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Sam Newman
samnewman
So a few people have asked why I have this snarky response. What is my problem with this service? Well, to be clear, it’s not an issue with GraphQL, it’s
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Migrant Rights
MigrantRights
We are at the end of the year 2020 and it is time to take stock of what this year has meant for migrant workers in the six #GCC states.
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Denis Jabaudon
denisjabaudon
Why is it so difficult to link molecular, cellular, and circuit events with disease phenotype?Using cortical malformations as an example, @KlinglerEsther @FRANCISFiona7 @silvianeurompi & I discuss this in a review
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Andrew Berrington
ahberrington
Thread: As an avid tornado history guy, I've always marveled at @sigtor2019's work in documenting tornadoes. I've wondered how they would look plotted on a map. So that's what I
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Mark Tingay
CriticalStress_
Came across this spectacular and interesting feature on @googleearth while admiring the lovely structures of the western Saharan Atlas Mountains of Algeria.But what is it.... (thread) That first image is
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vDarkness Falls
VDarknessF
IMPORTANT!!!!Suspicious 0bservers dishing out a HEAVY HIT against mainstream science, by mapping out our dipolar scalable universe.Magnetism, dielectricity and electricity IS the fundamental BIOLOGY of the universe."As above, so below&
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Benjamin Zala
DrBeeZee
Another report on how to better compete with China from a D.C. think tank. I wonder how all those great powers managed to compete with each other in centuries past
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Khadijah *a centered voice*
UpFromTheCracks
To the degree I’ve distilled any of this stream of consciousness it’s only due to how much I’ve learned from and been in dialogue w/ incredible scholars/activists/babymommas/artists etc so am
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Jeffrey Sachs
JeffreyASachs
Assuming Colin's concern is with the relative lack of conservatives in the academy, I'm afraid he's doomed. To see why, it's helpful to zoom out and get a sense of
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Matt Lowe
hmmlowe
A classic question in development economics is whether (and what types of) poverty traps exist. This new paper by Balboni, @orianabandiera, Burgess, @maitreesh, @anton_heil finds evidence for poverty traps in
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Hannah Hagemann
hannah_hagemann
I spoke with debris flow evacuees and Jeff Nolan, the @sccounty geologist today. https://www.santacruzsentinel.com/2021/01/26/debris-flow-risk-rain-begins-as-evacuees-seek-shelter/THREADChris Mann, who had a work-stay living type situation
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Captian Ƒʉͫcͧкͭιͪηͣ Thanks
userdeebee
The Inventio FortunataGerardus Mercator was a 16th century cosmographer who wrote about the Inventio fortunata voyage detailing what was found when the voyage went to the North Pole - RABBIT
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Scott F. Jones, PhD
ecophiliajones
New paper @JEcology We quantify the ball-and-cup #Resilience model for a #SaltMarsh, use acute disturbance and chronic stress to reveal alternative states (#Mudflat), then we map those states across the
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Bloom Lab
jbloom_lab
We mapped all #SARSCoV2 mutations escaping key antibodies used to treat #COVID19 (https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.11.30.405472v1). Surprising observations: one amino-acid mutation escapes *both* antibodies in @Regeneron cocktai
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Neal Haddaway
nealhaddaway
Doing a #SystematicReview and you heard you need an #InformationSpecialist on board?YES - they help identify databases and other sources of evidence, help build and test your search string, and
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Random Alerts
Richard_Rangel_
I will do a thread on this subject. This game IS EASIER than ppl think it is. It’s NOT hard 2 win, but it can be if you listen to
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