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Susannah Fox
SusannahFox
Speaking of stuff that looks boring but turns out to be fascinating: I’ve been digging into clinical data registries. Here's what I've learned, starting with some basics...[THREAD] What is the
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Sophie Leguil
SLeguil
The London Resort theme park has passed its 1st planning hurdle - and it is a death sentence on nature in SE England. Conservationists are trying to save this amazing
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Charles C. Mann
CharlesCMann
There’s a small academic argument about whether Robt. Malthus’s dire predictions were defeated by science and technology. True, S&T greatly lifted farm productivity, but that’s not the fundamental flaw in
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Vicky
vickyintheuk
Here's a thread for those just waking up to the scamdemic or for you to pass on to help people see this for what it is. Let's start with the
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Mark Changizi
MarkChangizi
You’re experiencing the rise of a cult, not a religion. Cults spring up due to acute psycho-societal forces, and are a kind of mass psychosis.Religions, on the other hand, have
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R.Сам 🦋🐏
Logo_Daedalus
Yes— consumption has to be restricted as well as wages— a “new normal” for the acquisitive nature of bourgeois capitalism— emphasis on “real happiness” being “mindset/mental health” & material deprivation—
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Diego García-González
neuro_diegggo
Our latest research on adult neurogenesis in the nucleus accumbens is finally out @MolPsychiatry!!!A long-term project from the Monyer and Alfonso Labs in collaboration with the labs of R Kuner
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Whitney R. Robinson
WhitneyEpi
1/ Maybe it’s my #epitwitter bias, but I get frustrated by the outsized attention these hospital-based viral load comparison studies (kids vs adults) get. And interpreted as children as a
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🖊️MaryJo Wagner🖊️(She/Her/Hers)
mj_wagner
Tho I didn't get any agent/editor love on last Thurs's #PBPitch, it was an insightful and valuable classroom for pitching/story ideas. I've spent several hours studying pitches, noting hot topics
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Andy Conway Morris 😷🧼🇬🇧🇪🇺
andymoz78
DNA test can quickly identify pneumonia in patients with severe COVID-19, aiding faster treatment. 1st authors @maesmailis @EllenHigginson Joana Pereira‐Dias @JanineLux @jbartholdson @efkay88 @razmahroof @IslamAbdelaziz1 @GordonDougan1 @
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Sophus zu Ermgassen
sophusticated
In 2023, England is going to introduce the world's most wide-ranging No Net Loss/Net Gain-type policy, mandatory Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG). We collected data from early-adopter councils to ask: what
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Matthew J. Peterson
docMJP
The crazy thing about living through a regime change like this one is the combination of *denial* along with the increasing explicit justifications for oppression. The history books don’t tell
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Vandana 🇮🇳
1967Vandana
Thread -Life is unpredictable. The more we think we hv figured it all out, the more mysterious it gets. It makes us ponder at its ability to pull off unimaginable
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Keston K. Perry
kestontnt
Brilliant, necessary idea! For organisers of these workshops, please ensure that they're friendly and supportive of scholars of colour. Navigating the publication process by itself is one thing but being
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Roger Pielke Jr.
RogerPielkeJr
Good news and bad news on the Biden Administration's efforts to consider a "social cost of carbon" via an Interagency Working Group on the Social Cost of Greenhouse Gaseshttps://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-ac
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Andrew
bilodope
People are focused on the demeaning nature in which he put this, but if there’s seriously a problem with access (not ability) to signing up online, it’s the government’s responsibility
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