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AirQ007
(1/n) Given recent funding directed to the use of plexiglass barriers for fighting COVID-19, I thought a thread on what experts have said on the topic would be helpful... (2/n)According
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Susan Reynolds
SusanBReynolds1
Delighted, thrilled, overjoyed to announce that my first book, tentatively titled An Ecclesiology of Solidarity: Ritual, Community, and the Future of Catholic Parish Life is due out from @FordhamPress in
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Christian Maaß
maass_christian
Looks like @eon_de has its own information desaster. A short thread why last weeks press release about a "study" on heat planning and on green gas is a desaster in
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Alexa Chew
aznchew
1. Some follow-up on this idea:Problem: more students want critical context for their 1L courses than there are 1L courses with this context. My proposed partial solution: A free study
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Christopher Frey
FreyChristopher
So there are at least two things one can mean here by ‘exceptionalism’. I think one is descriptive and true, the other isn’t descriptive and false. So classical Greece/Rome is
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Covid Fact Check UK
fact_covid
Reported cases are down 30% from their peak earlier this month, and all regions are seeing fewer new infections. The COVID Symptom Study App shows an even steeper fall. Hospitalisations
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Hensley Lab
SCOTTeHENSLEY
Our new paper showing that some humans possessed non-neutralizing antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 prior to the COVID-19 pandemic is now up at @medrxivpreprint. Importantly, we find that these antibodies are not
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Luca Rade
Rade_Luca
1/9 Round 1 of the post-election war was about setting the psychological frame. It has ended with a resounding victory for Trump: 2/9 The entire GOP is backing his strategy
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Joseph T Noony
JoeAgneya
"There is no connection between Issac Newton/British Universities and Jesuit missionaries. Thus Newton could not have learned calculus from them"- A commentator challenged me.A silly claim. But here are the
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Tim Mak
timkmak
MIT study: Moderna, Pfizer, AstraZeneca and other vaccines may not do as well covering people of Black or Asian genetic ancestry as they do for white peoplehttps://www.zdnet.com/article/mit-machine-learning-models-find-gaps-in-coverage-by-m
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Dan Perry
MrDanPerry
A new study of @POSNA_org members identified most believe in an RCT between fracture reduction vs. no reduction in these fractures... https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32271318/ How will you vote? Listen to the opinion of
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Deal Sleighz 🛷🎄🎅🏻
DealSledz
Who gets you out? The Mucker does. @KeithMcCullough https://twitter.com/lenthepep/status/1341002257723240448 Hedgeye Pro user here. Can’t thank you enough for all you and your team do. I funded a new account around
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Emperor👑
EmperorBTC
Altcoin Break-out Study in detail.1. Breakout pattern2. Accumulation3. Breakout with volume 4. EMA bullish crossover5. Breakout confirmed with a retest6. Support established with EMA and Accumulation resistance.7. ExitA thread. I
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Chris Wymant
ChrisWymant
UK headlines on Friday reported that only 20% of #COVID19 cases have any symptoms at all, quoting the Health Secretary quoting the Office of National Statistics.This number is very wrong.A
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April Hines
UFCJCLibrarian
As a way to wrap up #NewsLiteracyWeek I thought I would offer some of my favorite news literacy tips. Of course this is just scratching the surface, and news/media literacy
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Whitney R. Robinson
WhitneyEpi
Great demonstrating why I love science! Review of a new preprint finding (1) ~5% of popn has antibodies from virus infections that are cross-reactive to #SARSCoV2 but (2) these
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