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Angel Eduardo
StrangelEdweird
This fantastic conversation between @roderickgraham and @xavierbonilla87 about nationalism, identity, and assimilation has brought to mind some thoughts I have about how unique America is.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WGqZU8A9HM I believ
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
I wrote yesterday about the spread of the UK B117 variant based on data up to the 13th Dec warning that it could become dominant across much of the UK
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
Many discussions about #COVID19 boil down to wether the virus is 'just like the flu' or 'nothing like the flu'. As such, I felt it may be useful to provide
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Dr. Joel C. Miller
joel_c_miller
Let's talk about how a scientist should make and then test a hypothesis.https://twitter.com/MLevitt_NP2013/status/1357804286432870400 When one makes a hypothesis, one should look for other, simpler hypotheses which could also explain th
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Jussi Paananen
datadriveby
As a part of the discussion of sequencing of different #Covid19 strains, I've been asked by many, what the sequencing capacity of Finnish universities would be (and if they should
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Dr. Kiki Sanford
drkiki
Are there new strains of the COVID-19 virus being talked about? Yes.Before you get concerned, let's clear a couple of things up... Viruses are made of genetic material - DNA
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
So various media are reporting a new pandemic flu virus discovered in China.What does this actually mean? Let's look at the original paper. Actually, that's not so easy to do
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Hensley Lab
SCOTTeHENSLEY
There has been recent discussion of how this influenza virus mouse study that I completed as a postdoc potentially relates to current SARS-CoV-2 evolution, so I thought I would write
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Paul Gray
PAG1962
Thread2020 hindsightLooking back, it has not been an easy year. For some, it has been dreadful. For many, the sense of running out of reserves has been palpable. Of course,
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Julie Craft Van De Weghe, PhD
JulieCVDW
I’m happy to share my latest paper in @J_Cell_Sci from my grad work in Karl Lechtreck's lab. Many thanks to my co-first author Aaron Harris (former lab mate),Tumo Kubo, &
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Pall Melsted
pmelsted
Speed is crucial in fighting this epidemic. In Iceland we use test-trace-isolate to curb the spread in addition to restrictions on social gathering, 2m social distancing and mask wearing in
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ForeBucks
Forepawz
Folks have been asking me, so I thought I'd arrange my thoughts into tweets! I'm impressed with the vaccine at 90% effectiveness! For reference, flu vaccines that are well-matched to
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
This recommendation from @CDCgov, coupled with the rationale given, beggars belief. This is thinest of absence-of-evidence arguments. Imagine what would have to be true of young adults for re-entry testing
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Fionna O'Leary, 🕯🇪🇺
fascinatorfun
Read this lucid wonderfully readable article by @liammannix UK variant (B.1.1.7) South African variant (B.1.351) Brazilian variant (P.1)* Difference between: Mutants, Variants, Strains* Spike Protein mutations* Vaccines efficacyhttps
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Chris Holland
ChrisCardsFan
During #SWW the US Army grappled with how best to respond to and, if possible, prevent the proliferation of “psychiatric casualties” in combat units. The “intensity and duration”of a soldier’s
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Omar Mokhtar 🇲🇾
omarqe
Haritu ada orang tanya laptop dia terkena Ransomware.Bagi yang taktahu, Ramsomware ni sejenis malware yang bila terkena, ia akan encrypt semua fail dalam komputer korang.Penggodam akan meminta wang tebusan daripada
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