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Awnye5
Biological warfare, or “germ warfare,” is the “use of biological toxins or infectious agents (bacteria, viruses, and fungi) with the intent to kill or incapacitate humans.” Historically, the US’ involvement
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retro
anarchohimboism
op admitted this is bait but idc here’s a thread of actual non-binary artists to stream
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shawn swyx wang
swyx
Ok I'm probably going to livestream playing around with React Server Components in an hour (as a non-expert non-FB non-Google non-millionaire). Have read thru the 2 RFCs, now watching @sugarpirate_'s
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Warren C.🇺🇸 45th POTUS = G.O.A.T. 🇺🇸 ✝️
808TeslaY
Situation Update, Dec. 20th – The Misdirection Ploy – How to seize everything without using the military Highlights of the Dec. 20th Situation Maggie Haberman is a CIA disinfo agent
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Sheyna Gifford, MD
humansareawesme
The #Modena trial. Sample size = 30,000 volunteers. 2 shots, 28 days apart. No deep freezer needed. Effectiveness claim: 94.5%. Let's look at how they got that. Reportedly, there were
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WeMartians Podcast
We_Martians
We're coming up to the launch of #Tianwen1 tonight, the second #Mars mission launching this summer after @HopeMarsMission this past weekend.Here's a tweet thread to get you primed for
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Death and the Maiden
deadmaidens
You may know the name J.M Sims as the 'father of gynaecology' but do you know Anarcha Westcott? Anarcha was an enslaved 17-year-old girl that endured 30 experimental surgeries, without
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jan
jansqueezy
Tyler, the creator, rebellious to revolutionary.(a thread): Tyler Gregory Okonma, mainly known as Tyler, the Creator, is an american artist who has shown improvement in his music like no other.
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Tony Breu
tony_breu
1/14Why is cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) glucose low in bacterial meningitis?Before we review potential mechanisms, I'm interested in the explanation you've heard/used.What do you think causes low CSF glucose (hypoglycorrhachia)? 2/Firs
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Alexis Verger
Alexis_Verger
Because I do believe that it's important to know the history of your field and inspired by @carlzimmer @matthewcobb & Michel Morange's books that contain some fantastic material for teaching,
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Unlearning Economics
UnlearnEcon
On the basis of the lack of good info about credible economic theories outside the mainstream, a thread of some of the ones I like. (1/N) The priority heuristic. Psychologists
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Creative Scene
CreativeSceneWY
Our first webinar on Digital Deficit and Cultural Democracy is sold out - if you'd like to follow the discussion this morning, we'll be Tweeting with the hashtag #artsaftercovid. https://bit.ly/CS-Webinars
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Joby Waldman
jobywaldman
After 14 days locked inside with coronavirus, here are some of the podcasts and radio shows which kept me going throughout. Some new, some old, all gold [a thread] 1.
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Stefanie Stantcheva
S_Stantcheva
[1/20]”Understanding Tax Policy: How do people reason?” New working paper on how people understand, reason & learn about taxes. What are the mental models that people use to think about
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Furness Lab
TheFurnessLab
Are you a new Honours, Masters, or PhD student? Here are a few tips from our lab on how to kickstart a productive and healthy year in research @OpenAcademics
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Chelsea Crooks
chelsea_crooks4
Excited to share my work to characterize African-lineage #Zika during pregnancy in NHP! Thread below with our primary findings:https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.11.30.405670v1.full.pdf+html First of all, these studies take a vil
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