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Logan Mitchell PhD 🇺🇸
loganemitchell
One reason why #Covid19 is spiking in Utah & across the US is climatology. It happens annually this time of year & is entirely predictable behavior similar to other endemic
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Magilla Gorilla 39
39Magilla
(1) The Rapid Rise & More Rapid Fall of #COVID19 in North Dakota:People say "Social Distancing & Masks", but objective evidence says, "No". ND never came close to levels observed
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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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Linsey Marr
linseymarr
Let's talk about #airborne transmission of #SARSCOV2 and other viruses. A discussion is needed to improve accuracy and reduce fear associated with the term. /1 The virus can be released
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Jean Marc Benoit MD
JeanmarcBenoit
Seasonality and lung infections: the case of Brazil. Currently, the equatorial metropolis of Manaus is the hotspot for covid in Brazil. In polar nations ie Canada, UK, seasonal variation in
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Yennefer of Crait ❄️🦋❄️
little_womp_rat
Okay, I’m gonna add some clarification of my own feelings now that Lídia has provided some much-appreciated context.My family is from Spain, migrated to Brazil. We share A LOT of
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Elizabeth Picciuto 🦃🍠🥧
epicciuto
My garden for now is mostly in containers. I grow perennials and annuals in them. But I’m very excited to start #MyMostlyContainerGarden2020 thread! Obvi, feel free to mute if plants
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Dr. Simon ツ
goddeketal
1/: Spring is about to kick in. COVID-cases are naturally starting to drop, and there will be no longer grounds to maintain #restrictions. So the crisis protagonists are currently
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Alessondra Springmann
sondy
Who wrote this @apod?! Arecibo was not "past its prime". Arecibo was a world-class instrument delivering modern, award-winning science (and not only from its prime focus but its other receivers
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Odi sinistram
Odi_Prasinorum
It takes an electron microscope to see a virus. That means even the photons of visible light are too large to image themLook at the holes in masks, countless viruses
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Ag of The World
AGofTheWorld
Cheesemaking thread, will add to it throughout the day. I am making Iowa Alpine. Step 1: weigh out freeze-dried cultures (thumbs up for scale), sprinkle on milk surface, let dissolve
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Well F That
wellFthat
Advice for the rolling blackouts & frigid temps from someone that grew up dirt poor in MN and dealt with the electricity being cut off* a thread * Pick a
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JessMet
CJEMetcalf
The brilliant @rebaker64 from @PrincetonEnviro works at the nexus of two challenges: climate change and infectious disease. We chatted (audio here):https://mediacentral.princeton.edu/media/t/1_vo4oz5jp Unpicking how climate variation (tempe
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O'Foghlu
rayofoghlu
Tullgarvan Another small woodland in the locale.Like the others, its hemmed into a steep valley.Mostly oak and hazel with "exotic" species like lime and spanish chestnut, likely due to its
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Drea C 🇨🇦
canadiandrea4
A Thread written by OSHA certified man, followed by Canadian legals rights info and resources!“For all you mask wearers (especially those of you who think wearing it outside is NOT
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John Ma
Nakhthor
More thoughts on Millar, Emperor in the Roman World (1977). THREAD Hopkins' review (rehashed in a recent essay in the TLS) wished for another book, of "new" social history. Millar's
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