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FlavDav
fronteirastl
There is a lot to unpack in this whole thread, and some excellent points raised by excellent people pertaining to solidarity and the power there is in not fragmenting an
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Chuma Owuamalam
Chuma_Owuam
Reminder: Frontiers in Psychology is able to offer publication fee waivers for up to 20 papers accepted to this issue. So please do not let cost considerations deter you from
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Evan Dawson
evandawson
The University of Rochester Medical Center will shut down its Executive Health and Special Patient Services programs. URMC acknowledges that the high-end special treatment for wealthy individuals was a way
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Data for Progress
DataProgress
Today is Climate Day at the White House, and President Biden announced a series of climate-focused executive orders aimed at creating clean energy jobs, protecting workers, and advancing environmental justice.
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Black Socialists in America
BlackSocialists
How many of you artists/creatives out there have been wondering how/why it seems as though the quality of art and design with money behind it (in the mainstream) has lessened
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Folding@home
foldingathome
PAPER ALERTIntroducing DiffNets, a deep learning approach to identify structural features responsible for the biochemical differences between protein variants. This thread is about the work and our plans to apply
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Bioliberalism
Bioliberalism
I haven't read the book itself, but I took a brief look at Andrew Sullivan's review of The Cult of Smart, by Fredrik DeBoer (also touched on by Paige Harden
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Nathan Fletcher
nathanfletcher
For those curious on dangers of high risk settings for the spread of COVID-19 here are a couple places you can find good data and research: "We found large variation
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Harry Paul (he/him)
_HarryPaul_
I am seeing a lot of tweets about oleander extract. People just saying 'don't take it.'I've said that before. It never gets through. Let's think about the WHYThread Everyone
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
Over the last 6 months, we've learned a lot about how SARS-CoV-2 spreadsWhat does the evidence so far tell us about SARS-CoV-2 transmission dynamics, high-risk activities and environments? Thread
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Michael A. Lowry
mlowry
In this @washingtonpost opinion piece, @CBeltranNYU states: “Multiracial whiteness reflects an understanding of whiteness as a political color & not simply a racial identity… [&] reinforces… colorblind individualism. In the
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
(1/12) The #CovidToes mystery deepens again.It looks like they are caused by #SARSCoV2 after all, but people have been looking with the wrong test.It seems pretty conclusive now that #COVID19
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Anurag Shukla
Anuraag_Shukla
A thread on Amílcar Lopes Cabral, a nationalist leader, and founder and secretary-general of the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde, who helped lead Guinea-Bissau to
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Tetyana Shippee, PhD
TetShippee
As a scholar of #ltss quality, I want to be intentional in citing the work of Black scholars in this space. Yet, the field of #ltss quality is still primarily
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Stefan Baral
sdbaral
A Public Health Perspective on the Potential Harms of #COVID19 #Elimination (my first thread)I have provided a reference for each post which I think should be the standard moving forward
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Michael L. Barnett
ml_barnett
On Saturday, I went outside to clear the small hill of ice that snow plows helpfully deposit on our driveway when it snows.I didn't see a slick patch of ice.
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