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Chengxin Pan
ChengxinPan
Engage in your research in good faith I did. It's by your (ASPI) own admission that your research is based on 'highly suspected', 'possible camps', 'could be', waiting-for-coroboration-type speculation and
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Olga Loblova
olgaloblova
Pubs in Prague and Czechia have been open since May and haven't been linked to superspreading events - until now. The story is getting attn bc the carrier is "a
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
Facebook has just entered antitrust hell, as nearly every US state and the federal government have taken the giant company to court, asserting that the company used predatory acquisitions to
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Jean Paul Zodeaux
JeanPaulZodeaux
NPR thinks they can cover their ass by using the word "invented" in the question of the origin of the novel coronavirus. Let's follow the threads of evidence and see
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
About four out of five Covid-19 patients suffer a partial or total loss of smell, a condition known as anosmia. Many have no other symptoms. It’s got nothing to do
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
CLEARING AEROSOLS FROM ROOMS: Now that aerosol transmission of the coronavirus is established, the big question is how to disperse aerosols quickly enough. Well, this video explains it all. Thread
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Dr Christian Hoggard
CSHoggard
It was a pleasure to lead a mega three-hour session on GMM to Japanese archaeologists, enthusiasts and researchers (w. @fujimicho, @benmarwick). Here is a mega-thread on GMM and Archaeology! 1/25
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Fed. Judicial Hist.
FedJudicialHist
1/ As legal researchers know, federal statutes relating to the judiciary are organized under Title 28 of the U.S. Code. For one commonly cited example, the provision for diversity jurisdiction
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University Alliance
UniAlliance
Alliance universities have been proudly supporting their communities, and the nation, throughout the #Covid pandemic. This week we’ll be sharing stories of #AllianceInAction helping the frontline, delivering vital research &
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Max Roser
MaxCRoser
Health researchers estimate that every year 8 million people die an early death due to smoking. This means that 15%(!) of global deaths are attributed to smoking.Smoking causes incredible suffering
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Leesa 'soapy clean hands' Klich 🇨🇦
LeesaKlich
For Canadians who need mental health support:I'm editing an article and realize I was unaware of the amount of support available right now.*I totally agree that we need more! My
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Mark Scott
markscott82
.@facebook announced a bunch of efforts to combat electoral interference (mostly aimed at US). There’s lots to unpack here. Giddy up. So what is FB doing? Efforts focused on
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Aaron Carr
aaronAcarr
Slanted benches don’t reduce homelessness.Bolts on steps don’t reduce homelessness.Raised grate covers don’t reduce homelessness. Spiked windowsills don’t reduce homelessness. There’s only one thing that *does* reduce homelessness
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Mathew
MathewMKC
THREAD: Effects of lockdowns & restrictions on kids and teenagers.There's many amazing representatives of young people on here but as a young person myself seeing much of this daily, I
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Meredith Kleykamp
kleykamp
Some disorganized thoughts and not a thorough review bc I haven’t systematically kept up with this literature. These are mostly sociologists, and voices I’d add to the convo. Not up
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Watchdog
LibWatchdog
After watching Gov. DeSantis rip the media’s coverage of Florida’s handling of the coronavirus, I thought I’d put together a thread of just how garbage that coverage was. We all
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