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Alexandra Erin
AlexandraErin
Last night I blocked Elizabeth Bear and Scott Lynch, who both had followed me for some time after she did the equivalent of detonating a tactical nuke as a flash
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Maria Chong
mariachong
I was just three years old when we were stationed in Germany. But I remember the apartment. A church we were sent to. Crayons melting on a radiator. Walking home
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R∞s🌹
lightofEJ
Stole this from @TereVazquez_95! Lets try and see if this works and is fun or not Like and I will share a random fact about myself! :) Im coming out
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Jerry Daykin
jdaykin
Time to lift the lid? Can you ‘live tweet’ reading a 6 year old playbook you co-wrote and it not be the be the most boring thing ever? How could
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Geoffrey York
geoffreyyork
South African science was crucial in helping UK discover its new variants; but then the UK govt claimed (wrongly) that the SA variant is more transmissible. No evidence to support
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Emily Bazalgette
EmRoseBaz
You shouldn't have published this @bmj_latest I'm glad Paul has recovered, but this is promotion of dangerous pseudo-science. I expect better from a Professor of medicine (especially someone involved with
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Whores of Yore
WhoresofYore
These are advertisements for the famous “Coraline Corset”, patented by two brothers, Dr Ira and Dr Lucien Warner. It was created in 1873 & marketed as a “health corset” as
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Kassandra Ford
kassthefish
Moore Lecture during #SICB2021 @SICB_: Stereotype threat & identity threat: The science of a diverse community (by Dr. Claude Steele).Thread of this talkOur society is aiming for "color blindness"
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Russ
RussInCheshire
Hubei province, where Covid started, has 57m people and cities of 11mThey locked down completely, closed airports, roads, schools, business for 16 weeks, then opened upDeaths per million:China: 3.3UK: 676
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Jen Heemstra
jenheemstra
One of the biggest mysteries of Covid-19 has been why some people become very ill, while a large number of people who are infected show no symptoms at all. It
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James Heathers
jamesheathers
[CW: Sack up, we're going long.]So, important bits of pre-election polling sucked.Why?Well, I don't run a polling organisation, but I have run a few experiments, and I do spend a
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Gopal Sarma
gopalpsarma
1/18: "Results and lessons from a 2-round Delphi method experiment on the 1-dose/2-dose COVID vaccine question" 2/18: How can groups of experts or simply concerned citizens better arrive at consensus
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Indefinite Hiatus
santeira
And where does Sun fit in here? Low carb high fat (ketogenic diets) might be able to burn off the stored fats in your body by ketone release from the
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Jim
Yayeahyeah
Okay, here we go. Not specifying exact number in case I suddenly realise 1 or more I forgot, but 15+ YA books available in UK bookshops (mostly #UKYA authors but
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Dr David Boyce
DrDavidBoyce
Happy Winter Solstice people. 10.02 am marks the darkest point in the year. The point where the nights are longest and the days are shortest. Tonight as the Sun sets
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Saamaanya Jeevi ಸಾಮಾನ್ಯ ಜೀವಿ Shivakumar
SaamaanyaJ
A thread on National Education Policy 2020.1. The reference to Duties in the same vein as Responsibilities is a good thing. Weakness of Constitution can be compensated by Education to
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