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Jeffrey Gettleman
gettleman
India’s train system is like the blood vessels of this nation. In an exclusive story that took months to report, we found that the government’s enormous train operation to bring
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Rajan Venkateswaran (സ്വാമി)
swamy64
I furnished a list of items to a newly wed couple (South Indian) who are setting up their home in B'lore. This list is indicative & should serve as a
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Dr. Kit Chapman
ChemistryKit
So how did this mountain of fossilised bird crap lead to treatment for cancer (via a Nobel prize winner and poison gas)? Chemistry, my dudes. A thread. I already explained
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Taylor Brown
taylorsbrown
Grant’s legacy toward Native Americans actually started out somewhat progressively for his era. He appointed Ely Parker (one of his most trusted adjutants in the war) as the first Native
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
Will delaying #COVID19 vaccine doses cause vaccine immune escape?This nice article misses an extremely important part - that unvaccinated ppl too have so called “partial immunity” while infected.Escape from immunity
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James Yorke
jair1970
I feel like we're dangerously close to aspects of historical knowledge of football analytics being forgotten, and that many newly interested people just have no idea about why or what
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The Rings System
TheRingsSystem
There are recurring narratives of “comparing trans experiences to disabled experiences is transphobic.” And as a trans disabled person, I disagree. Refusing to compare trans experiences to disabled experiences is
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Value_Chain
OldWell17
1/ Long thread on the fascinating history of $SYK. For more check out http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories, which pulls information from the International Directory of Company Histories. 2/ Stryker was founded in 1941
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David Wachsmuth
dwachsmuth
These 1200 ghost hotels earned $30 million last year, took a minimum of 1400 units of housing off the market, and have flown under the radar of regulators, although they
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Koshiek Karan
iamkoshiek
The Reserve Bank cut the repo rate by 25bps & just like clockwork, the rats who are paid to sell houses are encouraging people to go out & buy The
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caution: extremely fluffy
deltaryz
As a kid, I cried a lot. In public. If anything stressed me out enough (and MANY things would) I would snap and go into meltdown.What I needed most in
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dr alex
thermoflynamics
Oh joy - the "PhDs can't call themselves Dr" debate is back after that WSJ article Yeah, the D in PhD, EngD, MD, etc literally stands for.....But I wanna say
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Devayani
Geo_Sophist
Ever noticed a dark, well-defined sear thru lighter-coloured rocks? You've stumbled upon a dyke/dike - a vertical sheet of rock formed in the fracture of older rock faces!Across the #DeccanPlateau,
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Rian Thum
RianThum
The US has placed Magnitsky sanctions on officials responsible for China's crimes against humanity in Xinjiang.You'll have to ask policy and political science experts for the real significance, but I'll
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Matt Hancock: "the way we deal with new variants arising is to respond to them as they arise. The 1st line of defence is to identify & stop spread." This
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brittany packnett cunningham.
MsPackyetti
I fear that the popularization of protest has folks confused about it.Disciplined direct action has a target, strategy, and demands. When you don’t get what you want, you keep pushing.
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