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Steve Brule
braidedmanga
I really don't know if @MichaelYeadon3 has the capacity to cull his tweets. Either way, here's all his nonsense.Let's start with Herd Immunity, approaching since May.https://twitter.com/braidedmanga/status/1351842978407587840 &q
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Aliza Luft
alizaluft
I'm truly thrilled to share my paper, "How Do You Repair a Broken World? Conflict(ing) Archives after the Holocaust." This paper examines the methodological, political, & ethical dilemmas of working
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Tony Breu
tony_breu
1/16Why do patients with primary polydipsia continue to drink, sometimes to the point of severe hyponatremia?To answer this question, we'll have to explore what makes us thirsty.Grab a beverage and
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Netia McCray
netiamccray
After 5 months of explaining my #COVID19 symptoms, coordinating w/ fellow WOC long-haulers in NYC/BOS, and ordering my own labs to rule out other ailments, my PCP confirmed that my
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Chris Hopson
ChrisCEOHopson
1/31 Lots of media coverage, rightly, on huge NHS pressure. What’s cause of, and how widespread, is pressure? How is NHS responding? How serious is this & what’s impact on
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Wezi Sendama
wezisendama
I've got a new paper about using the computer to find drugs that might stop coronavirus entering cells in the lab. I should stress that that's very, *very* far removed
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J.J. Sylvia IV, Ph.D
BigDataJJ
1/ I've been seeing a lot of discussion about studies that show transmission of COVID-19 does not occur as often from children to adults. This is being used to support
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Dustin Mulvaney
DustinMulvaney
If your first thought is: “meh, glass? Who cares?”Imagine all the flat glass needed for photovoltaics, green buildings, window upgrades/weatherization, & electric vehicles.Energy transitions will require a tremendous amount of
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Deepta Bhattacharya
deeptabhattacha
Two questions on vaccine efficacy keep coming up: 1) How long will immunity last? 2) Will it limit overall infections/transmission, and not just symptomatic disease? Q1 is exactly what my
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Hakique Virani
hakique
On Friday night, I chatted with @CBCNews about independent public health leadership in emergencies. No surprise, I disagreed with the conservative strategist on the panel. Their arguments might soundbite well,
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SBF
SBF_Alameda
1) It took me a long time to become at peace with FTT. 2) NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE 3) Well, at the beginning, I was fucking stoked.A few weeks before I
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Simon Rosenbaum
simon_rosenbaum
Thread on exercise and mental health and potential considerations for COVID-19:1. Inducing sedentary behaviour in healthy people, can increase depression after as little as 7 days. Need messaging to replace
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Deepta Bhattacharya
deeptabhattacha
Kept meaning to do this thread on the duration of vaccine immunity, but got paralyzed b/c of length. So instead I'll break it up into 3 pieces, becoming increasingly geekier
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Tristan Kirk
kirkkorner
Curious goings-on at Westminster magistrates in prosecutions for breaking the first coronavirus lockdown: - Convictions for offences ppl weren't prosecuted for- Hefty fines handed out which may exceed the legal
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Brumby
the_brumby
Lockdowns don’t actually work (see pinned tweet). One reason is that it’s preposterous to think one can just halt an interwoven societal fabric. So “lockdown” is instead just poor people
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Yaneer Bar-Yam
yaneerbaryam
Waiting for BidenWe’re waiting. Waiting for the leadership that will allow us to live our lives again. We have been living with COVID for so long, it often feels like
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