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Mike Mihajlovic
MihajlovicMike
It is well known that the US is the first country to develop stealth technology, but how many people are aware that stealth would be impossible without an "industrial-strength" theory
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Jason Beale
jabeale
The Covid grift being run by Dems and the media is uniquely loathsome in that they they encouraged and demanded the very social and economic shutdowns they are now decrying
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AndrewđCroxford
andrew_croxford
â48 hours in September when ministers and scientists split over COVID lockdown.â This Sunday Times article has shocked me. Iâm astounded at what Iâve just seen.https://archive.vn/UWnAm A meeting took place
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Angela Fowler, PhD
AF_thescientist
Just bc a faculty member is nice to you (another faculty member), doesnât mean they arenât abusive to trainees. There are so many toxic advisors out there and no real
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Lisa Bari đ· (she/her/hers)
lisabari
With the (preliminary, press release only) news about the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, I wanted to highlight something that has been worrying me since..let's say Saturday at 11:30 AM ET. There are
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Bryan William Jones
BWJones
1999NIH Modular R01 Grant mechanisms: $250,000 / year.2021NIH Modular R01 Grant mechanisms: $250,000 / year.22 years with no adjustment for inflation means scientists have lost ~42% of purchasing power while
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Mary Beth Miotto MD MPH
MAhealthforkids
A thread about how our #CovidVaccine conversations with hesitant HCWs could look different. We #pediatricians counsel on #VaccineScience every day. H/t to @kkidia for getting me thinking of this special
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
No doubt the UK is doing well on the vaccines front but long term we probably need to realise that the âWorld Cup of Vaccinesâ prism isnât very helpful. Our
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NickđŹđ§đȘđș
nicktolhurst
+UPDATE+A number of EU states - incl. France - are coordinating discussions on a "unilateral exemption" for UK musicians, artists, scientists, academics from having to have a work visa for
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Jasmin Graham
Elasmo_Gal
#RealTalkWednesday Alright y'all want some real talk, I'll give you some real talk. Being a Black scientist is exhausting. First of all people talk over me ALL the time. Q
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Robert Peston
Peston
When any case of the South African Covid19 strain turns up in the UK - and âdozensâ have turned up according to government officials and scientists - a massive and
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Gary McDowell
GaryMcDowellPhD
I have a lot of feelings about the possible imminent immigration moves, but most of them center around how clear it is that American science will loudly fight for its
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Ominous: we now have SMOKING GUN proof that #SARSCoV2 virus aerosol particles in the air are indeed infectious. Scientists captured air-floating Microdroplets, and then tested the air-derived virus to see
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Claire
ClaireRedacted
Appreciation thread with no names to those who made 2020 richer, better, and oftentimes, funnier. Syrian refugees and activists who tirelessly work to shed light on the war, and continue
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Prof. Katharine Hayhoe
KHayhoe
Why this effect? Not because @GretaThunberg ate less meat or encouraged her family not to fly: if that's all she'd done, we'd never know her name. No, it's because she
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Fusilli Spock
awstar11
In less than a week since the inauguration:1. WHO updates COVID "positive criteria" to lower positivity rate2. Reuters reports claims of Trump meddling with CDC were false; career scientists lead
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