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Ryan Bourne
MrRBourne
Covid shows how the state can address social inequality https://www.ft.com/content/caa37763-9c71-4f8d-9c29-b16ccf53d780?accessToken=zwAAAXbUXlKAkdPKo3djnHFPjdOcKbFsz1PXgA.MEUCIDUh5C433J9q_KU-H3OwNdK7FpFQAHiH3Hm6YLmPTM4bAiEAp4TebyHvflpBAKc-i
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Hilda Bastian, PhD
hildabast
#tbt This is the dedication, with Eleanor Roosevelt, for the Polio Hall of Fame, honoring 17 scientists critical to polio research & the vaccine. The only woman scientist is in
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Brad Farberman
BradFarberman
James Gadson is 81 today. One of the greatest funk drummers of all time. Not a household name, but an undeniable piece of the American music puzzle. Best known for
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Robert McNees
mcnees
The Dutch physicist Hendrik Antoon Lorentz was born #OTD in 1853. Here he is on the right next to an unidentified German scientist, probably one of his many admirers.Photo: Paul
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Connor Shiggins
glacialicon
1. As I come to the end of my first year as a PhD ‘student’, ‘researcher’, ‘candidate’, whatever your preferred tipple is, I thought I’d do a thread on experiences
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Fair Education Alliance
_TheFEA
Another lockdown has again put us into a critical situation for educational inequality. As the FEA, our members’ focus is and has always been on ensuring that all young people,
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Doug Rand
doug_rand
At last! Instead of poring over Trump's regulatory agenda for new outrages, I present to you an overview of how the Biden administration can reverse it all.Trump has made >400
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Talal Hilal 🩺
THilalMD
How did hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (BMT) develop? A procedure that is so widely used now and have led to the cure of many hematologic disorders has evolved over the
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Pasha Babayev
babayevsky
1/6 When Akram Aylisli wrote "Stone Dreams", where he depicts Baku and Sumgayit pogroms against Armenians, he received an incredible amount of backlash from the public. It also cost him
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C.L. Lynch
lynchauthor
Confused about person-first language? Is it acceptable or not? Here's a brief history on PFL and how it went from etiquette to ableism: #pfl #ableism #acutallyautistic In 1983, at the
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Catherine Eschle
DrCEschle
Wow, #IFJP2021 panel 'feminists connecting to ban the bomb' was brilliant - in form and substance! Reminding us of importance of celebrating feminist wins -like the #nuclearban treaty and the
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fabio zugman
fabiozugman
2020 was a weird one but I learned some important things and want to share it.I started the year with ~30% of my portfolio in Brazilian equities, I was already
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Dan Donnelly
DanDonnelly
Composers as academics, a thread:Beethoven: The only person in the field that the general public has ever heard ofMozart: Published his first article in middle school to much fanfare; unrelatedly,
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aayeff
aayeff1
This is not blind faith. This is based on my observations of Rahul during the last 7 years. No one is perfect. We are all amalgams of good & not
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US Rebel
USRising1776
I'm going to share some good Infographics that I made for an old video of mine (video at end).Please save these images & feel free to share online or in
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Sridhar Vembu
svembu
1/ One idea I would push hard among the industrial ecosystem is "Please invest in R and D, please create room for engineers and inventors to imagine and refine ideas,
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