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Marco A Maximo Prado
maximoprado
I am sad to share that my friend, mentor, collaborator and a giant of behavioural neuroscience, Iván Izquierdo, has passed away. RIP. Sciencing with Iván was always fun. You made
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Prof. Katharine Hayhoe
KHayhoe
Overshadowed by coronavirus, 2020 set a new annual record of 22 billion-dollar weather and climate events in the U.S. - shattering the previous annual record of 16 events that occurred
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Malgorzata (Gosia) Gasperowicz
GosiaGasperoPhD
1) The B117 variant is a killer. We cannot afford to have it in ABIf we have 1000 cases/day now, with an R=0.86 we could reduce it to 600/day in
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
Analysis by @edyong209 @TheAtlantic of the impact of the pandemic on how science is done.I'm reading it from the POV of one of "Thousands of researchers dropped whatever intellectual puzzles
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Aaron Rutkoff
aaronrutkoff
Exxon has put what would have been one of the world's largest carbon capture projects on indefinite hold, citing strain from the pandemic. Yet the oil giant is going ahead
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Kobayashi Maru
knowing_what_is
Important articles "COVID @ Home"(A collaborative guide to COVID-19 prevention & care)https://covid-at-home.info (also available in other languages) Great overview:Covid-19: as vaccine race gains pace, the origins and evo
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Yinon Weiss
yinonw
1/ Let’s take a journey to where “science” got us in 2020. Santa Clara County (CA) was the first in the US to lockdown. They "followed the science" with perhaps
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Rachel B
RachelBrownMSTP
CALLING ALL SCIENTISTS, EDUCATORS, and anyone who's been thinking about the Covid pandemic and the concurrent ***misinformation pandemic*** destroying our country: what are your ideas for how we can keep
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
Some have reached out to me to ask about the recent preprint by Institut Pasteur International Network on the SARS2-like bat virus that was found in North East Cambodia in
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Jonathan Ladd
jonmladd
There's an academic analogue to this. Political science professors, while still more liberal than the population, are notably more moderate than other professors and much more committed to keeping their
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💥 𝕍ictory 𝕎ill ℂome 💥
victorywiilcome
"Graffiti on monument commemorating Nazi SS division being investigated as a hate crime"Sounds like a joke... NO! Canadians are paying police to investigate some kids for a hate crime...not who
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Adam Young
adamcdyoung
News reports about politicians upset with Pfizer because there is a temporary shortage of vaccines while they ramp up production. First, we should all be grateful that they were able
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Xytacy
abelxinitiation
Our Brain controls almost every single process in our body. Everything in our body is designed to be perfect. If a substance in our body is even a millisecond late
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
Covid cases rising, covid cases falling, covid test positive greater than 3% or 5%-- there is no rule in 'science' that says schools must close based on any of these
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RaviMC
RMCpost
I would respect a lot more honesty than these empty dialogues ..esp when you claim this is following ideals of Swami Vivekananda... for 74 years India is empowering the poor?...
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Ash Jogalekar
curiouswavefn
Thread: The wigs of 17th century scientists.Best wig - Leibniz Most intimidating wig - Newton Most symmetric wig - Huygens Most intricate wig - Leeuwenhoek Best interrupted wig - Halley
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