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S Brunner
BrunnerPhysics
One of my biggest takeaways from CERN HST 2015 was a lecture/discussion realization. We sat through many really long talks, often akin to torture. Except one. It was an antimatter
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Lawrence Hurley
lawrencehurley
Trump's judicial legacy isn't just about the three conservatives he put on the Supreme Court. He's also appointed 54 judges to the influential courts of appeal and they are already
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Taniel
Taniel
I've shared a number of resources in recent weeks, so I'm going to make a brief 'master list' thread here that brings them together for easier use. 1/ My cheat
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Suraj Nair
coldsuraj
I have been on Twitter for a few months now. Been thinking about how I want to use Twitter. The kind of things I want to write about. This hits
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Alexander Gabuev 陳寒士
AlexGabuev
A great read by @AbrahmL in @nytimes on how Russia might win from climate change, and how it can handle potential migration from China. The story has lots of interesting
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Resolution Foundation
resfoundation
New @resfoundation report out today assesses the impact of Covid-19 on business, focusing on whether the sector is able to support a rapid recovery in living standards, see: https://www.resolutionfoundation.org/publications/on-firm-ground/H
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Dr Caro Rowland
CaroRowland
Today we published the latest in a series of articles on shared reading in the early years, funded by @ESRC. For me, this work illustrates a crucial point: it is
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B. Timmerman
BTGTimmerman
.@LewisForMN is right. We have a lot power in the suburbs. And that means we have to ask ourselves some pretty important questions:1/11https://twitter.com/LewisForMN/status/1323034926728564736 Do we believe in justice and equality?"You
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John West 🕯💙
JohnWest_JAWS
If you really want to understand Brexit, look at the currency exchange rate of GBP vs EURUp until the financial crash of 2008, 1 EUR bought you about 60pThen it
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Samara Ginsberg
samaracello
We’re all missing live music so here is the best thing that has ever happened at a function gig: I was in a string quartet that did a fun interactive
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James Bridle
jamesbridle
This is a picture of a research session by the Children's Television Workshop in 1969, as they worked on an episode of Sesame Street. They used to show every episode
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Christel de Bruijn, PhD
ChristelDBruijn
Thread about the importance of speed in returning #covid19 test results and contact tracing#Covid19uk #coronavirusuk The longer the waiting for test results, the less useful those results are for contact
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Zhell - u/194
AzhellTom
In the end this will make it possible to do smartcontracts as complex as Ethereum, using a programming langage that is even more simple, but with infinite scalability and interoperability
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Alexandra Kanik
act_rational
Over the past few months, cities have been incentivizing bike-share with things like free memberships for essential workers. You might ask, as I did, do these programs work? Are the
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Neil Lewis, Jr.
NeilLewisJr
This thread shares a timely example of what I'm teaching about today in research methods: how seemingly minor details in how we construct our studies and measure things can affect
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Charles Tallack
CharlesTTHF
Yesterday's NHS data shows that 59% of over 80s have had 1st vaccine dose but there is huge variation across STPs. 85% of over 80s in Gloucestershire, which may be
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