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John Rogers
jonrog1
1) All right, since some of you inexplicably like when I write about politics, I present to you a variation of the classic praise sandwich: First, assuming Biden wins, he
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Stephen Quest
stephen_quest
My first 2 months at @EU_ScienceHub have been fascinating. I’ve begun to explore a rich tradition of scientific excellence spanning nearly 60 years.Here are some of the things I have
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Black In Neuro
BlackInNeuro
[#NeuroRacism | Historical Black Figures ] Today’s been kinda heavy! We wanted to end on a high note, so now we're going to celebrate and highlight many amazing Black figures
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Turi Munthe
turi
We lie to ourselves all the time.In fact, our thinking processes evolved to *help* us lie to ourselves about the facts around us. Why? Because being accurate about the world
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Auren 📚 𝐇𝐨𝐟𝐟𝐦𝐚𝐧
auren
1/ Data businesses are generally misunderstood. DaaS has different metrics than SaaS.While there has been a lot written about SaaS businesses (how they operate, what metrics to watch, etc.), there
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John Hayward
Doc_0
Democrats on the coronavirus are yipping like third-grade blowhards bragging about how they would have kicked the bully's ass if only they had been on the playground that day, while
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Dr. Jacquelyn Gill
JacquelynGill
I just changed my profile Twitter avatar for the first time in forever, so, enjoy me barely able to contain my excitement at holding a piece of the Greenland ice
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jonathanstray
jonathanstray
Facebook: "We’ve had emergency measures in place since before the US elections like not recommending civic groups for people to join."Something platforms know that political scientists will need to reckon
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Jay Bigalow Supernatural Gigolo
therobotjay
sitting in my office on the day my store is closed because plumbers are herejust gonna,,,,watch a documentary about aliens,,,,, ohshit it's my boy, Dr. Steven Greer at least the
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
A recent NY Times newsletter claimed we are "underselling" vaccines by honestly communicating the unknowns w/ the benefits and suggested more optimism. Make no mistake: these vaccines are fantastic. But
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Michael Retchin
MichaelRetchin
10 Biotech ConferencesHere are some of the best *free* events for learning about advances in bioengineering / synthetic biology and drug discovery.Thread This is one in a series of threads
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Andy Gonzalez
bio_diverse
Very important reanalysis of the Living Planet Index trends @natureClustered versus catastrophic global vertebrate declineshttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2920-6Clusters of extreme decline in ~1% of populations. The remaining 98%
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space symbiont
RainicornMax
so many trans guys are like "will I lose my sense of compassion on T and become an unrecognizable person" and it just makes me so sad that this myth
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C.W. Reeve
GotobedDiaries
Hey #WyrdWednesday, you guys ever heard of the Chronovisor? The Italian priest & scientist Pellegrino Ernetti apparently built it in the 1960s as a means to observe past events, decoding
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Kate Mackenzie
kmac
1) THE CARBON CYCLE IS NOT A SIMPLE MACHINE 2) NEITHER ARE THE ECOSYSTEMS THAT IT SUPPORTShttps://twitter.com/AlexSteffen/status/1359290932030410754 Yeah, it makes neat economic sense to get rich countries to pay big
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Manny Teodoro
MPTeodoro
Literally essential services like #water & #sewer would be the top #infrastructure priority in a federal COVID relief bill, right?Nope. Once again, transportation & broadband are slated for $55 billion.Water
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