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Its Sunday and we’re doing a long thread on past medical abuses against Black communities to try to help science Twitter understand why “trust” is not the goal – the
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Pankaj Sethi
PankajSethi00
1/30#Thread The Roopkund Skeletons – What do new studies based on biomolecular techniques tell us? 2/30In a previous thread (https://twitter.com/PankajSethi00/status/1280822071141044224?s=20 ), I mentioned my interest in the use of DNA
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Ingrid Robeyns
IngridRobeyns
tonight 8 pm CET, Professor Steinberger on how we got addicted to cars, online and accessible to all! @JKSteinberger https://www.sg.uu.nl/agenda/2021/how-we-got-addicted-cars Professor Steinberg starts by reviewing the data on climate chang
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Kevin Lee
kevinleeme
1/ Today we announce immi, a food brand we've been working on for 18 months. @kchanthasiri and I spent the past decade in tech and started over by learning the
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Ben Wikler
benwikler
Today, if Johnson bothers to show up for the impeachment trial, he’ll hear a flimsy defense of the indefensible. Then he faces an existential, character-defining choice: Country and Constitution, or
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Dr. Simon ツ
goddeketal
1/ In this thread, I will talk about the principle of 'causality' and 'correlation' with respect to our immune system and the reputed #COVID19 pandemic and why we are on
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Nithya Raman
nithyavraman
LA is the largest urban oil field in the country -- and while many places mandate buffer zones between oil wells and residential areas, we don’t.This means 500,000 Angelenos breathe
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Noah Smith 🐇
Noahpinion
1/OK, so here's a thread about why I'm so excited about the revolution in solar+storage technology!Energy tech might be uniquely capable of boosting PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH -- something other recent innovations
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The Sharing Scientist
ScienceShared
So, you've all seen the rising cases and hospitalisations, you've seen the local lockdowns, you've seen that social gatherings are reduced to 6, and we are now spiralling towards another
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Science Insider
SciInsider
Even amid a pandemic, researchers across the world have continued to make discoveries about our human ancestors. Here are some of the most interesting anthropological findings of 2020 that have
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Rex Douglass
RexDouglass
Now, more than ever, we should be using clear and accurate language to describe what's happening. It's not a coup, it's not a insurrection, it will not interrupt the transfer
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Miles Corak
MilesCorak
I set up my website in November 2011, and have been posting articles regularly ever since, though with less frequency lately.Thank you for being one of my readers, for using
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Inichicore
inichicore
06 February, 2020. Dr. Li Wenliang died. China received medical supplies and donations from across the world. One memorable donation package from Japan had Chinese proverbs ‘Though separated by mountains
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Louis Maddox
biochemistries
Nevan @KroganLab up now: >40 labs at QBI joined to form QCRG (QBI Coronavirus Research Group at UCSF https://qbi.ucsf.edu/QCRG/overview ), collaborating with groups around the world aiming for pan-pathogenic strategies (for
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Tony Yates
t0nyyates
@bbclaurak asks what went wrong. Many things.... 1. The government and particularly the PM was complacent in getting into gear as the virus gathered pace in China and Italy. 2.
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Fighting4Freedom
yattypat
Trust the FDA?I implore you to read the following, about our pertussis/whooping cough vaccines:Have you ever been told by your doctor that the pertussis vaccine (the “p” in DTaP &
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