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EconomicErudite
[Thread] Art, Dionysus and the myth of egalitarianism:There are ‘certain people’ who appear so insecure in their taste in art that they have begun to lash out at anyone who
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David Alade
DavidAlade__
Money has always been a representation of value. It is also the case that scarcity is a necessary feature of it.Many years ago, people used things as common as Stones
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Jessica Maybury
codenamewallaby
@banditloaf @beeeeonka alright! strap yourselves in! how honeybees make honey: worker bees* go out & forage & suck nectar out of flowers and store it in their special honey stomachs.
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Dr Clare Craig
ClareCraigPath
Test always perform worse than hoped when used in real world situations. What's key here is that the antibody tests used pre-COVID blood as a negative control. They were designed
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Nicole Hemmer
pastpunditry
Impeachment 2.0, which is about to get underway, is extraordinary and unprecedented, as were the acts that brought it about: the effort of a president AND HIS PARTY to overthrow
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Adrienne Buller
adribuller
Attn finance nerds: did a lil report interrogating 'sustainable investing' and why green finance can't possibly deliver on the hype for @Cmmonwealth Here comes a https://www.ft.com/content/cd819461-1925-48e0-86af-e81a56c0d3f8 Th
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🌚⚓🔱🌬Caustic ⚡✋🏻⚡Dreamer❄🔥♈☸🕉
DreamerCaustic
When normies talk about racism they arent talking about racismThey're talking about a personality type that looks for excuses to conduct malicious behavior and get a pat on the back.
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dark
darknessor_matt
The biggest piece of irony surrounding Eren is how while his ideal is absolute freedom and how he's been humanity's symbol for freedom, he's been exposed to a future that
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TrentSteeleLibertyDad
SteeleDaddy
Them: “We need a federal mask law!”Me: “Here’s a Nature article showing asymptomatic spread isn’t occurring, & survey data show that 80+% of recent positive tests report frequently wearing a
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Stuart Cary
etfminer
My notes on the #genomics and diagnostics space as we head into 2021. Open to any additional thoughts/ideas. I believe the move from bulk “grind and find” analysis toward single-cell
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Deborah Gallego
debthecocoabean
I know it seems silly to take issues in a video game like AC seriously, especially when they’re related to social issues, but it’s because I this series very close
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Alex Lees
Alexander_Lees
Denial of scientific evidence and rejection of scientific methods is increasingly pervasive - in a new paper, written with Simon Attwood, @JosBarlow & @benphalan and available here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-020-01285-z.pdf
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Goncalo Abecasis
gabecasis
This paper was a longtime coming. In no particular order, some of the interesting things to learn from the sequencing and analysis of 53,831 human genomes. 1/nhttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-03205-yPDF: https://www.nature.com/art
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Walid Khaled
WTKLAB
I am glad to finally share this huge effort by @nude_mole_rat and the culmination of a great collaboration with @psalmotoxin that started nearly 6 years ago as a cool idea
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David Hodson
daveyboyhod
Very happy that our latest research is out today https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-20632-z. A massive effort by @DNikarus and the rest of the team @IMSR_UoB getting this over the line after almost 6
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Andrew York
AndrewGYork
I find if you do it right, tech dev IS basic research, with the added benefit that at the end, not only do you understand something fundamental, you also have
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