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Sean Casten
SeanCasten
5/ The answer, it turned out was CO2. In 1908, Svante Arrhenius figured out that CO2 (and water vapor, and methane) acts like a blanket around the earth. But it's
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Conor Dougherty
ConorDougherty
Short thread/thoughts about Trump and suburban housing. For many decades, but let's say starting somewhere around the mid-1960s, suburban governments have moved toward using terms like "neighborhood character" as a
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Bruce Baird
drbairdonline
WHERE could the immense ENERGY needed to destroy the WTC on 9/11 AND maintain hot spots in the ground for 99 days have come from? Many observers have judged NO
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Health Nerd
GidMK
Ok, so there's a lot to unpack here. This was a randomized controlled trial looking at the impacts of fasting on lying in lean and obese peopleHeadline finding - obese
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Emilia C Skirmuntt 🦇🧬đź¦
ESkirmuntt
SA variant and UK variant. Vaccinations and mutations. A thread: The South African variant (B1.351) was recently found in 8 places across the UK with no history of travel to
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DeFiGod
DeFiGod1
1/ How do you value a governance coin? I’ll focus specifically on $YFI. Two methods you can utilize are a total-value-locked (TVL) approach and a comparative analysis based on P/E.
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Timothy Gowers
wtgowers
This poll seems to have amused some people and annoyed others: my guess is that the former mainly voted "No" or "It's complicated" and the latter mainly voted "Yes". Interestingly,
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John Hayward
Doc_0
I remember warning at the outset that on a long enough timeline, every crisis becomes a religion. The Church of Covid is fully up and running, complete with heaven-and-hell mythology,
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Fabio Martinenghi
FabItMart
Australian Education Policy note #auspol [thread]https://fabitmart.github.io/files/edu_note1.pdfThe Commonwealth government is considering a reform that includes dramatic increases in the price ("student contribution") of getting
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
People kept spamming me to comment on the 2 recent specials by @FoxNews @SteveHiltonx @NextRevFNC Overall, I have to say that these specials put scientists like me in a very
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Aaron Logan, MD, PhD — DONATE BLOOD!
hemedoc
I have clinic today so won’t be able to tweet more #ASH20 until later (but that I CAN view all sessions later is amazing). As the meeting draws to a
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❋ Avery wants ������ (she, they) ❦
Av1000000000
Worst case scenario you have a north facing patio and nothing else: heres what do do:https://twitter.com/Av1000000000/status/1359937489314615296 Find a large pot with drain holes on the bottom and ideally a saucer
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Heather Urry
HeatherUrry
Y'all, this was accepted for publication in Psychological Science today: "Don't ditch the laptop just yet: A direct replication of Mueller and Oppenheimer’s (2014) Study 1 plus mini-meta-analyses across similar
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Hon Prof Colin D Butler BMed, MSc(epi), DTM&H, PhD
ColinDavdButler
Editorial (open access) Journal of Human Security, published Dec 18, 2020 http://www.librelloph.com/journalofhumansecurity/article/view/johs-16.1.53 I briefly make case that “gain of function” (GOF) research (ie “serial passage” of
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Graham Neary
GrahamNeary
Kary Mullis won a Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1993.His most famous achievement was the invention of PCR, the method being used around the world to test for Covid-19.I've been
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Travis (not a Cylon) Kimmel
coloradotravis
After much investigation and conversations with people on here, I’ve formed a relatively robust theory of what may be happening with Tether.This thread will attempt to lay it out with
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