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There is an element of naive optimism at work here. As well as the pretense that all politics are void of morality. Political disagreements are often moral disagreements. In the
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Elizabeth Stubbins Bates
estubbinsbates
The European Human Rights Law Review has published my article '"Impossible or Disproportionate Burden": The UK's Approach to the Investigatory Obligation under Articles 2 and 3 ECHR'. If you have
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Laura DeLong Wood
lauradelongwood
Excited to share our study (led by @noemichael ) reporting comprehensive genomic analysis of neoplastic pancreatic cysts and associated #PancreaticCancer in @NatureComms . So many crucial collaborators in the @pbpath
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Celeste Ng
pronounced_ing
I said a lot more in my email than made it into this article, but want to add: Not publishing Trump is NOT censorship. It’s an editorial decision about what’s
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Stephen A. Hart
stephenahart
{THREAD} I always find it interesting when folks see nice pics of a married couple and use #GOALS As I sit here in the still of the night and I
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Rising serpent 🇺🇸
rising_serpent
1. The only way to end the pandemic is through, not around it.We were supposed to flatten the curve in 21 days. Fast forward 213 days and we're still talking
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Psyber Attack
PsyberAttack
It's great that the UK has delivered 11M COVID vaccine doses, but let's talk about the efficacy of one dose of the Pfizer vaccine...This thread is 17 tweets long, but
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Azhar Jafri
zhr_jafri
A Turkish immigrant from a poor shepherd family landed in the US at the age of 22And created a multi billion $ yoghurt brand starting from a 80 year old
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Scott Hechinger
ScottHech
Nightmare. Been working w/ local organizers & people imprisoned in Michigan since COVID. Things are dire. Sharing some recent updates from colleague. "He just tried to kill himself. Told me
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Christopher Schmidt
crschmidt
One of the most interesting things I've learned over the past 6 weeks has been how unfortunately narrow my focus had been while organizing at Google over the past 6-7
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Audra J. Wolfe, PhD
ColdWarScience
This is a very solid introduction to how US suspicions of Chinese researchers is affecting US science, including Asian American scientists.https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/02/fears-about-china-are-disrupting-american-science/6
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Ron Coleman
RonColeman
These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands
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Alberto Arenaza
albertoarenaza
Startup accelerators were all the rave in the 2010s. I'm convinced Founder Fellowships will overtake accelerators during the 2020s First off, some definitions. Accelerators help cohorts of startups grow
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Aandolan Jeevi
redstar_calicut
American leftists don't know what social democracy is. Modern Social democracy, which was formed through a split in the third international is the collaboration between the two antagonistic classes. Such
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Niraj Dugar
contliving
It's a myth that a monthly salary cannot make you rich. //Thread// Whoever said that you can't get rich on a monthly salary is wrong. History is filled with examples
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TheFliteCast
TheFliteCast
Florida is exactly why there's no such thing as "a second wave" of COVID-19. The lack of a unified federal response has made the situation regional, meaning some states CAN
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