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Dr Camilla Mørk Røstvik
CRostvik
Prior to the normalisation of disposable menstrual products, many people relied on homemade options. In Scandinavia knitted options were used, often knitted at school. These were DIY technologies relying on
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Kwasi Kwarteng
KwasiKwarteng
Very productive meeting just now with 20 of UK's major auto companies on their priorities following our trade deal with the EUTake a look at what we're doing to drive
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Jared Bernstein
econjared
GDP fell 32.9% last quarter (Q2: Apr, May, June) at an annual rate, the biggest decline on record with data back to the 1940s. That's an awful number, but it's
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Tom Forbes
kidney_tom
In the transition to #virtualconference platforms, the audience is no longer captive and #scicomm must evolve to be more dynamic and viewer friendly. @MCRI_for_kids @RCHMelbourne @ISSCR @UniMelbscicomm @StemCellsUoM @UniMelbMDHS @AusStemCel
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David Vorick
DavidVorick
1/I used to use Rotten Tomatoes to pick out movies to watch. I usually found myself agreeing with the critics over the audience, and anything >90% was a safe bet
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RP Mitchell
RPMComo
Said yesterday I agree with this. But my DMs full of people saying “fed up with all this witch-hunting”. Our private conversations are all similar aren’t they? I have a
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TechFreedom
TechFreedom
All 4 big tech CEOs are testifying about #antitrust todayYou’ll hear Rs complain about bias and Ds complain about social justice etc. But vague notions of “fairness” aren’t what competition
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E.W. Niedermeyer
Tweetermeyer
>starts taking customer cash for "Full Self Driving" in October 2016>expects training infrastructure to be set up by mid-2021https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1296148766714560512 I really go out of my way not to throw the
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Ali Zahid
alizhd
Something really interesting is happening in the economy. Canadians are paying down debt and starting to save money even though interest rates at almost zero. This usually happens when there's
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Josh Dorner
JoshDorner
Joe Biden is opening up a Special Enrollment Period for the ACA marketplaces. Here's aon why this a BFD! 1/https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/01/28/fact-sheet-president-biden-to-sign-executive-orders-stren
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Asheesh Birla
ashgoblue
All things considered, Ripple had a pretty incredible year in 2020. In my 7+ years at Ripple, I remain insanely proud of what this team has achieved, and I’m bullish
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Victoria Guida
vtg2
A thread on that thing related to the Federal Reserve that’s holding up the economic relief bill (because explainer threads are my guilty pleasure) Since the Great Depression, the Fed
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MoonShotCaller
Why will VeChain succeed?VeChain operates withing the right sector, with big partners that help onboarding their clients on the #VeChainThor blockchain. They have proven solutions & working products, so once
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Tom Emrich
tomemrich
1/8 I've had folks ask me if I think this is the Year of Consumer AR Glasses. Some thoughts...2021 is expected to see consumer smartglasses from various players. These devices
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Sarayu Pani
sarayupani
The one glaring difference between the US and India brought out by these elections has been the positions taken by large corporations (which is usually a decent reflection of what
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Sarah Kliff
sarahkliff
There's an obvious culprit when it comes to America's sky-high health care spending: high prices.But there's something less obvious, that's worth understanding a bit better: insurers do not have strong
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