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Dr Chris Yeomans 🇪🇺
SWgeoscience
Great to see @nom_D_plumes' #OpenAccess paper in its final form. This really is a nice study looking at #geochemistry of the #Platinum Group Elements (PGEs) using #MachineLearning techniques.Link here: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gsf.2020
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Aaron 🇭🇰
tripperhead
Secretary for Food and Health, Professor Sophia Chan: Recently see a increase in local cases. Today, we will announce that there will be 26 new cases today, including 21 local
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Michelle Hennessy
michellehtweet
In his letter today to the Health Minister, @ronan_glynn said NPHET had discussed the "changing profile" of contacts identified - more household, workplace and social contacts as well as those
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Eloho 🌱🇳🇬
ElohoGM
"I plan to read more" is a common new year's resolution.There's a general consensus that reading more is *always* good.I disagree.That's only true if you're reading too little. A lot
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Richard Florida
Richard_Florida
1. A few thoughts on cities & economic development in a COVID-19 & Post-COVID-19 world. Much of the discussion has been abt location (of work & residence) & which cities
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Niall Newsham
nnewsh_
My PhD at @geodatascience concerns the causes, consequences and future of European population decline. My first paper (in progress) reviews the current extent of decline by examining 1,871 sub-national population
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Gearoid Reidy
GearoidReidy
Prof. Omi, the head of the current panel of experts advising the government on the coronavirus, says the effective reproduction number of the virus in Tokyo has risen to 1.3.
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Gupta Lab, Cambridge
GuptaR_lab
B1.1.7 has more than 20 changes in genetic code, of which 8 are in the Spike protein (shown below). Spike is the target of many of our immune and vaccine
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Tracy O'Connell Novick
TracyNovick
I'm sorry: I was under the impression that Oster didn't think she should be cited as an authority on COVID and schools (which is correct)? Why is she then quoted
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Fintan Walsh
FintanYTWalsh
CASE STUDY Student A lives in off-campus accommodation with four others, who all frequently interact with each other, with no masks or distancing. They are studying remotely with no
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Dr Ronan Glynn
ronan_glynn
The number of #COVID19 cases that we have now in Ireland is substantially more than we were seeing even just a few weeks ago. On average over the past 5
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Infectious Disease Ethics
ID_ethics
1/ Thanks - effectively all superspreading events are indoors.Major risk factors appear to be:- Poor ventilation, crowding, time, perhaps singing (etc.)- Vulnerable individuals (hospitals, nursing homes, etc.)@KoenSwinkels https://www.stops
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Timo Roettger
TimoRoettger
Received reviews for our first @RegReport at @CollabraOA and I want to share my experience #openscience Ready? Thread 1/ Our RR contained a reanalysis of published data and a proposal
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Jim Goldgeier
JimGoldgeier
Reflecting on the final week that @DrIbram and I are SIS faculty colleagues, I wanted mainly to thank the two SIS faculty who introduced me to Prof. Kendi in Oct
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Ilya Korsunsky
ilyakorsunsky
1/11 Our study of pathological fibroblasts across inflammatory diseases, an incredibly collaborative effort with Kevin Wei, @MathildePohin, @baroneExpMed, @EdyKim5, @FionaPowrie, @arthritisbham, Michael Brenner, @soumya_boston, and many oth
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Richard Florida
Richard_Florida
1. Some thoughts on the question of clustering. 2. There is no doubt in my mind that clustering will remain critical to both innovation & productivity growth, even in the
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