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❌Gordon A Harkless⭐⭐⭐
GAHarkless1970
1. Last week Pres Trump in a tweet instead of saying history said "HUSTORY" was it a nod or a mistake? After a bit of research, let us assume it
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Shubhanna Hussain-Ahmed
Shubhanna
1. What was the point of all those Recovery Working Groups if unpaid carers and people with support needs are once again facing the same issues that we were told
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Anthony Furey
anthonyfurey
The University of Guelph did a study soliciting artwork from children / youth to gauge their emotions during the pandemic: https://www.childart.ca/art-work Here are just some of the works.
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Murad Banaji
muradbanaji
#COVID19 in Mumbai. Some slides (mildly edited) from a talk at Nottingham (thanks to @NabilFadai for the invite). A summary in this longish thread. Main themes:- uneven spread (slums/non-slums)- uneven
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ᵐˣ. ᶦⁿᵍʳᶦᵈ
MagpieLibrarian
Scheduling non-urgent work emails to be sent during work hours instead of at 10 PM is a small but powerful way to respect your coworkers' boundaries and promote self-care in
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
New preprint out. We investigated whether we could detect evidence for genetic recombination in #SARSCoV2, and found none to date. We used (slightly tweaked) standard statistical genetics methods, extensive simulations
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Brittany Britto
brittanybritto
I receive some thoughtful emails from readers, which I greatly appreciate. There are some that are ignorant of course.Today, a person questioned why my story on student mental health was
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Eric Rivera
ericriveracooks
One thing I don't think a lot of people realize is that restaurants are investments and not pieces of a community or a way of live for small operators. Licensing
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Tony Wilson
tonywilsonIES
Covid and the labour market: we've new analysis today, showing how >5m workers were still away from jobs or on reduced hours at end of Sept- with worrying signs that
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Yuriy
YuriyYarovoy
“The shining city upon a hill” no more. Regardless of who wins the presidency, this election is a loss for democracy and democratic values. If we thought that we as
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Lesley Carhart
hacks4pancakes
This winter is going to be rough. I hope folks are working hard on solutions. Socially distanced Halloween, then it gets too cold up north to do anything like dining
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
I am behind - will tweet on the phase I/II data of the Novovax vaccine trial in NEJM tomorrow & press release of phase 3. But remember that immunity (herd
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Dashun Wang
dashunwang
Our latest peer-reviewed research, published today in @ScienceMagazine We examined the coevolution of policy and science during the pandemic, finding that recent, high-quality science is being heard, but rather unevenly.
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Seanan McGuire
seananmcguire
Fun questions I've been asked today: If science is so great, why didn't we have any warning about COVID-19? Delivered with the smug "gotcha" of someone who knows for a
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Dr Sally Le Page
sallylepage
STRONG OPINION: There are very very few cases where log scales should be used in communicating data to the general public.This is not one of them.https://twitter.com/newscientist/status/1332274550617288704 On a log scale,
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Hanif Leylabi | حنیف لیلابی
hanifleylabi
The first poll for the June Iran Presidential election is depressing:- Only 44% certain to vote- Sole reformist option in the poll on 2%- Ahmadinejad leading on 37%- Personal ratings
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