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Jess Nevins
jessnevins
How are ya, now? Today I thought I’d write a little about the pulps of Canada—not a subject Americans know about, which is a shame, since in several ways the
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sure, curious george...
mercuriusgeorge
note to self: never announce an epic thread, just do it. i kinda regret tweeting this because i accidentally put a lot of pressure on myself (and i tend to
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Alex Wellerstein
wellerstein
Today is the 74th anniversary of the bombing of Nagasaki. Often overlooked, compared to Hiroshima, as merely the "second" atomic bomb, the Nagasaki attack is far more tricky, and important,
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Sam Parker 🇺🇲
SamParkerSenate
1. Wuhan Coronavirus is an engineered offensive bioweapon.You're not being told this by the Mockingbird media here because the US Gov is directly responsible for the global bioweapons arms race.
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Chris Morten
cmorten2
I love @PolitiFact, but this time their fact-check needs a fact-check. They're wrong & @SenatorBaldwin is right: Americans do indeed pay the highest prices in the world for remdesivir because
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RealScientists | Counts
realscientists
Hey it's @AstroRickman here I wanted to chat about how I ended up becoming a scientist Because scientists are just normal people that have to start out somewhere in the
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IDDRI in English
IDDRI_English
[NEW STUDY] The ocean’s twilight zone could contain huge new #fisheries, but we don’t know much about these species and ecosystems. So are we ready to effectively manage such a
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Paul Coxon
paulcoxon
70 years ago today, at the end of a miracle month of breakthroughs, John Bardeen (L) & Walter Brattain (R) demonstrated the first transistor to colleagues at @belllabs. It's been
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Infant Feeding Alliance
FeedingAlliance
This is a remarkable paper...for all the wrong reasonshttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/mcn.13109Written by a group of breastfeeding researchers about the challenges they face advocating breastfeeding on social mediaGet yours
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Stefan Simanowitz
StefSimanowitz
1) Ystdy, in order to explain what the PM had really meant when he said care homes "didn't really follow the procedures", No.10 said "the extent of asymptomatic transmission wasn’t
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Dr Ben Britton
BMatB
Some tweets as I read Cech and Waidzunas (2021) Science Advances.The article explore responses from members of 21 STEM professional societies, which includes 25k people, of which 1k are LGBTQ+
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Ragnorakishere
ragnorakishere
https://politicalimmorality.wixsite.com/website/post/socialist-rage-the-collapse-of-a-country How governments and conglomerates coerce populations by creating a crisis and perpetuating it You may like to read https://politicalimmorality.wix
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Sara Danner Dukic
saradannerdukic
Let me preface this by saying that in my work, I've run my fair share of ads on social media. (THREAD) Granted, it was to convince people to play Rach
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Lonni Besançon
lonnibesancon
1. It's time for the weekly "data from Sweden" thread.This week 4 main things.A. Increase in the number of reportsB. Deaths still being reporting back to mid-decemberC. Comparing to France?D.
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Hair AVRIL
HairAvril
I followed Eric Feigl-Ding @DrEricDing early on since he was a nutritionist and was expecting him to give tips on how to help your immune system during these trying times.
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Dr. Steve Easterbrook
SMEasterbrook
1/ As it’s the 75th anniversary of ENIAC today, I thought I would share an extract from my forthcoming book, Computing the Climate. Because ENIAC played a crucial role in
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