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Alexandria Villaseñor
AlexandriaV2005
So Twitter being the mess it is right now with #GretaThunbergExposed and #IndiaAgainstPropaganda, and the India activists going dark, i guess the 15 year old in the U.S. has to
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Vivek Subbiah, MD
VivekSubbiah
1/10 COVID19 & CancerSeveral studies now provide insights into the enigma surrounding the determinants of COVID-19 & cancer A global effort to understand the riddles of COVID-19 and cancer @NatureCancer
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Aaron Ginn
aginnt
1/ Lockdowns were based on bad mimesis, not evidence."Decisions on implementing lockdown during the coronavirus pandemic were based on what neighboring countries were doing at the time, a new study
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life after P-EX
lifeafterPEX1
My excluded son is so much more than a kid no school can be bothered to teach ...... a thread aimed at those who’ve already written him off in life
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Really disappointed to see scientists furthering false narratives. Zoe is a *symptom* based tracker & doesn't capture *infection* or transmission from children. The ONS data clearly shows that the highest
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Peaceful Warrior
Peaceful4812
Well, well, well what do we have here https://dominiondiagnostics.com/covid-19-total-antibody-serology-testing Dominon is also connected to the antibody testing eh! I Am going to go out on a limb here and
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HistoryLab
IHRHistoryLab
As promised, today's chat is all about the journey to the PhD. Everyone's experience is different & we'd like to showcase that! What was your route to your PhD? Anything
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Jewish Identity Crisis
jewishidcrisis
Questions for our fellow Jewish people for some personal research! Answer honestly, and don’t reveal any answers. Thank you! Do you know in what year the Kingdom of Israel was
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Dragan Gasevic
dgasevic
As we are envisioning the future of learning, we also need to revisit what we do with assessment. In many ways, predominant assessment practices are not particularly helpful. They mostly
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Dr. Saskia Popescu
SaskiaPopescu
Epidemiologists and ID specialists spend a lot of time talking to patients and the public about disease transmission dynamics. Communicating nuances, varied terminology, and the uncertainties isn't new but something
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Dr Suriyah Bi
DrSuriyah
Speaking truth to power is easier said than done, but if we conceal the reality of our journeys, we become complicit in the structures that oppress us. Catch me on
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Em
DrEm_79
Self harm researchers and professionals:Why do you still write and talk about self harm as being “impulsive” or occurring due to “impulsiveness”?1. Do you think self harm is always “impulsive”?2.
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Digital Hammurabi 🎃
digi_hammurabi
Scholars of colour and indigenous academics are marginalized in my field (and related fields), but do amazing work despite the challenges they face. @RomanAegyptiaca talks about her research on Egyptian-Roman
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Chuck Marr
ChuckCBPP
I sense a few double standards present in the debate over Bidens’ historic Child Tax Credit proposal that would cut the child poverty rate by more than 40%.My focus here
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Chris Heaney
chrheaney
Fascinating historical science, twice over—how Native peoples over millennia engaged in sciences of agricultural experimentation and exchange on a hemispheric scale. Corn didn't just radiate out from Mexico; it returned
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John Cullinan
beta1hat
Thanks to @PPI_NUIG and @hrbireland for supporting this work on the economic impact of ME/CFS in Ireland, which highlights a range of costs for patients, informal carers, and the economy.
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