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Jess Sargeant
Jess_Sargeant
Coronavirus has brought the practical implication of devolution into sharp focus. My latest @instituteforgov report looks at where differences in lockdown rules have emerged, why and what can be learnt
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Twinkle
veda_padma
Aum lakshya laabh yutay siddhi buddhi sahitay ganpataye namahAum Mahalakahmiyai namah Most of us know that there are 12 rashis ( zodiac signs), navgrah (9 planets ) and 27 nakshtras
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Davé
dsteninger
I love to see people talking about how we develop our morals, and whether science can determine moral values.I don't know about that, but the process of developing a sense
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Harry 😷😷 Seldon
fractalharry
La source du tableau comparatif que je cite souvent (et que je vais remettre après) : (PDF) Energy fit for Life and the Environment An accessible scientific comparison of possible
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Kevin McKernan 🙂
Kevin_McKernan
Would you want to screen a population of asymptomatic people with qPCR primers that have 6base pair 3 primer dimers?The WHO recommends these primers.@MichaelYeadon3 @ClareCraigPath I’m not going to say
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Sylver
Sylv3r
"They can pretend fetuses are indistinguishable from babies, despite the fact that medical evidence tells us fetuses cannot live unsupported, even with a respirator before 21 weeks". "They can pretend they
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Yogi Jaeger
yoginho
Just finished reading “Cynical Theories” by @HelenPluckrose & @ConceptualJames. I generally found it very useful, but have one big quibble with it. Let me explain. /1 “Cynical theories” does a
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Marianne Lavelle
mlavelles
A climate addendum to @ktbenner's riveting story: Long before he became a conspiracy-embracing Justice Dept. plotting with Trump, Jeffrey Clark embraced conspiracy theories to fight climate action (a thread...):https://www.nytimes.com/2
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Alexandre Bolze
alexbolze
A thread on S gene drop out patterns in SARS-CoV-2 tests done at @my_helix . Summary: - we observe S gene drop out since mid October in US. Up to
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Anshul Pandey
Anshulspiritual
Rig Ved 1.34.1Ashwini Kumar's name is related to medicine and were profound surgeons of Vedic era. Linking them to day & night gives this a scientific touch since they are
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airbrat77
airbrat77
Questions for transparent @NYGovCuomo What cycle threshold is NY using?At what cycle threshold is a person contagious?How many NYers committed suicide this year?How do slowed economies affect starvation globally? 2)
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Surbhi Kesar
SurbhiKesar
1/N In my article "Identity in Economics or Identity of Economics?" in @miami_institute econ forum, I engage w the issue of identity in econ to argue that while there is
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Your career in Germany | deutschland.de
ger_service
Research is a big driver for #innovation. And with #cooperation, innovation becomes more fruitful. That's why #University cooperation in #research is important in the #EU. And there are many projects,
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The Open Notebook
Open_Notebook
Today is *a* day. SO, we bring you TON stories with pets. This dog is Jasper and he belongs to our recent A Day in the Life-ee, @weipoints https://www.theopennotebook.com/2020/10/20/a-day-in-the-life-of-maya-wei-haas/ In
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Angelina
AngelinaAccount
What has worked for me:1. Paying attention to those who are my age or older and are where I want to be in a particular area of Life and have
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Chris Olah
ch402
Research Intimacy: Internalizing obscure knowledge, equations, relationships, and ways of thinking related to a research topic. Research intimacy is different from theoretical knowledge. It involves internalizing information that hasn’t b
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