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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ Thread on the relative importance of transmission modesA very difficult question, everyone reluctant to guess. As evidence accumulates, I decided to venture a guess, hoping to start some discussion.
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Dr. Lynora Saxinger 🇨🇦
AntibioticDoc
So @BogochIsaac and I were asked by @ianhanomansing about the last 12 months as ID docs (who answer media calls about the pandemic!) on @CBCTheNational and as usual I had
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Keith Baybayon
keithbaybayon
An Open Letter to all Ontario Students,We know. We know it’s hard to stay home all day, every day, repeating the same routine. We know you’re tired, we’re all in
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Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales
AmgueddfaCymru
We can’t give visitors tours of our collections in person at the moment, but perhaps you can join us for a #TwitterTour?Today we are virtually opening our doors to the
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Dr. J Bernadette Moore
TheMooreLab
Interesting to do the research for this editorial 'Obese and hungry: two faces of a nation' for @bmj_latest But fitting all into 750 words a challenge! Would like to share
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Tod R. Lauer
TodLauer
Today is the 51st anniversary of the launch of Apollo 12, which became famous for it's near abort when the Saturn V was struck by lightening, an action forestalled by
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John Chodera (he/him)
jchodera
I gave our annual State of the Lab address this week! I shamelessly borrowed the idea from Ken Dill--an incredibly clear communicator--who would annually dive into what we had done,
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Amy Maxmen, PhD
amymaxmen
I've reported on the ground from many epidemics, but this is the first one I'm really living through. A of memories to follow...For me, this got real when I
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Marcel Harmon
MarcelHarmon1
Despite all of the science/evidenced based recommendations for how to reopen schools/universities, despite the cautionary tales from other nations, in many places we're already doing it wrong - we're starting
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FactsDontLie
FactsdontL
A resume on virusesFirstly, a bacterium is a single-celled 'germ'. However, a virus is not even classified as being a cell. It consists of a strand of RNA (ribo-nucleic acid
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Ryan Lizza
RyanLizza
From POLITICO Nightly tonight...https://www.politico.com/newsletters/politico-nightly-coronavirus-special-edition/2020/06/16/mike-pences-abrupt-covid-shift-489544 VEEP IN THOUGHT — Since February there has been a rift inside the White Hou
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BuzzFeed News
BuzzFeedNews
No one was prepared for the coronavirus pandemic.But after a long 2020, here are 13 things about the virus that we didn't know at the start of the year. https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/zahrahirji/13-coronavirus-facts-2020?bftwnews&
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Franc
beansandfluff
I am going to add any actions I see that you can take in solidarity with trans people to this thread. Donate Write/sign Inform yourself and challenge others Make change
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Mahmut Demir
mah_demir
Could you find your way to the coffee shop in a stormy weather by just smelling the coffee? Well, flies #Drosophila can do! How? My recent article on @eLife will
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Dan Rejto 🇺🇸
danrejto
Big Ag & Tech risk greenwashing with their soil carbon sequestration efforts.https://newrepublic.com/article/158833/agribusiness-farms-microsoft-mcdonalds-carbon-climate-change .@Charli3Mitchell argues in The @NewRepublic that efforts b
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
2) Israel is seeing a sharp rise in the number of children and teens getting infected with coronavirus, according to Health Ministry. “This is something we did not witness
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