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Max Roser
MaxCRoser
Fantastic news from the UK! The coronavirus vaccine designed by scientists at the University of Oxford has been just been approved for use in the UK.https://www.bbc.com/news/health-55280671 What’s great about this
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Merijn "Billions of tests" Knibbe
MerijnKnibbe
1/n I do not like the phrases 'social capital' or 'natural capital'. Why not? A short but deep dive into the concept of capital:https://twitter.com/NatCapCoalition/status/1334801574481305601 2/n Let's first state a seemi
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svastiharicharan
svastiharichar1
Dear editors and reviewers of leading journals in biomed and oncology @nature @ScienceMagazine @CellCellPress @JAMAOnc @NEJM, please read the following as a guide for actually fostering diversity in research vs
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Lumière
Lumiere_LLL
Vegetarianism & Veganism & Morality: A ThreadI am a vegetarian and I find both vegetarianism and veganism noble ideas which are inevitable for our survival since they are founded on
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Dr. N. C. Asthana, IPS (Retd) (1986-2019)
NcAsthana
Authoritative scientific opinion on the subject:Both BNT162b2 and mRNA-1273 were well tolerated, with most side effects short-lived. Moderna vaccine had greater incidence of severe adverse events such as a fatigue
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Martin Dallimer
MartinDallimer
#Robots & autonomous systems are going to transform how we live. What might this mean for #UrbanNature? We asked 170 experts to explore what we know, and what we need
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EthicalRenewal
EthicalRenewal
Life has existed in the universe for more than 3.8 billion years.We are part of this life.A universe without life is a universe without meaning.Life creates meaning.Only life understands what
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Lafayette Lee
OrangePartisan
1. Despite its rhetorical commitment to sustainability, the progressive left as an outgrowth of liberalism, is fundamentally at war with Nature. This war is manifested in both the human and
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Dr Tony Cliffe
TonyCliffe210
So I see a lot of people struggling with this lockdown, heck, me included! But below is a thread some things I picked from lockdown 1 and the summer which
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April Falcon Doss
AprilFDoss
Krebs' lawyer is absolutely correct. As Trump and his enablers continue to make baseless claims about a "rigged" election, they're fanning embers of distrust that are all too likely to
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Sam Witus
SamWitus
Hello world! I am excited to share my first ever publication entitled “BRCA1/BARD1 site-specific ubiquitylation of nucleosomal H2A is directed by BARD1,” now published online @NatureSMB . https://go.nature.com/3dfS5fg . Thread belo
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flo bacus 🏳️🌈💜
morallawwithin
Another even more premature judgement, don't take me seriously, honestly you might wanna skip this one tooI feel like virtue ethics, at least in my mind, has been damaged by
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Nature can be beautiful but also evil.It has brought us the worst pandemic in more than 100 years.What is it about #SARSCoV2 that makes it so nefarious? 1/ As compared
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
As @hankgreen nicely points out, we have to be careful that "we don't know whether the vaccine reduces transmission" doesn't morph into "the vaccine doesn't reduce transmission." How do we
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Andy Gonzalez
bio_diverse
Does habitat fragmentation cause passive #biodiversity loss, or, is it an ecological process of community decay? Although hotly debated the data synthesis by @Jon_Chase88 et al. provides compelling evidence for
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Anirudh Goel
_anirudh_goel_
Thread on the imperfect nature of democracy and its shortcomings..Please RT In the strictest sense of the term, democracy is not the rule of the people but the rule of
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