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DejaRu22
HAVENT DONE A THREAD IN FAR TOO LONG (many more yet to cum)Somebody asked me about VISUALISATION. And rather than repeat myself 100X times:THREAD. Before anything else.We must first make
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Claire McGettrick
cmcgettrick
Re the contention that a referendum on adopted people's right to their information Firstly legal scholars e.g., @ConorUCCLaw have repeatedly argued that a referendum isn't necessary in order to legislate
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Maajid أبو عمّار
MaajidNawaz
THREAD on WHO & herd immunity:Without explanation, the World Health Organisation @WHO appears to have *changed* their definition of “herd immunity” from June to November 2020 by explicitly removing “immunity
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ANDREA MORRISON
morrisonXandrea
Migrants are important carriers of knowledge and we need more research from innovation scholars.Our special issue on *STEM migration, research innovation* joint with Breschi Lawson @leflix31 @AmmonSalter is out.https://www.sciencedirect.com
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bene_dicere
Bene09443296
Do asymptomatics/presymptomatics transmit #COVID19 disease? Let’s analyse the preprint systematic review including 19 studies focusing on TRULY asymptomatic/presymptomatic. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.09.01.20135194v2 1/n
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David Neiwert
DavidNeiwert
1) Does racism and bigotry increase during economic downturns, and decrease during good times? The belief that racism and economics are deeply connected, and that broad economic solutions can dissolve
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
I felt it may be helpful to provide an update on the new #COVID19 lineages in the UK and in SA that might both be more contagious than any #SARSCoV2
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Charles Melnyk
CharlesMelnyk
A nice step towards achieving wide spread inter-species plant grafting "Cell-cell adhesion in plant grafting is facilitated by β-1,4-glucanases" published today in @ScienceMagazine. My thoughts on this paper https://science.scien
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Edward Nirenberg
ENirenberg
Hi guys. I just wanted to put a quick thread out here about a concern I'm seeing a lot today re vaccines for COVID-19 and their potential for long-term effects.
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Dr. Jane Clare Jones
janeclarejones
So, the committee hearing went I think very well. Most of the questions were relatively open and respectful.At his point, however, we get more evidence of the way in which
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Lisa Grabinsky
lizgraby
Hello! I'm Lisa Grabinsky, a Mexican Fulbright scholar and a recent graduate from the Applied Anthropology MA program @OregonState I'm presenting my research “Use of Dietary Guidelines in Nutrition Consultations
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Lion Schulz
Lion_Schulz
Excited to share this! We show that dogmatic beliefs are predicted by how people use their confidence to guide their search for information - out in @PNASNews w/ @M_Rollwage, Ray
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GET A GRIP 💙
docrussjackson
When we're exposed to terms like 'woke', 'snowflake', 'cultural Marxism' or 'identity politics, we're experiencing 'weaponised narrative' - designed for speed of transmission, virulence, & exp
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Professor Philip Nolan
President_MU
We need to limit the number of close contacts we have each day and each week. SARS-CoV-2 transmits through prolonged close contact. What do we mean by close? The virus
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Lykke E. Andersen
lykkeeandersen
It amazes me is how differently the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted countries in 2020. Globally, COVID-19 ended up being slightly less deadly than Alzheimers & Dementia in 2020: https://www.worldlifeexpectancy.com/selected-deaths-vs-covi
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
mRNA VXINES: Polyethylene glycol (PEG), the polymer of choice for gene-editing, is a polyether compound derived from petroleum. PEG is very sensitive to sonolytic (ultrasound) degradation & PEG degradation products can be TOXIC TO
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