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Angelica Patterson
ColorfulSciGirl
Hello all! It's #BlackBotanistsWeek and today, I'd like to share my love for plants by telling you a story about why I chose to study tree responses to #climatechange and
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It's Nuts
pknuts10
'The Science', 'Following the Science'. One of the catch phrases of the year and one that has taken such significance not just in terms of public discourse but also in
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
Have seen a copy of Spi-M's latest draft submission to SAGE.Modellers sounding a deeply cautious note about the rate of lockdown unwinding that we can do safely in the months
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Jan Choutka
jan_choutka
As days get shorter, evenings longer, and the world in turmoil due to a pandemic, let me tell a sad and forgotten story. A tale of the early outbreaks of
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Ro'ee Levy
RoeeLevyZ
So excited and fortunate to have my JMP published! I conducted a field experiment to test what happens when people are exposed to more conservative or liberal news on Facebook.
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Robot James
therobotjames
Traders often implicitly assume recent conditions will persist - without checking whether that's likely to be true.You need to understand the assumptions you are making, and whether they are reasonable.Here
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
There are now several studies out there that together give a useful indication of the possible role of pre-existing immunity (antibodies/T-cells etc.) in SARS-CoV-2 dynamics. A few thoughts/links... 1/ First,
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Bioliberalism
Bioliberalism
I haven't read the book itself, but I took a brief look at Andrew Sullivan's review of The Cult of Smart, by Fredrik DeBoer (also touched on by Paige Harden
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Andrew Chubb
zhubochubo
"PRC Assertiveness in the South China Sea: Measuring Continuity and Change, 1970β2015" - new article @Journal_IS https://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1162/isec_a_00400 read on below for a summary thread Why has China alar
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
I believe that claims that scientists make need to stand up to scrutiny, especially in the midst of a pandemic, where scientists have an ethical duty to inform accurately. Calling
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Bryan J Weiner
bjweiner
With so much happening in the world right now, itβs been hard to keep up with all the high-value #impsci published in 2020 β but Iβm trying! Here are five
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jgriffiths
Scores of Hong Kong politicians and former lawmakers reportedly arrested under the National Security Law in relation to last yearβs democratic primary election: https://www.facebook.com/2317436205144840/posts/2796243630597426/?d=n China
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coin_artist
1/ I've been thinking on how can we expand the niche blockchain gaming community in a way that would organically integrate ourselves with the larger gaming communities. Thread & Test
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Victor Pickard
VWPickard
For obvious reasons, the Fairness Doctrine has been coming up a lot recently. It is perhaps the most famous--and most maligned and misunderstood--media policy ever enacted in the US. Here's
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Charles - 6'3 Caesarian; Legatus - 13th Legion
JiffjoffI
http://www.upmc-biosecurity.org/website/resources/publications/2006/2006-09-15-diseasemitigationcontrolpandemicflu.htmlDonald Henderson, arguably most famous Epidemiologist of 20th century - for eradicating smallpox - led a massive research
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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
So, we've all been focused on the now, the short-term effects of #SARSCoV2 and the acute health impact of #COVID19, but what are we starting to learn about the long-term
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