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Cindy Simpson
Simpsonreport
Michael Anton’s "Flight 93 Election" portrayed well the dire situation we faced in '16. I’ve compiled a thread of recent essays which taken together paint an even worse picture for
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Robert McNees
mcnees
It's halfway through Wednesday and you're all doing great. Let's share some Hubble images. Here's the Bubble Nebula (NGC 7635) in Cassiopeia.Image: Hubble/ESA Former spiral galaxies NGC 4038 and NGC
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Nature inFocus
NatureIn_Focus
Large charismatic birds with disproportionately large beaks and distinctive calls, #hornbills are the #farmers of our #forests. Today’s #WildAboutFacts series focuses on these feathered foresters.Join us & share your hornbill
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Enrique Neblett, PhD
DrNeblett
(THREAD) I recently re-read MLK Jr.'s "The Role of the Behavioral Scientist in the Civil Rights Movement," one of my favorite speeches. Hoping to share a few highlight quotes &
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Ore / Noureen 🐍🪨
a_n_ramen
Terushima Yuuji–– A Character Study (will be tweeted in chunks) Disclaimer: I recognise that Terushima's pushy advances towards Kiyoko should not be accepted and brushed aside, but I don't think
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Prof Jacqui Hamilton (Rickard)
jacquirickard
For #WomenInScienceDay here are some of the amazing women I've worked with over the years. First up, Dr Ruth Purvis (not on twitter), new head of equality diversity and inclusion
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Charles Ornstein
charlesornstein
After living through and reporting on COVID-19’s siege of New York and New Jersey, I held out hope that other regions of the country wouldn’t have to face the same
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Collin Koh
CollinSLKoh
Just witnessed it myself after I fulfilled my citizenry rights: long queues with minimal enforcement of social distancing, disposable gloves dispensed with just to speed up the process. In summary,
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 115It's been a wild week, with terrible news about new cases, overwhelmed hospitals, and deaths. Plus boatloads of new info on wide-ranging themes. So this’ll
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Shreyas Doshi
shreyas
Twitter, now that we understand why the preventable problem paradox is so prevalent and pernicious, it’s time to talk about combating it.So, as promised, here’s a thread on pre-mortems. In
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Un Monde Riant
UnMondeRiant
Bon, j'ai terminé le film #HoldUp, et quelque chose qui ressort de toutes les notions qu'il mobilise (mal), c'est : tout est trop complexe. Mais pas complexe pour les "petites
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Hajime Fujita
fujita_d_h
Trying to capture recent articles on a few keys for #COVID19 spreading. Beginning of March, based on multiple cluster incidents, the medical expert panel for Japanese government identified three conditions
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Christian Lehmann
BuffyAntiqua
A massive thread on modern Persephone & Hades (mostly romanticized) representations, based on a seminar. I see reference to the popularity of the phenomenon, but rarely see the examples. So,
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ajax ⭐️ husband hours
atywashere
// seizures , death , medicine , medical emergencies , suicide mention things i learned from the seizure recognition and first aid training class from the epilepsy foundation in thread
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micky finn
critpraxis
Peer-review is not some sort of holy grail. It will always be difficult to get mainstream science journals to publish work that challenges official narratives because the research-university complex is
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Rep. Katie Porter
RepKatiePorter
Today, @OversightDems is "marking up" the COVID relief bill, including state & local funding, paid leave for postal workers, and other issues in our jurisdiction. I’m live tweeting to pull
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