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Yogi Jaeger
yoginho
Darwinian Gaia: the persister perspective on evolution. https://aeon.co/essays/the-gaia-hypothesis-reimagined-by-one-of-its-key-sceptics via @aeonmag I think this an amazingly refreshing and interesting new view on evolution. For several re
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Terence Blake
TPBlake
1) A very interesting thought-and-mood piece by @xenogothic about a feeling of stagnation and disappointment in contemporary philosophy and its online passion-bearers:https://xenogothic.com/2020/07/05/a-realism-that-is-still-speculative-the
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Ben Shapiro
benshapiro
There is little to no evidence schools are serious vectors of covid transmission; children are at extraordinarily low risk from covid, far lower than from the flu. If you have
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Prof. Devi Sridhar
devisridhar
There’s a middle way between blind hope (virus will disappear) & cynical fatalism (repeated waves & lockdowns). We can shape the future of this pandemic. Our actions matter. And there
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Nick Hudson
NickHudsonCT
A positive PCR test does not mean you “have COVID”. PCR tests seek portions of the virus SARS-COV-2, not the disease COVID-19. If you’re asymptomatic, you do not have the
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scannells bar
scannellsbar
There have been some new restrictions imposed on us in the last few weeks that have proved unpopular with our customers , mainly the restriction in groups of no more
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kenyatta cheese
kenyatta
I’ve been trying to stop myself whenever I use a war metaphor to talk about countering political or science disinfo/misinfo like it’s a proxy war in Vietnam because it makes
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Rajiv Malhotra
RajivMessage
The following 12 books from our History of Indian Science and Technology (HIST) series are a treasure trove of information on the advanced state of science and technology in ancient
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Alex Gerber
inscico
[1/20] Let me share the main findings and recommendations from our in-depth empirical analysis of the #science #communication #research field in this thread on: 1 Goals, 2 Methods, 3 Trends,
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Donyae Coles
okokno
She literally has a vampire book. Fledgling. There was clearly supposed to be more but she unfortunately passed away. Kindred is my LEAST favorite book by her. Let me explain.
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Darcy Anne
Dragonfly_Darcy
Ad someone raised antivax & who spent most of my adult life antivax, I can tell you that no amount of reasoning is going to change the mind of an
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JepsonLab_UCL
JepsonlabU
Observation. Since moving into the neurological disease field, I've found that many (reviewers!) feel that animal models need to precisely phenocopy human symptoms to be 'valid'. A brief thread on
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Gad Saad
GadSaad
The fools who think that so-called Trumpism is just as dangerous as the idea pathogens inherent to Wokeism are utter fools, blinded by the cork effect that I've so often
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Roger Pielke Jr.
RogerPielkeJr
Decision by Swiss Supreme Court not to revisit CAS decision on Caster Semenya isn't surprising, given the Swiss deference to arbitral decisionsBut is does show a design flaw in int'l
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President-Elect Cthulhu
tickerguy
Thread:Basic twatter AND GENERAL PUBLIC insanity:Me: "There's a cheap, easy, safe prophylaxis for Covid that the science says works. If we used it we'd have cut off viral transmission."Them: "SHOW
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Sweet Tea🇺🇸⭐️⭐️⭐️
sweettea4517
Some thoughts I've been pondering regarding this #Scamdemic after listening to an expert doctor speak on the matter: Dr. Victory, Specializing in Disaster Preparedness and Response and the Management of
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