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Prof. Devi Sridhar
devisridhar
Next 4 months will be rough but COVID situation will be massively better by March b/c of promising vaccines, better testing & treatments & increased understanding of transmission. Hold out
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Matt McCarthy
DrMattMcCarthy
UPDATE: Here’s one way #COVID medicine has changed since the spring: We now know how #coronavirus can invade and destroy muscle. This has relevance for patients who have profound fatigue,
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Gareth Harney
OptimoPrincipi
1) May 6th, 319 AD. A normal spring day across Roman Britain. Little do the inhabitants of Britannia's towns and cities know they are about to witness one of nature's
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jingle books
asoiafreadthru
A scene I think about often is in ASOS Sam I. The chapter is a dark, cold slog through hell, and has one of the few appearances of one of
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Ben Yelin
byelin
The current COVID situation, nationally and locally, is just so effing frustrating. Most public policy problems are complicated and have no easy solutions. This one does. Pay the freaking bars
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Teresa Meadows
CerealsEA
COVER CROPSThis trial is looking at the role of cover crops in improving water quality, soil health and structure, yield and the follow through of nutrients to subsequent crops. 1/5
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Emily Badger
emilymbadger
Some states are lately reporting better than expected budget outlooks. Why?States with more progressive tax structures have fared better in a recession that has left the wealthy largely unscathed. w/
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Naunihal Singh
naunihalpublic
Some thoughts on what we are seeing, why it is not a coup, what sort of bad thing it is, and what might make it a coup attempt. First, yes
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Dr. Jen Schradie
schradie
2020 can't end soon enough, but my sociology colleagues and I @OSC_SciencesPo have been analyzing covid inequalities from this past year. We've written a year-in-review research report. Here's the THREAD
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Sara Alfageeh
SaraAlfageeh
I made a literal timeline about how twitter has helped me get to where I am at just a couple years out of college. This obviously does not include the
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Scribulatora
Scribulatora
At the risk of infuriating the few I haven't already today, if you're watching what happened in America and thinking "oh, we should just put our heads down and keep
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Oswald Spengler
Daily_Spengler
In reality the passion of the inventor has nothing whatever to do with its consequences. It is his personal motivation in life, his personal joy and sorrow. He wants to
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Cab Davidson #FBPE
gnomeicide
We are about to enter the 'Hungry Gap'. Thing is, we're a long way North, we're a cool-temperate climate. So there's a part of the year when historically we don't
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Kris Mausser
krismausser
As the Chair of a non-profit that helps disadvantaged & vulnerable people in our community, our amazing volunteers distributed 4000 masks & 350 meals/week this year. In a small town,
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Chris Giles
ChrisGiles_
What do we know about the UK second wave of Covid-19 and the effect of lockdowns?tl:dr - cases are high, but not as bad as the first wave and the
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Timothy B. Lee
binarybits
In his memoir Obama writes that by Spring 2008 "the United States had entered a full-blown recession. The housing bubble and easy money had disguised a whole host of structural
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