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Ilan Gur
IlanGur
I've built up an arsenal of geeky metaphors to help scientists make sense of startups and entrepreneurship. Figured it might make for a fun to share a few here... /1
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
NEW: There is a new strain of COVID in England that is far more infectious. What it means and what it doesn’t mean. Doing a Sat morning roundup with a
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Richard Torriani
richardtorriani
Today the FDA released Pfizer’s Phase III vaccine trial data. This is big, as this is the first time we, scientists, have seen the data. Pfizer’s report was 92 pages
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The Weather Channel India
weatherindia
Megalodon #Shark Babies Were #Cannibalistic, As Large As Basketball Players Inside Wombs: Study By - @kun5khttps://weather.com/en-IN/india/science/news/2021-01-13-megalodon-shark-babies-cannibalistic-large-basketball-players (: Guillermo To
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Kevin McKernan 🙂
Kevin_McKernan
It’s 2020 and it’s frightening that no one seems to care about the Nuremberg code.Let’s walk through how many of these tenets are violated each day with qPCR testing of
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Maajid أبو عمّار
MaajidNawaz
MAJOR:Dr Fauci Backed Wuhan Lab with $ for Risky Coronavirus ResearchOver “200 scientists called for the work to be halted. The problem..is that it increased the likelihood that a pandemic
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Dr. Sarah E. Myhre
SarahEMyhre
Here is a bit of a on extreme weather and climate change, with the goal of clearing up confusion. Extreme weather are events that stand out from normal patterns of
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Mark R. Levin
marklevinshow
1. President Trump deserves a ticker-tape parade.In days past, the development of miracle vaccines that save the lives of millions would be celebrated by all. There’d be cheering in the
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Steve Phelps
evolbrain
Too few scientists recognize how our values and cultural suppositions influence the questions we think to ask, the hypotheses we consider plausible, and the areas of inquiry we believe are
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Melanee Thomas
MelaneeLThomas
One of the most annoying things about studying political science is that many folks just assume this means you "do" politics. We don't. My colleagues that have lament that most
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Stuart Elson
ErosStuart
#Covid_19 #coronavirus #hydroxyleducation I’ve wanted to share some thoughts for a while now because I am fed up with the confusion and panic in the world over Covid-19. People are
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Dr Duncan Robertson
Dr_D_Robertson
The Government is making the same mistakes as it did in the first wave. Except with knowledge.A thread. The Government's strategy at the beginning of the pandemic was to 'cocoon'
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Jen Heemstra
jenheemstra
As scientists race toward a vaccine for Covid-19, you may be wondering how it’s going to be possible to develop an effective vaccine for this virus when the flu shot
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NASA Earth
NASAEarth
We know that as human activity warms the planet, global sea level is rising. We know that about 2/3 of sea level rise so far has come from melting ice.
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Katelyn Stenger
KatelynStenger
A few favorite excerpts from:@theNASEM The Endless Frontier: The Next 75 Years in Sciencehttps://www.nationalacademies.org/news/2020/12/future-of-us-science-policy-legacy-of-science-the-endless-frontier-discussed-in-new-publication "As
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Bruce Macintosh
bmac_astro
The thing that makes me sad about the discussion of ʻOumuamua isn't anything objection to SETI; it's the way it pulls all the attention away from the core of an
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