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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
I #ChooseToChallenge and be an ally for #WomenInSTEM @embl and @emblebi - I’ve always had great female scientists as bosses (Janet Thornton, Edith Heard), as peers (eg @nicolesoranzo, @jomcentyre) and
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Taz Wake
tazwake
On the #infosec #jobs front, something I have literally zero useful data on is how long you should spend in a role. Not once have any of the interviewees I've
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Liviam Capital
LiviamCapital
1/ Lots of my smaller bets were showing 15-20% annualized forward returns when I bought them earlier this year & are showing 0% to negative returns right now after the
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Sulla Felix
SullaFelix8
There are, in my view, four key factors in why many Americans have taken COVID precautions less seriously than many purport to want. They don't fit one political narrative very
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MastersInvest.com
mastersinvest
“I made my living for a long time as a broker, but – this is where the curiosity part comes in – I had a lot of exposure to many
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Lynn V
lynnv378
When I first called Mount Sinai in October to make an appointment at their post-covid care center & found out I had to wait a whole ass 5 months, I
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Sara Gibbs
Sara_Rose_G
I’m not sure I agree that women should be less polite when emailing people. I’d prefer it if men were less rude. That chart doing the rounds about more assertive
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Mimi Williams
MimiProbably
Just got around to reading this ridiculous column by Danielle Smith and I've just got to ask what planet do these fucking people come from? //a short thread She asserts
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Caroline Seydel
CarolineSeydel
“Why would anyone take a vaccine that’s 94% effective for a disease with a 99% survival rate?”The problem with this logic is that the 99% and 94% don’t mean the
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Mike P. "Ontario Dad" Moffatt 🇨🇦🏅🏅
MikePMoffatt
See a lot of pieces today about government bond maturity lengths. Two things we should all recognize:1. Over the last decade, federal and provincial governments have been issuing more long-duration
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
Some recent credible studies from the UK suggest that the variant B.1.1.7 which was first detected there is not only more transmissible but associated with greater severity, measured by deaths.
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Robert Saunders (aka McMullen)
RobertHMcMullen
1) Virtual conference on Supporting Patients Living with #longCovid: https://www.healthcareconferencesuk.co.uk/conferences-masterclasses/covid-long-term-effects Wed 9 DecemberSpeakers include: Dr Clare Gerada, Prof Lynne Turner-Stokes and P
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Nick Casmirri
ncasmirri
It's been a difficult year for human rights. We've been reminded that rights and freedoms don't exist in isolation from each other, and at times some rights must be balanced
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/5This very interesting article by Ren Zeping and colleagues notes that during China’s planned economy period, while the northern provinces experienced an economic boom in heavy industry, “a blessing can
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. Since February, I've been trying to communicate the idea that #COVID19 is likely to leave long-term harm in its wake. This moving film gives an insight into what people
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dom hofmann
dhof
i think the most promising thing about web 3 is the itemization of data and content, how different it is from what we're used to today, and why it's important
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