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Lawrence Hurley
lawrencehurley
Trump's judicial legacy isn't just about the three conservatives he put on the Supreme Court. He's also appointed 54 judges to the influential courts of appeal and they are already
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The Morologist
themorologist
"Noble Nitwit Theory of Partisan Celebrity"In nonpolitical discourse, authority largely depends upon factuality and clear reasoning. In political discourse, however, inaccuracy and fallacy can enhance ones in-group standing. The m
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AKASH
AKASHBH95801446
What are the Western countries trying to propagate to the East? America is very keen to export its McDonald and coco-cola culture all over the world, the culture that has
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Chris R. Langley
Chris_R_Langley
The govt’s HE ‘restructuring’ doc is a mess. But as someone who works at a university in a predominantly working class area, with a high proportion of BAME & first-gen
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
Important: on the resurgence of SARS-CoV-2 in a place where herd immunity was already attained.The authors lay out 4 reasons:1) didn’t actually attain herd immunity2) waning immunity3) new strains evading
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
"If there's one thing we learn from history, it's that we don't learn from history"A new study from India looks at #COVID19 contact tracing And now reported, "[children] transmitted the
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Katie Mack
AstroKatie
Watching the snow fall outside and thinking about terminal velocity, and how much less peaceful this whole scene would look without air resistance. Terminal velocity is the final speed
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Matthew "Call Me Swishmale" Greenfield
MatthewGreenf11
https://www.judiciary.uk/judgments/r-on-the-application-of-quincy-bell-and-a-v-tavistock-and-portman-nhs-trust-and-others/ "for the year 2019/2020, 161 children were referred by GIDS for puberty blockers (a further 10 were referred for
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Judi #FBPE #Brefugee 🇪🇺 💫 🇬🇧🇮🇪
judi_sutherland
Ten things the Labour Party could talk about that would be popular with a large proportion of UK voters. We could start talking about them now.1. There are some institutions
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Dr. Lynora Saxinger 🇨🇦
AntibioticDoc
A thread about COVID19 mRNA vaccine second dose timing controversies:Basically I think it’s honestly a good move to have a flexible (out to 6 week) second dose (and was lobbying
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JW Mason
JWMason1
The exit polls are a nice example of collider bias, an important and ubiquitous but not very intuitive problem in statistics. Collider bias means this: If a and b both
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Anne-Elisabeth Moutet
moutet
You're barely scratching the surface here. The truth is that French regional accents (and patois) *were* ruthlessly suppressed under the Third Republic. Yet they were killed off by television, not
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Irfan Dhalla
IrfanDhalla
A thread on travel, Covid-19 and .1. International travel is likely playing a very small role right now. Community transmission is raging, and international travelers are required to quarantine for
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Milhouse Van Houten 😀
Milhouse_Van_Ho
Ontario update.#COVID19Ontario #covid19Canada #COVID19 Ontario covid-19 cases, deaths, and testing. Weekly all-cause deaths and deaths with/from Covid-19 in Ontario, including % of deaths attributed to Covid-19. Note: Covid-19 is often
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Amberite's Eschatological Cabaret 🌈⛥✡⛧they/them
outliersgeorg
The proportion of COVID deaths that's older folks and folks with underlying conditions does Not, in any way, make it OK that people are dying, but it IS probably a
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small robots
smolrobots
Nate Silver's replies are a good place to see a demonstration of Twitter users' absolute inability to read what they're replying to. Like, he's literally just outlining scenarios based on
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