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Brian D. Feinstein
BrianDFeinstein
A fair process for deciding who gets early access to the Covid-19 vaccine is a moral test, and we're muddling through it. Of the states w/ their criteria online, most
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Queen S.⚪❤
AT_LADAN80
MENSTRUAL CYCLE AND OVULATION PERIOD.. ( Simple Ways to calculate your cycle) A thread Retweet to save livesMEN, read and educate your wives and sisters, most don't know this. Most
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Asia Chloe Brown
AsiaChloeBrown
I got a sizable number of questions about bidets last night, from men and women. So, let's discuss genitals, booties, bidets, & bathroom hygiene here in the US. This is
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Sahridaya N
Sahridaya
To say I had a crazy one month would be an understatement. Beginning of June, both parents and I tested positive for COVID-19 and it’s been a difficult few weeks.
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Anupam Singh
anupampom
A thread on Rapid Antigen testing in community.All members of Bachhan Household were tested by Rapid Antigen test when Amitabh, Abhishek became http://Symptomatic.Rest were ASymptomatic Amitabh, Abhishek turned Positive and
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Richard Chu
richard_chu97
1/ The SPAC I’ve been tracking is $SAII, merging with Otonomo. It’s a marketplace that enables auto manufacturers to monetize their connected car data that it aggregates and standardizes using
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Rackeb Tesfaye
RackebT
The majority of news outlets have framed the success of African countries response to COVID19 as puzzling & unlikelyWhy? Well, it doesn’t fit w this ‘deficit’ narrative the media uses
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Jared Yates Sexton
JYSexton
All right.We need to talk about Donald Trump, this bad-faith, haphazard coup, and how professional wrestling explains what's going on and why this grift could become incredibly dangerous.1/ I wrote
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
So the strangest thing happened tonight as I was taking crow pictures at sunset. For about 30 seconds, the crows registered as bright blue on the camera. They did not
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Pulp Librarian
PulpLibrarian
It was a taste sensation, a food revolution, changing how Britain cooked as well as what we ate. It was the staple diet of a generation, whose name alone can
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Councilmember Nithya Raman
cd4losangeles
Despite LA’s “mild” climate, hypothermia leads to more deaths among unhoused people in our city than in NYC and SF combined. With more rain forecasted for this week and next,
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Mary Robinette Kowal@🏡
MaryRobinette
Who wants to watch a spacewalk this morning?https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1354376310638977025 As we tune in, Victor Glover is facing a recalcitrant pin that won't turn. They've run through a couple of variants and
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Naomi Kritzer
NaomiKritzer
So a friend of mine shared this on Facebook: the Kitchn (specifically @JesseSzewczyk) tested out four famous cake recipes and compared them. I saw that one was Hershey's and initially
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Taggart Rehnn
TaggartRehnn
Thread 1/On #Covid_19, in France antigen-based tests are very popular. https://www.francetvinfo.fr/sante/maladie/coronavirus/coronavirus-la-fiabilite-des-tests-antigeniques-remis-en-cause_4226929.html At one point there were 80 on the marke
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Borja Esteve Altava
B_Esteve_Altava
There was a time (roughly 1850-1950) when naturalists were searching for law-like phenomena (physics envy?) to better understand the evolution of species.How many of these do you know?Do you know
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Dr. Anne Jefferson 🌧🏡
highlyanne
Newly accepted paper in Geophysical Research Letters claims that "Urban Vegetation Slows Down the Spread of Coronavirus Disease (COVID‐19) in the United States" https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1029/2020GL08928
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