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Joshua Rosenblat, MD, MSc, FRCPC
JD_Rosenblat
Top 20 of 2020 Thread: Has been a challenging year, but grateful to our research group that has worked hard, adapted and evolved to still push the field forward. This
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ On the need for a **true multidisciplinary approach** to aerosol & droplet transmission (aka “the Godzilla thread”) 2/ This thread is offered constructively to point out a problem &
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Nathan Comiskey
ComiskeyNathan
Antisemitic ideas linked to Black Hebrew Israelite movements have come to the forefront through people like Wiley. The ideas appear so outlandish and ridiculous that it is easy to dismiss
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Jais Adam-Troian
JaisTroian
Vu l’actualité, faisons le point des connaissances scientifiques sur les violences policières, et particulièrement en contexte de manifestation. Avant de commencer je précise que le terme de violence policière est
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𝔻𝕣𝕃𝕪𝕟𝕟𝔽𝕪𝕟𝕟 🇺🇸 👩🏽⚕️🧬💊🥼🩺🦠🌿
LynnFynn3
1) 45 years of medical literature on masks: (yet people continue to comply with the foolishness)Masks are useless in preventing the spread of disease and, if anything, are unsanitary objects
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Jonathan Koomey
jgkoomey
This is a great thread by @Bankfieldbecky, but I wanted to add a few more pointers.https://twitter.com/Bankfieldbecky/status/1280404159674691585 The idea of "unburnable carbon" or "stranded assets" goes back much further
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Kevin Arnoux
kevin_arnoux
Je viens de tomber sur cette tribune dans @FigaroVox qui contient tout de même pas mal d'erreurs et approximations. Petit #debunk.https://www.lefigaro.fr/vox/societe/les-eoliennes-sont-un-scandale-environnemental-stupefiant-20201116 Un
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Jeff Hirsch
WorkLawProf
This post has the longer version, but here's a shorter thread on an amicus brief that a group affiliated with UNC Law just filed with the Supreme Court supporting a
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Post-Liberal Pete 🇬🇧
post_liberal
French study, published in 2018, found that more than 1/2 of early onset dementia cases comprised people with alcohol-related brain damage or alcohol use disorders.https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanpub/article/PIIS2468-2667(18)30022-7/f
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Jonathan Birch
birchlse
Here are 10 philosophy articles I liked in 2020, in no particular order (a THREAD with links). 1: Do animals have a concept of death? @Susana_MonsO sets out what it
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The Truth Hurts 🇺🇸🙏🎚
truthhurts_the
Detailed thread on best science on efficacy of masks. Please read, comment and follow if you learned something.Unfortunately the data show that Masks don’t work. I wish they did. I
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Emily Winter
EmilyR_Winter
Hello! I’m excited to share my #PhD work on the behavioural ecology of lowland river fishes in the #NorfolkBroads UK in collaboration with @BU_Research, @NaturalEngland, @EnvAgencyAnglia and @Fishtrack1. This is
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ Understanding CDC’s updated guidance that aerosols are the main mode of SARS-CoV-2 transmissionCDC recently updated its guidance. It is worded in a confusing way & this makes it a
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Makenzie Huber
MakenzieHuber
Couldn’t sleep so I went for a walk downtown tonight. Lucky’s and Wiley’s were full. Pave was out the door.And I am livid. Minnehaha’s COVID-19 numbers are rising again.WHAT HAVE
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Billy Bostickson 🏴👁&👁 🆓
BillyBostickson
Ice, Ice, Baby!Academician Li Lanjuan stated: "The New Coronavirus is particularly cold-tolerant. he virus can survive for several months at -4C and 20 years at -20C. This explains why several
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Leo Reap
Leo_ReapDO
Proposed COVID-19 Pathophysiology [Part 3 of (now) 4]: Coagulopathy Strikes Back.What happens when #COVID19 clashes with the
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