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David Hess
6point626
Some are calling the closure of Fessenheim nuclear power plant a tragedy. But why? After all it was France’s oldest plant. When is a reactor retirement premature rather than reasonable?
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Jonathan West 🌺🕉️🇺🇸🇮🇳🇪🇨
MycoJonathan
1/ George Soros has pledged $1 billion to stop “nationalism” in response to the people of India finally ousting a family dynasty political party with a resounding majority vote for
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Alison Blunt
AlisonBlunt
1) "One of the many super-spreaders of disinformation, Karl Lauterbach, SPD, is an enthusiastic lockdown supporter. He escalates his announcements on a daily basis. He is not alone in this."
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Paul Poast
ProfPaulPoast
Today, August 9, marks 75 years since the last time nuclear weapons were used in war.Why have they not been used since? [THREAD] The literature on the international politics of
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swarnim bharat
a_sandhan
Fear mongering 1: If India does Nuke test, USA will put sanctions n we will go to medieval ageIt worked for 10-15 yrs. Then a confident leader knowing inherent strength
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Laura Jedeed, Professional Stocker
LauraJedeed
Gonna start a new thing that I may or may not abandon immediately: the Daily Coup threadI'm going to rate us at about 4/10: a number I made up that's
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Stacey Henley
FiveTacey
I started working in games media this year, and despite the disaster that is 2020, it's gone pretty well. I have a few things to wrap up before Christmas, but
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John
Johnheretohelp
I'm hearing some disturbing things now. The Dems/DS intend to "Take" the election. They know they can't win, they know the vast public opinion is against them. So they intend
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Delaney Williams, Antifa treasurer
AuthorDelaneyW
“A cure for cancer” *a thread*Sigh. As a long term cancer survivor and fighter, I’d love this. But this narrative is broken and I’d like to tell you why because
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CatGoggles
catgoggles
A thread on efficacy concerns for masks to control the spread of viruses. Is the "science settled" or is there reason for skepticism? I'm no expert, so I'll let them
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S4D4C Project
S4D4C
Recently, we published a policy report to call for a systemic change for to better address global challenges through #ScienceDiplomacy multilateral responses. But there are diplomatic stoppers, warnings, and
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Dr Ben Britton
BMatB
Some tweets as I read Cech and Waidzunas (2021) Science Advances.The article explore responses from members of 21 STEM professional societies, which includes 25k people, of which 1k are LGBTQ+
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Kent Hendricks
kenthendricks
52 of the most interesting things I learned in 2020:1. The bacteria RB41 is known to exist in only three places: showerheads, dog noses, and paleolithic cave paintings.*The Great Indoors*https://amzn.to/3aSWBiq
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Mark Scott
markscott82
"We need to police online content!"Well sure. But before we go about doing that, it's worth remembering: this stuff is incredibly difficult & very easy to get wrong. Case in
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Izabella Kaminska
izakaminska
So... this isn’t really an Alphaville thing so I thought I would tweet thread it (rather than write about it formally) as it’s both a fascinating story and an important
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elexus jionde
Lexual__
Right Wing Terrorism: A Thread In 2009 the Department of Homeland Security released an internal report saying the future of terrorism was homegrown, and most perpetrators would be white supremacist
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