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_ShowtimeRX
The vaccines for COVID-19 were able to fast track thru studies because of the method they’re using to make the vaccines AND the fact that a lot of the science
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Dr Olivia Keenan
oliviakeenan1
Great #Engage2020 session with @JensenWarwick and @inscico on evidencing public engagement. My big Q here is always should we be publishing negative results from programmes that haven’t had the intended
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The Ice Age ❄️🌞
Jamie_Woodward_
BREAKING: Another extinct ice age beast exhumed from the permafrost. Exceptionally well-preserved carcass of a juvenile woolly rhinoceros discovered in Yakutia. Its internal organs and stomach contents await investigation. Photos
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Stonekettle
Stonekettle
If you wondered how anyone could be so incompetent in the handling of a deadly pandemic, well......it was on purpose. They WANTED us infected. They wanted Americans to become infected
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Liam Bright
lastpositivist
Interesting blog post to me in terms of being very squarely centered on my interests - relating ideas about truth to support for pre-publication peer review - and containing stuff
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Melanie Benesh
MelanieBenesh
It is worth noting that "voluntary" rarely truly means voluntary in this context. More likely @US_FDA , which did its own damning studies on 6:2 FTOH (a #PFAS chemical) earlier
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Amanda Alcántara 🧜🏽♀️
YoSoy_Amanda
People saying only white Latinos voted for Trump also don’t know how far conspiracy theories have gone, Q and right-wing fake news are also abound in Latin America. In DR
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Thiago Carvalho
CyrilPedia
Last week we looked at Juan Lafaille's demonstration of T cell regulation in the EAE system. Now here's another side of Treg history- it starts, of course with an experimentally
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Dillan Newbold
dillannewbold
Day 2 of my Twitter #thesis. Today's topic: How spontaneous waves of activity shape the developing brain(Figure from Ackman et al 2012 https://doi.org/10.1038/nature11529) Again, it all dates back to Hubel
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Philippe Lemoine
phl43
One of the weirdest things about the cost-benefit debate on restrictions, beside the fact that it's almost non-existent, is that almost everyone talks as if restrictions didn't have an immediate
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Jonathan Koomey
jgkoomey
This is a pretty good popular writeup of historical improvements in computing efficiency. @erikbryn @amcafee https://www.makeuseof.com/is-koomeys-law-new-moores-law/?utm_source=MUO-FP-P&utm_medium=Social-Distribution&utm_campaign=MU
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Malgorzata (Gosia) Gasperowicz
GosiaGasperoPhD
"Reopening schools causes R transmission rate to surge, study suggests""Transmission rises by 24% within a month of children returning to classrooms, models using data from 131 countries show"1/https://www.thelancet.com/
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Hazel Southwell
HSouthwellFE
ok I need to stop getting angry with the internet so let's have a chat about non-cobalt options for EV batteriescobalt is rare, most of it is mined from DRC,
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Kyle Shiely
KShiely
I’m sorry we’ve failed you Leo. We will definitely try to do better. Or rename the show as you suggest. If you and your family identify with Leo, please check
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Business Insider India🇮🇳
BiIndia
#Discovery | Egyptian #archaeologists unearthed a 4,200-year-old funerary temple for a queen and 50 coffins in an ancient city of the dead#Egypt #Saqqara #mummyhttps://www.businessinsider.in/science/news/egyptian-archaeologists-unearthed-a-
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🌿🕊Carminda B🕊🌿
carmindabrendel
There are some EVENTS inHistory that can’t be Undone or Unseen 1942 “They Are Living Among Us" - You Need To Hear This https://youtu.be/hunKHX-qHrE via @YouTube We share our planet
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