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Leigh Ann Caldwell
LACaldwellDC
.@SpeakerPelosi calls for a day of action for schools next Wednesday.“If they are essential workers then let’s value their safety,” Pelosi said.She said @BetsyDeVosED wants private schools to use federal
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saamaanya jeevi
SaamaanyaJ
What are the deep reasons for India not producing great Programmers/Software Engineers in large scale?1. The foremost problem of not studying in one's mother tongue is a true and real
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Jen Cohen
DrJenCohen
Reframing #COVID19 from conflict to a crisis of care - something we should all be doing. Social reproduction is a useful way to think about this.https://twitter.com/RachelBLevinson/status/1250122468066578433 Social reproduction includes the
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Joe 😷 Hanson
DrJoeHanson
The current administration's COVID response has been tragically ignorant, deceptive, and dismissive of science. But it is not without precedent. In the early 1980s, Ronald Reagan completely ignored the AIDS
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Jason Smith
infotranecon
What’s especially problematic about this is that science aspires to be the process by which we mitigate our biases — which we all have. This means disclosing racial & gender
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Tyus D. Williams 🐾🐅🐆
sciencewithtyus
*Queue Jaws music* WATCH OUT @AGMcInturf THERE’S A SHARK BEHIND YOU! Well, fortunately for this us she’s a shark expert and perfectly safe! Everyone please join me today for this
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KenOliveLab
KenOliveLab
This is me, taking part in a covid19 vaccine trial. Concerns about the vaccine effort are widespread and cross party lines. The best cure for mis-information is solid advice, delivered
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Sasha
slicedoff
Thread about “Stress”.There is a saying floating around..“Transphobia Rots Your Brain”.While this is meant as a observation of how people will assert & believe the most bizarre propositions due to
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Michael Bang Petersen
M_B_Petersen
For me, the basis for science & democracy is Popper's doctrine of "critical rationalism". Twitter is not a place of reflection, yet reflection is important these days. So, forgive me
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Gretchen Goldman, PhD
GretchenTG
We couldn't predict #COVID19, but CDC scientists did predict a pandemic and our lack of preparedness. My new @PLOSONE paper with @UCSJacob has important findings that inform decisionmakers actions now.
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Kate Andrews
KateAndrs
Some thoughts on face masks: the blue passports of our time. Evidence on face masks is genuinely mixed. Some studies point to the reduction of virus spread, while others point
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Brent Orrell
orrell_b
I don’t know whether hydroxychloroquine works or not and neither does anyone else. The evidence is, thus far, sketchy and more work needs to be done. Properly administered, it seems,
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Curt (Libertarian)
checkmatestate
Lies they told me:• Iraq WMDs• Russia collusion• 15 days to slow the spread• Riots are peaceful• I'm responsible for sins of other white people• Go to college• Creating money
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Dr Amanda Dillon
oddityofwings
Oh have I got a tweet rant for you re: SF and dystopia and the current situation. Hokay, so a journalist posted a fascinating thread about the process of entering
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Dr. Tanisha M. Williams - #BlackBotanistsWeek
T_Marie_Wms
I got my start in #botany and owe my #BlackBotanicalLegacy to my great-grandmother, Grace Alice (who learned her love from her grandmother). For all who know me, know she was
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Spotted Toad
toad_spotted
Holy f- "In the final days before the shutdown, DOE headquarters instructed staff not to contact the city Health Department, which was serving as the command center for de Blasio’s
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