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Jubilee Thobejane
JubileePodiatry
Ankle sprainsAN Educational THREAD An ankle sprain is an injury due to over stretching or tearing of the lateral ligaments of the ankle . The lateral ligaments are the mostly
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Eric Weinstein
EricRWeinstein
Thanks for the invitation. I can try to explain my concern.There really *is* a problem w MAGA, Trump, Qanon & conspiracy theories running rampant. And it will result in death
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Folks—I also work in nutritional epidemiology, and there’s lots of evidence moderate dose daily/weekly vitamin D can help. Notably there have been many trials conducted on this, and it shows
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Kevin M. Levin
KevinLevin
This is the first time I've seen the Black Confederate myth dredged up in a major newspaper to counter @nhannahjones and the #1619Project. Unfortunately, Chilton Williamson Jr. gets a little
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Jer Thorp
blprnt
Ken Perlin won the 1997 Academy Award for Technical Achievement. This honor has been given to 61 men, 7 organizations and 0 women.Of those 61 men, 7 are people of
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Charles C. Mann
CharlesCMann
Fascinating debate in Nature Sustainability about a seemingly arcane question: how much burning of the landscape did indigenous Americans do before Europeans arrived? Relevance: if they did a lot, today’s
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balajis.com
balajis
The deeper point is that India doesn’t need to look up to Harvard. Indians are CEOs of trillion dollar companies, soon-to-be VPs, and of course (real) professors at Harvard.We can
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Verronika
verronlka
Did you know that China Chao has a sister - APRIL Chao? She is married to the Swamp rat James Breyer. The youngest sister in the Chao family, Angela, currently
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Knowledge Capital
KCapHQ
How an angel investment made a return of 17,000% valuing the investor over a Billion Dollars! Thread Continued 1/2020 has not been the worst for everyone! Some have survived, some
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Nancy Leong
nancyleong
In SFFA v. Harvard, the 1st Circuit holds that plaintiffs have standing and that Harvard's affirmative action program does not violate Title VI. Opinion here: http://media.ca1.uscourts.gov/pdf.opinions/19-2005P-01A.pdf Enormous 104 page
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Anna Meier
AnnaMeierPS
I rarely disagree with Kyle, but I will along the margins here. Is COIN harmful? Yes. Does it create suspect communities? Yes. Are there things we can learn from thinking
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Izak ☭ Novák
izak_novak
A major survey report from Harvard was just released, finding that satisfaction among Chinese citizens with all levels of gov have steadily increased from 2003-2016. The survey up-ends numerous myths
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Tuning in now to hear about retrospective contact tracing. The goal -- interrupting chains of *clusters*!w/ Hitoshi Oshitani, @kj_seung, @zeynep https://cyber.harvard.edu/events/retrospective-contact-tracing-how-states-can-investigate-covid
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Melis Leyal
melisleyal
#todaysarticle Let's talk about women in science today, more specifically about Mary Whiton Calkins. These are all cited from History of Psychological Approaches to Studying Memory by Roediger & Yamashiro.
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Bryan Lowe
bryandaniellowe
While I use it in my course title, the term #JapaneseMythology gives a false sense of unity and indigeneity. The two earliest texts, Kojiki (712) and Nihon shoki (720), were
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PoliMath
politicalmath
btw, this is as good a time to remind everyone that any time you see an anti-homeschooling article, it can inevitably be traced back to the Coalition for Responsibly Home
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