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Amy McGrath
AmyMcGrathKY
1/4 My mother was one of the first to get the polio vaccine. Dr. Salk tested it on her at the University of Pittsburgh since she had already been afflicted
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👁️🗽 Vitamine D+C+Zinc
eglisecovid
Bonjour, le temps des explications est venu Pendant des mois, je me suis laissé convaincre que le covid n'était qu'une "grippette".J'étais mal à l'aise avec les restrictions, car ça
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Dr Jonathan Downie
integlangsbiz
What I wished I knew when I started in #1nt (with a mention of the people I would love every student to get to know). If I tag you, please
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Ms Love
mslove_TLB
TO THE SCIENCE WE GO!Why #Masks are useless & harmful. THREAD: #Covid1984 New England Journal of Medicine"We know that wearing a mask outside health care facilities offers little, if any,
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Aristotle
AristotlesStgra
Meno's paradox and logic: a thread.Meno's paradox says 1) you can't inquire into what you know (you know it already)2) you can't inquire into what you don't know3) you have
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Chinmay Tumbe
ChinmayTumbe
I was looking for pandemic references in literary works on India throughout the year. Enjoyed reading these six books in 2020. 1/9 J G Farrell's Booker Prize winning "The Siege
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Los Angeles Times
latimes
The city of Long Beach this week expanded distribution of COVID-19 vaccines to food workers, the first group of essential workers in Los Angeles County outside the healthcare industry to
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Doug~Lass🌲MacArthur
Momewraths
James Watson, born April 6, 1928 is 92.In 1962 he was awarded the Nobel Prize along with Crick & Wilkins, for their discovery of DNA.He can boast a very impressive
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WhitleyFundforNature
WhitleyAwards
The conservation of Earth's biodiversity owes so much to women.We pledge to continue supporting and funding a diverse, interdisciplinary and intersectional future for the next generation of #WomenInScience.(A thread...) Today,
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Gail Simone
GailSimone
We had an interesting discussion at dinner last night, was curious what you all think. The topic was, ‘what if Star Wars had flopped?’It’s kind of a bigger Uresti on
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Anna Krzywoszynska
Anna_K_speaking
Here is science speaking truth to power, and finally embracing its political and ethical obligations. While still haunted by malthusianism, the actual paper takes #politics and #petrocapital head on.https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2
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Ted McCormick
mccormick_ted
Some were surprised that culture-warriors who began by attacking humanities disciplines in the name of science ended up as Covid-deniers.But it only makes sense that people who want history without
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Seaver Wang
wang_seaver
If you try to follow smart climate ppl like I do, your feed is currently full of folks bashing a bad (like actually terrible) paper on permafrost/runaway climate chg.Alas, unsubstantiated
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Dan Tompkins
dan_pericles
I have not tracked down the decision-making within the AAA board, but can say that the decision was almost certainly related to (or result of) the impressive campaign launched by
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Ben Hartung
BenjaminHartung
Kicking off the weekend, let me share a few thoughts on the two-edged sword of the sovereign-bank-corporate nexus. Yesterday, @Isabel_Schnabel gave a speech at an LSE-panel on the old and
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catherine liu
bureaucatliu
Dems have made COVID policy another part of their superegoic finger wagging culture war and large numbers of people did not care or actually rejected their positions in states with
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