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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
1. Scientists show that dust can spread a respiratory virus: study of Influenza virus in guinea pigs shows these animals disperse lots of dust particles by just moving around and
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Dr Richard Sever
cshperspectives
Important to understand why Science might take this route, why Nature hasn’t, and why it’s not a model other non-profit journals would necessarily risk 1/nhttps://twitter.com/cshperspectives/status/1350092111492874242 Science’s bet
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Henrik Paulsson
henrikrpaulsson
I'm increasingly starting to think about the idea of two separate ways of thinking around maneuver war/fare. I like @Heather_at_ACTS recent article on WotR, which ties much of it into
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frankspencer
frankspencer
A on embracing uncertainty while still promoting individual & collective agency in creating & designing reality. 1st, it’s important to understand the perceived dichotomy: creating/designing could suggest human control
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Lorin Hochstein E_TOO_MANY_FAILURE_MODES
lhochstein
Resilience engineering makes the following seemingly contradictory claims:1. Small incidents don’t provide insight into big ones.2. To get insight into the nature of big incidents, study the small ones.How can
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Dr Suzanne Moss 🌱🏳️🌈
DrSueMoss
Assuming that this will be necessary before too long, there are a wealth of resources out there to help teaching and to support an interest in nature* through learning outdoors
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François Gemenne
Gemenne
There seems to be a lot of enthusiasm around this announcement that the US would rejoin the Paris Agreement if Joe Biden were to be elected president. I don't want
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
1) STUDY: two mutations in SARS-2 are correlated with higher fatality: analysis of 12K SARS-2 genomes identified mutation in ORF1ab protein (aids in RNA replication) and mutation in Spike protein
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Albert Bikaj
AlbertBikaj
The medieval man may have been a rough and staunch believer but he was not woke. The Medieval Uni had much more intellectual freedom than the modern ones; they discussed
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Stephan Heunis - Every day I'm Job Searchin' 🎶🕺
fmrwhy
Discussion that I think is worth having out in the open: coauthors and I were rejected from having a neuroimaging dataset reviewed in @ScientificData because data access required signing a
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jen hay
jbhay
Our paper on non-Māori speakers’ remarkable implicit knowledge of te reo Māori sound patterns and word-forms has just been published. (http://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-78810-4) This was so much fun to work on.
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
Paper out in Nature Comms. We developed a framework to analyse the contribution of #SARSCoV2 mutations to the virus' transmissibility. We applied it to nearly 50k genomes and we found
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Esha K.
eshaLegal
Reactionaries have the most ahistorical sense of "human nature." When we were hunter-gatherers, we had no individual possessions and all the food acquired was evenly shared between everyone in the
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Jon Saxon
jonsaxon67
I often try and get to the source of disagreements, rather than stop at where they come to the surface.Leftists are generally people that believe either1) people are divided into
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TCD Research Collections
TCDResearchColl
Today is #Valentines day and we have some love themed prints to share with you Our first print was designed by Mary Cottenham Yeats and is titled ‘O’Wind’ but features
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
"#SarsCov2 has never been isolated" strikes me as arguably the most absurd of all the '#COVID19 myths', and this in the face of stiff competition on all sides of the
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