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Stefan Kirchner
KirchnerArctic
New study from Germanybreveals that cases of #COVID19 in young children are missed more often than in adults or older kids. This has #HumanRights implications. A thread. 1/xhttps://twitter.com/DrZoeHyde/status/1322198487975424001 2/x The
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CueBellaK8
CueBellaK8
The Conspiracy : How they are Killing your Pineal Gland https://www.nexusnewsfeed.com/article/spiritual-psychic/pineal-gland-our-third-eye-the-biggest-cover-up-in-human-history/ https://twitter.com/olivia31570853/status/1354185731644813315
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Cody Dean Bivins
GuerillaTheo
As my final week at Wheaton College Graduate School soars on, I’m working a sappy thread reflecting my time there. I’ve spent a lot of time reflecting (Oregon trees are
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Peter Daszak
PeterDaszak
More details on likely evolutionary timescales behind bat-to-human COVID emergence. Interesting work from @robertson_lab @UofGlasgow @CVRinfo suggests 1) SARS2-lineage bat-CoVs have been circulating for few decades (in bats!).....https://ww
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
Some people are *still* lumping "children" all together in talking about transmission, schools etcThat is a dumb thing to doIt doesn't take a paediatrician to tell you a 2yr old
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Jordan Schneider 司马乔丹
jordanschnyc
Aside from its naked cruelty, Just how bad are new ICE and H1B requirements for American competitiveness? Really bad, and just what the doctor ordered for China's basic research and
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Professor Marina Adshade
MarinaAdshade
I get that this is a sexy headline. But this claim that women's labour force participation has been knocked back three decades is greatly overblown. And it does a serious
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Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH
ashishkjha
I don't buy Sturgis study below. Why? Really big effect. Makes me skepticalOne rule of thumb I teach is: if effect size of a social phenomenon using noisy data is
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
Thread on how COVID plays out in hotspots. Look at Italy, UK, Belgium, USA. The USA looks very different.However, when we examine the US as composed of many different “countries”,
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Arvind Narayanan
random_walker
In 2018 the blockchain/decentralization story fell apart. For example, a study of 43 use cases found a 0% success rate. https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/11/30/blockchain_study_finds_0_per_cent_success_rate/Let's talk about some mistak
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Murshid Zainul Mahas
ZainulMahas
Voluntary Intern - i.e. Unpaid labour for profit. - A ranty threadYes, even if it is a not-for-profit NGO, it still profits off your work by being able to meet
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Ann Memmott PGC🌈
AnnMemmott
So. That study where toddlers were shown vampire masks and giant spiders to see how much they screamed.The nearly $2 million in funding for it is linked to two funding
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
In the first two months of the pandemic, 85,000 cases of #covid19 were reported, says @DrTedros at the start of @WHO presser on #covid19. "In the past two months 6
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Hugo Nguyen
hugohanoi
A friend, who's a seasoned CFA analyst, cited Buffett's criticism of Bitcoin that it's a nonproductive asset and most successful Bitcoin investors were "lucky", i.e. investing based on sentiment not
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Kenneth A. Grady
LeanLawStrategy
My two cents:1) The term "lawyer" remains undefined. Until we have a solid working definition of that term, we are spinning our wheels.2) The definitions I have seen take a
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Staffan Qvist
QvistStaffan
[1/x] Happy to announce the publication of “RETROFIT DECARBONIZATION of COAL POWER” (open access https://bit.ly/38NihtV , @energies_mdpi). A riveting 39-page article (+ 44p S.I.), obviously makes for excellent holiday/wknd reading
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