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Laura Grego
LauraEGrego
This morning the Missile Defense Agency announced a successful intercept test of the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense system against an “ICBM target.” What does this mean? https://www.mda.mil/news/20news0003.html In short, it
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
INOVIO's COVID-19 vaccine is based on its DNA medicine platform: INO-4700 against MERS-CoV, a related coronavirus, into evaluation in humans in a collaboration with GeneOne Life Science & the Walter
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
BREAKING—Updated results from Pfizer said it’s #COVID19 vaccine is 95% effective (vs 90% in previous early results) and had no serious side effects. 94% effective in older adults. Of 170
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Paula Olsiewski
polsiewski
I’ve seen a lot of questions about the importance of ventilation and the spread of SARS-CoV2. I have expertise in the science of indoor air quality & want to share
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Nick Mancuso
MancusoNR
I have this theory that instead of MBTI personality tests, or the Zodiac, or Hogwarts Houses, everyone is one type of @StarTrek Captain. Are you a Kirk, a Picard, a
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Exercise 1. A great review on its cardiovascular benefitshttps://www.nature.com/articles/s42255-020-0262-1@NatMetabolism @UWisloff2. Moderate-vigorous physical activity & survival benefit via wearable sensors @uk_biobank https://www.nat
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Alex Ripstein
AxelRipper
Ok I have time now. How do you figure out what your speed is when you only have engine RPM? Well, we go back to high school. Welcome back to
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Shahzad Gani
shahzadgani
Looking for long-term particle number concentrations and size distribution data to better understand air pollution dynamics in Delhi?Of course you are!New paper w/ @joshapte @SahilBh_India @pkanan03 & others at @UTAustin
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Stargirl 🌠
theavalkyrie
I'm taking apart my KeyStep for $REASONS, so here's a thread of interesting things I've found! First up is the brains of the operation: an STM32F103. Not a lightweight chip:
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Francesco Marconi
fpmarconi
We just entered the most critical decade for the news and information industry. A thread: 1. The pandemic forced many news orgs to innovate how they use technology, rethink how
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Elbridge Colby
ElbridgeColby
I make the case why Taiwan is defensible & why US shld defend it in @WSJopinion: https://www.wsj.com/articles/america-can-defend-taiwan-11611684038?mod=e2two. No 2 ways abt it: V. tough to do, BUT can be done
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Gene Wu
GeneforTexas
Just got off statewide elected officials call with ERCOT. Trying to relay from memory:-17 GigaWatt still off line.-Trying to bring stuff back on line ASAP.-Combination of gas, coal, solar, wind,
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Shayle Kann
shaylekann
The mapping revolution is upon us, and I'm here for it. THREAD: First, the problem: Maps are ubiquitous - we use them for everything from navigation to industrial operations to
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ロコちゃん - hereticalupdate.substack.com
RokoMijicUK
The UK is clearly in decline. Many ordinary people are being charged ruinous sums of money for in-person patrols by fire wardens due to risks from flammable cladding, installed by
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✨💞ClaireSoulCoach💫👽
ClaireHY3
The Montauk Chair Part 2:- In the 1950's ITT developed sensor technology, that could literally display what a person was thinking. It was essentially a mind-reading machine. It operated on
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Andy Netherwood
AndyNetherwood
Today a Tekever AR5 UAV has been currently conducting maritime surveillance over the Channel for Border Force. This makes much more sense than using an RAF Poseidon, Shadow or A400M.
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