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Dr. Sarah E. Myhre
SarahEMyhre
Here is a bit of a on extreme weather and climate change, with the goal of clearing up confusion. Extreme weather are events that stand out from normal patterns of
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Erin Holbert
ErnHolbert
Yep, you got me. A degree in ag business and crop science from one of the best universities in the world, working as both an agronomist and a DSM, coming
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Rajeev Venkayya MD
rvenkayya
Excellent analysis of the Moderna news from @nataliexdean. Some thoughts on the implications for #COVID #vaccines in general, reflecting my personal views only. Disclosures at the end. 1/https://twitter.com/nataliexdean/status/1328356802380
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K Balakumar
kbalakumar
Was at a small temple today. As is the case these days, only limited crowd. A discourse was being aired and heard through the speakers inside. At one point, the
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Prof. Abel Méndez
ProfAbelMendez
After many mistaken announcements of alien signals, the the public would become very skeptical of new announcements. The lesson for them is that scientists are searching, that announcements are public
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Manya
Manyaaar
Convent schools are the worst. I've faced hinduphobia entire my school life (no more staying quite). From morning assembly to the school leaving prayer everything was typically so Christian. Tilak,
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Melanee Thomas
MelaneeLThomas
One of the most annoying things about studying political science is that many folks just assume this means you "do" politics. We don't. My colleagues that have lament that most
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Issy Bryony Hardman
issybryonyh
My #wildflowerhour week has been rather focused upon one plant, the marvellous Broad-Leaved Helleborine orchid, Epipactis helleborine. This especially loves the streets, car parks and front gardens of Glasgow, and
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Ahmed H
1ahmedh1
A friend reminded me that after the Spanish flu in 1918, which led to huge societal changes, but eventually led to the roaring 1920’s.Could we be on the cusp on
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Humain Curieux
HumainCurieux
Allez, je fais un #thread sur la dernière sortie de Grégory Doucet, nouveau maire de Lyon.En résumé : il a en tête et diffuse une très mauvaise image de la
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Amy Harmon
amy_harmon
The story goes that Galileo, forced to recant his belief that the Earth orbits the sun, muttered a defiant 'and yet, it moves,' as his inquisition ended. Good line. Except
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J Censo
upcaman
#ChinaControlsPowerGridKamlas running mate has signed over control via EOs of our power grid & other facilities ...1. Get this out please ASAP. “TEXASSomething is not sitting right with me with
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Petr Ocelík
PetrOcelik
*paper out* Happy to co-author a paper reflecting past 20 years of #politicalscience in #Czechia and #CEE published in European Political Science @ECPR together w Jakub Eberle, @HubertSmekal, and Oldřich
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Melody Crowder-Meyer
MCrowderMeyer
Is my child too young to learn about gender theory and the patriarchy?Short answer: noLonger answer: this story of how I was owned by a 6 yo. (thread) Upon learning
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Rob Bailey, old-timey astrologer
oldschoolastro
It's NAIDOC week in Australia, a week to honour and celebrate the culture and history of the Indigenous people of this land. In that spirit, I have prepared a list
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Wyeth Ruthven
wyethwire
"I never vote for. I always vote against." W.C. Fields.W.C. Fields is right. And the political science term for this is loss aversion. Voters are more likely to vote AGAINST
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