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Ben Wikler
benwikler
THREAD: 2020 showed how the long-term survival of American democracy depends on Wisconsin. The next two years—crucial, history-shaping Gov & Senate races, redistricting, more—require a party fighting year-round. Be a
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Chris Nethery
ChrisANethery
*** THREAD ***Don't fall for the Disinformation about Voter Fraud1/ I think we can all agree that the Trump administration has taken extraordinary steps to delay the inevitable conclusion that
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Dr. Guy Chamberland
DrGChamberland
1/20 Long post WARNING. A history lesson in #QIXLEEF & #CAUMZ inhaled drugs that meet US cGMP reg. reqs. to treat pain in cancer patients. QIXLEEF is a botanical drug
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Teacher Talker
TalkerTeacher
#bced unmasked A rawLet me be clear, I am not giving up on #bced. It is my life’s work & I love my students, the science of learning, the craft
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Erik Torenberg
eriktorenberg
Collection of scattered quotes & ideas from Thomas Sowell. "If the government took over the Sahara Desert, there would be a shortage of sand." There was a time where only
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George Iskander (جورج إسكندر)
gwisk20
BIPOC physicists, some well-known and others I think you should hear more about! A short thread ! Edward Bouchet, 1852—1918. He did his undergrad at Yale and became the first
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Erin C. Sanders, MSN, WHNP-BC (She/Her/Hers)
ErinSandersNP
Interesting article in @CellCellPress re #COVID, sex hormones, and GABASex and COVID-19: A Protective Role for Reproductive Steroidshttps://www.cell.com/action/showPdf?pii=S1043-2760%2820%2930222-8@VirusesImmunity @ShelFarFar @ericsongg 2/
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lotus
lotus_ruan
Just out in @chinaquarterly: my @citizenlab colleagues and I examine the relationship between political events and info control on WeChat thru a longitudinal analysis of keyword censorship related to China's
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M.P.
OmanReagan
It's funny to see people saying that a battle between retail investors and hedge funds doesn't matter because it's all the same when those same people say the battle between
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Claire Ryan
aetherlev
Okay let's talk COVID19 stats.What I've been thinking about this morning is how macro-social factors influence responses to the pandemic. First example: Sweden.Here's the deaths per million comparison for various
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Mara Revkin
MaraRevkin
1. Looking fwd to presenting a new article w/ @kristenkao Aug 3 @DukeCSJ workshop on the question: Do harsher punishments actually increase the public's willingness to support reintegration of former
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Laurence is so tired
laurenceb
Just over a year ago, Google fired me, falsely claiming I violated data access policies, even though the documents and calendars in question were accessible by any employee. My coworkers
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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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Allen Cheng
peripatetical
Why would we use a vaccine that mightn't prevent transmission? Should we use one particular vaccine, or roll out the vaccines we have as broadly and quickly as possible? I'd
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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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Linch
LinchZhang
Oh man, so many things:On hospitalizations1. I thought US hospitals would be more overloaded.2. I thought hospital overload would be a bigger factor on death rate3. I thought ventilator access
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