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Michel Accad
michelaccad
The narrative on herd immunity is clearly changing. On May 1, it was: "Try to reach it without a vaccine and millions will die" /1https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/01/opinion/sunday/coronavirus-herd-immunity.html Today, it's a d
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Adrian Stier
AdrianStier
Our new paper "Fishing, Environment, and the Erosion of a Population Portfolio" shows Haida Gwaii herring have declined in population growth and diversity, and points to potential benefits of fine-scale
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Alex Sutton
alexx_sutton
Pre-run fueling is critical for sustained performance. And stable & sustainable fuel sources are key.Currently testing how certain variables impact my glucose levels with @supersapiensinc Here are the CGM results
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Samuel Hayes
Icy_Samuel
#Arctic #seaice extent has seen a minor boom, gaining 966,000 km² between Jan 5ᵗʰ and 17ᵗʰ, taking it from lowest on record to 12ᵗʰ lowest.Does this mean a stronger pack,
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Mark Changizi
MarkChangizi
A thread of some of the misconceptions that fed the COVID hysteria. 1/ Little reporting of the sense of scale, that flu and seasonal influenza-like infections (i.e., colds) are massive
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Dr. Nancy Williams
OG_Nancy
My ocean carbon people: Anyone else feeling overwhelmed by, among other things, the sheer number of air-sea CO2 flux-related studies this year? I'm loving it but OMG I can't keep
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David Fisman
DFisman
Excellent to see new Canadian seroprevalence estimates from @CANBloodServ https://nationalpost.com/news/only-1-5-per-cent-of-canadians-report-covid-19-antibody-immunity-in-second-pandemic-wave-study I think there are some issues with how th
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Tiaan Stals
tiaan_stals
Recently wrote an article for my blog arguing that Australia MUST use nuclear in combination with solar and wind energy, if we are serious about a low emissions grid. Here
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Katherine Schaumberg 🏳️🌈
SchaumbergK
(1/10) Absolutely thrilled to share this article. It’s been a long time coming and is the product of some fantastic discussions and debates over the course of the past three
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Michigan PICU Fellows
MottPICU
Good morning! Great #conference talking about cardiac involvement in severe malnutrition and anorexia nervosa #PedsICU First up: a little primerhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/eat.22481#:~:text=Results,dysregulation%20in%20p
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Adam Safron
adamsafron
0/Another great interview on Brain Inspired with @dileeplearning.https://twitter.com/pgmid/status/1344038876562685952 1/I haven't been terribly careful with distinguishing between predictive coding and predictive processing in the past,
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David S. Anderson
DSAArchaeology
The Olmec were a culture that lived in along the southern Gulf Coast of Mexico more than 2,000 years ago.They are best known for a tradition of monumental sculptures including
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Grum Slah the "Gabba" King 04, 05 & 2007
grum_slah
reading forbidden lit, some notes: drunk driving laws not seriously enforced until the 1970s, 2 decades after the invention of the breathalyzer, when "per se" laws were enacted to make
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Brian Cleary
clearyb1
How does the Pfizer #COVID19 vaccine get to hospital vaccination centres? What are the implications for the #VaccineStrategy & how can we give it as fast as we get it,
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Jimbob Blinkhorn
palaeolicious
Our new paper on Shukbah in @SciRep describes the tooth of a ~9yr old Neanderthal, associated with Nubian Levallois technology which (tl;dr) marks the southernmost known Neanderthal fossil and indicates
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Adrienne Oneil
DrAdrienneOneil
It’s ticked over a year since Ive returned to Deakin @IMPACT to set up Heart & Mind Research and Ive been reflecting on what we’ve achieved and where we’re going.
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