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Chris Nicholas
DrChrisNicholas
Over 1 in 4 people in the USA is infected with or has been infected with #COVID19. I think about that every time I walk through the hospital, passing hundreds
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The Menachery Lab
TheMenacheryLab
Our study examining a furin-cleavage site deletion mutant in #COVID19 is now out @Nature With a short thread (cause who has time to read beyond twitter) (1/6https://go.nature.com/2MnGlfq First, thanks to
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British Moths
BritishMoths
Fantastic talk by David Wagner at UK Moth Recorders Meeting. What struck me was that our data sets only go back a few decades. In that sense are we just
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Dr Finn Mackay Adult Human Queermale
Finn_Mackay
"Race" & "gender" are not lifestyle choices, nor a "tool of the left". Everyone has a "lived experience" it's called life. Your life will be shaped by social forces, some
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
I agree with >100 of my colleagues that SARS-CoV-2 is on the way to becoming endemic, meaning it never stops circulating. But just because elimination is unlikely doesn’t mean we
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Jan
GeodanNew
1) Susan Michie. Member of rhe COMMUNIST Party. Advisor to Boris Johnson. She is a BEHAVIOURAL PSYCHOLOGIST, NOT a medical Doctor. They are using us as Lab Rats.https://twitter.com/richardwjones/status/1295610974435672065 2) Ive
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
We previously inferred that none of the recurrent mutations observed in #SARSCoV2 is associated with higher transmission using the first ~47k genomes. Does N501Y, widely credited as the driver of
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Steven Pinker
sapinker
On the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II, we should savor and protect the Long Peace that has followed. Contrary to many expert predictions, eg Einstein, CP
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Arrianna Marie Planey, PhD
Arrianna_Planey
"To “see” your blood, though, the light must pass through your skin. This should give us pause, since a range of technologies based on color sensing are known to reproduce
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
It looks like the universe will not let me have a day off.@Nature just released an Addendum on the WIV's first paper about COVID, explaining what's up with RaTG13, the
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Bart Penders
b_penders
Vaccine hesitancy, again: "[A]ttitudes towards vaccines against Covid-19 must be read in the context of broader perceptions of the management of the current crisis [...]". In other words: it is
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Exercise 1. A great review on its cardiovascular benefitshttps://www.nature.com/articles/s42255-020-0262-1@NatMetabolism @UWisloff2. Moderate-vigorous physical activity & survival benefit via wearable sensors @uk_biobank https://www.nat
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Shannon Osaka
shannonosaka
My second paper on the link between extreme weather and climate change is out at @RGS_IBG. This one is more theoretical - how does extreme event attribution affect our understanding
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Lotta Velin
VelinLotta
Of 112 global health conferences with 254 601 attendees, of which 4% of conferences were hosted in low-income countries. Of the 98 302 attendees, for whom affiliation was disclosed, 38 167 (39%) were
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Martin de Azpilcueta 5’5” 130 IQ
ByzCat
Hierarchy is a good thing. It comes from hieros (holy) and archē (rule).What we have now is not hierarchy by tyranny, from tyrannos (despot).A thread. St. Dionysius coined the word
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Chrisi
chrisiousity
Your periodic reminder that anti-semitism is the glue that holds the very tenuous worldview of extremists and bigots together, so whenever you see it you should be VERY worried. Let's
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