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Matthew Hartke
MatthewHartke
The “group hallucinations don’t happen” meme is a red herring. By focusing on whether it’s possible for multiple people to share the same hallucination, apologists take for granted that the
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The LGBT+ Partnership
LGBTChelt
LGBT+ History Month Icons from the LGBT+ Reading Group Gloucestershire.Alan Turing - his code breaking work to defeat the Nazi Enigma machines shortened the war by up to 2 years.
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Aliza Luft
alizaluft
This feels a bit weird to share, but since so many ppl are talking about research on violent social movements, a couple of years ago I published an article that
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Royal City Science
RoyalCitySci
Have you guessed who we've kept for our T-1 Day profile? We thought it fitting to feature @cityofguelph's very own Nobel Laureate, Dr. Donna Strickland. Dr. Strickland is a pioneering
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Felix M. Simon
_FelixSimon_
Why people (do not) trust the news, what they understand "trust" to mean/be & where it comes from are big questions. I tried to write about them for the @nzz.The
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Byron York
ByronYork
In last three impeachments, it has been common for Democrats, media, culturati to threaten Republicans with revenge and long-lasting recriminations. 1/6 In Bill Clinton impeachment, Princeton historian Sean Wilentz famously
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I remember Tom Brady's MAGA hat
_shireenahmed_
Happiest of birthdays to @itsmeglinehan. I love you to bits, and am so grateful for our friendship/ our group chats. Thank you for putting up with calls to your wife
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Vishal Ganesan
vjgtweets
If you've been following the India reportage in western media over the past year, you would expect the BJP to be in a vulnerable position following the "nation-wide, grassroots" protests
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Vincent Van Eylen
vaneylenv
Woop woop! Our paper on three planets orbiting L231-32 is out!We measured the masses and compositions of its three small planets, and found some exciting features related to the exoplanet
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Rebecca L. Spang
RebeccaSpang
Time for another #MoneyAtoZ thread. A series of tweetorials based on my @iubHistory @IUCollege History of Money course (HIST-W 330).A is for Ancient EconomyB is for BitcoinC is for Cowriesd
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Kevin M. Kruse
KevinMKruse
Sure, let's do this.https://twitter.com/DineshDSouza/status/1013910622801747971 As I've noted before, focusing solely on Southern Democratic politicians who officially switched parties -- instead of ordinary voters, as scholars emph
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Eddie Zipperer
EddieZipperer
Saw this "Biden in a Landslide" map on CNN this morning, and I decided to put together a THREAD showing how good pundits, experts, scientists, and the media in general
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Margaret O'Mara
margaretomara
Popular stereotypes of Seattle--quirky left-coast outlier, nerdy high-tech hub--overlook bigger, harder truths about its past, & how this city is so much like the rest of America. Here are some
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Michael Wara
MichaelWWara
Ever since @JesseJenkins and colleagues work on a zero carbon US and this work by @DrChrisClack and colleagues on incorporating DER, I've been having the following set of thoughts about
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Great Women of Mathematics
GWOMaths
GREAT WOMAN OF MATHEMATICS: DR. HELEN QUINN, born 1943. A native of Australia, Quinn was encouraged to pursue maths by a high school teacher, but faced obstacles as a maths-loving
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Troon-hating Worf
milktrucker2
It's the 244th anniversary of perhaps the single most important week in American history. Time for a thread on George Washington's greatest victories of the Revolution, which saved the Patriot
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