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Jeff Seldin
jseldin
#WashingtonDC view of domestic extremists"The current manifestation of these movements is so insidious bcs while in the past they existed on the fringes of society they are becoming rapidly a
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Sergey Kryazhimskiy
skryazhi
My latest paper “Emergence and propagation of epistasis” is out in @eLife. Quite a weight off my shoulders. Some context, results and speculations in this https://elifesciences.org/articles/60200 The idea for this
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David Jentsch 🏳️🌈 #BlackLivesMatter
jdavidjentsch
@ScienceMagazine returns with another "balanced" discussion of animal research science and ethics. https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/06/it-time-replace-one-cornerstones-animal-research. They interview two ethicists who challeng
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Randy Cox
randypcox
Let’s be very clear about what’s really going on here Amy @Amy_Siskind It’s been awhile since I’ve done a thread but this final assault on our Republic, ironically by
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Dave Harden
Dave_Harden
1. Yemen, Middle East, and NatSec watchers: With the Biden Administration undergoing a review of the FTO designation of the Houthis, I want to highlight some striking contradictions relating to
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
"Critical Theory" is to the contemporary Right what "Communism" was to the right from McCarthyism to Reagan. It is a catch all term that can be used to lump together
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Espie
Esperanza_Ameli
How I've made multiple six figures since covid hit by learning to solve my own problem and then sharing the solution with others.(A thread.) In April I had to find
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Ben Bartlett
bencbartlett
Alan Turing was born 108 years ago today. He was a computer scientist, a mathematician, a philosopher, and a victim of homophobia.His work saved between 2-14 million lives in WWII.Bigotry
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Chris Hopson
ChrisCEOHopson
1/23 We haven't had a lot to celebrate during this pandemic. But achieving the milestone of offering vaccine to the over 70s, health and care workers and the most clinically
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Seq
CryptoSeq
Below are a few differences between Avalanche $AVAX and Polkadot $DOT and why $AVAX is so undervalued and an incredible opportunity /1https://twitter.com/caagalard/status/1362583000995819522 1. Decentralisation.Polkadot has a small number o
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Selina in PDX 🗽🇺🇸
PDXSelina
Wdn't put it exactly this way. Agree with Amy Chua's contention that tribalism's a natural human behavior, but many of us belong to multiple overlapping, different tribes, which diversify our
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Dominik The Combat Sport Shill
Pommesbudenpate
In the lights of the coming rematch between Volkanovksi vs Holloway, I want to take a look at their first fight.The fight gets often portrayed as boring what I really
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gaymer
legallyines
my heart goes out to anyone whose attachment style is dismissive-avoidant and lives with their parents during this pandemic DA (dismissive-avoidant) people feel constantly misunderstood by their caretakers. they don’t
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Ankur Warikoo
warikoo
A thread on organizational culture... With time it has become easier to start a company, raise funds, get press, a fancy office, free lunches, a Foosball table and beans bags.What
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Just Gabriel
FPLLens
#FPLMatchupsThanks to @FFScout for the detailed data available through the members section. Using data here w/ permission.My lens is that of a coach with a B license and 25 years
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Elaine Doyle
laineydoyle
A while ago, my friend's kid started throwing a birthday party every day.It was a pretty stylish affair. She'd grab all her teddies and line them up one by one.
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