story of the Smartest Man Who Ever Lived and Why You Haven’t Heard of Him. [A Thread]Albert Einstein had an estimated IQ of 160, Issac Newton’s estimated IQ is 190, and Mark Zuckerburg’s IQ is 152.
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Steve Milloy
JunkScience
Mary Nichols as Biden EPA chief would mean an unbridled and job- and economy-killing EPA.California is a green disaster. Marty Nichols would take that nationwide.https://apnews.com/article/joe-biden-donald-trump-climate-environment-californ
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Mark Butler
NovaMarkButler
Concern or opposition to genetic engineering (GE) is often labeled as anti-scientific and ill-informed. Sure but there is also plenty of science to suggest we should be concerned about risk
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Mayank Jindal ❁
MJclub007
Analysis. Do read & shareI was so upbeat when Shashi Tharoor came into politics in 2009. I still remember talking to so many of my NRI friends on how the
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Emad Ansari ۰ عماد انصاری
EmadAnsariH
When Chevening, Fulbright and Rhodes scholarships are the only avenues to break into otherwise-inaccessible networks and opportunities, local universities will necessarily reproduce the kinds of knowledge-systems that are rewarded by
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American Values
Americas_Crimes
On this day in 1998, Bill Clinton committed a major act of terrorism by ordering a cruise missile attack on Sudan’s Al Shifa factory, which produced 90% of the country’s
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Omar Wasow
owasow
Remember folks, the Electoral College:— Designed to increase power of slaveholding states via 3/5ths clause— Winner take all rules created, in part, to deny equal voice to Black voters— In
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🇧🇧 Ethereal Bisexual Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
IBJIYONGI
summary via friend: "Researchers found that when a transcript showing strong grades was given a black female name, counselors were 20% less likely to recommend them for AP calculus compared
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. Some of us have been arguing for effective safety measures in schools since summer in order to reduce the need for school closures. Measures advised by Harvard and Yale
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MT
MarigaThoithi
Anyang's Nyongo's flippancy about health workers is interesting considering he is public about his battle with cancer, which he has gotten treatment for abroad.Back in 2012,Kenya's two health ministers-Nyong'o and
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Michael Malice
michaelmalice
One of the laziest methods of political analysis is the claim that nothing ever changesNot only is this an uninformed take, it's simply untrueThe post Cold War is a vastly
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Rebecca L. Spang
RebeccaSpang
How do revolutions--periods of great political, social, cultural uncertainty + possibility--happen? I have been thinking a lot lately abouthistorical contingency (chance)central role of aggressive resistance to change (sometimes mistakenly
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Imry Halevi
imryh
When it comes to video content, HOW you shoot is often just as important, if not more important, than WHAT you shoot.To explain what I mean, I'll use one of
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Chris Tenove
cjtenove
Why do millions of Americans doubt that Biden is the legitimate winner of the US election? Disinformation campaigns have played a major role, @mckayspencer and I argue in The Conversation.
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Tanji Reed Marshall, PhD
Remarsh76
What Amanda Gorman showed the world was everything BUT magic. The brilliance of a Black Harvard educated young woman may seem like a magical thing, but it IS NOT! She
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Peter Gao
PlanetaryGao
Live from arXiv, it's our new review paper, "Aerosols in Exoplanet Atmospheres" by yours truly, @StellarPlanet, @Of_FallingStars, and @V_Parmentier, to be published in the special exoplanets edition of @jgrplanets! https://arx
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