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Stephanie Melchor, PhD
sjmelchor
Okay, boys and girls and non-binary darlings, circle up. IT'S STORY-TIME. I've learned some things in the last 48 hrs re: the history of immunology that, not once during the
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Gertrud Rey PhD (Trudy)
GertrudRey
Are viruses alive? The short answer is still no.In this month's blog post I take a break from coronaviruses to talk about giant viruses and their apparent potential to produce
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Eric Escobar
eresc79
Exponential growth of #COVID19BC cases in recent weeks continues. 1/ The growth in cases started in Fraser and is now spreading to Vancouver. 2/ More concerning is the expansion of
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Dr Robert Bohan Artist
RobertBohan
Thread: Today on the Winter Solstice, one of the oldest traditions on the planet is played out at Newgrange, Ireland. Newgrange is older than the Pyramids & Stonehenge & was
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Mo Amir ॐ This is VANCOLOUR
vancolour
Here are a few of my favourite folks in BC politics, media, and culture in 2020 — shameless plugs included. My favourite This is VANCOLOUR guest of 2020 is @tamarataggart.These
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Chris Kavanagh
C_Kavanagh
Chapter 2 of #ScienceFictions is ostensibly about the Replication Crisis but goes much further afield than psychology. The chapter offers a succinct case for why we are right to talk
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Bret Devereaux
BretDevereaux
It's time for a long twitter thread on the nature and limits of the evidence for the ancient world!As you may be aware, compared to even something like the European
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Katie Hale
halekatie
I’m challenging myself! During October, I’m aiming to read one novella / short novel every day. This may fall apart within a week, but let’s give it a shot. First
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Tim Latimer
TimMLatimer
1/Ok y’all, this @jasonbordoff piece is just fantastic. His boldest, and in my opinion accurate, claim is that petrostates will be winners of climate change policy. So let’s unpack that
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Goncalo Abecasis
gabecasis
This paper was a longtime coming. In no particular order, some of the interesting things to learn from the sequencing and analysis of 53,831 human genomes. 1/nhttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-03205-yPDF: https://www.nature.com/art
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Laura Hayes
LauraHayesDC
Friends. I would like to share my favorite food and drink discoveries from last year, many of which only came about because of the pandemic. Restaurants demonstrated their resilience and
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kārthik கார்த்திக் कार्तिक 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 | Sanatani
almightykarthik
#ThreadHello Dear Tweeples, today we’re gonna look at a Siddhar who made significant contribution in building the renowned Brihadeeswara Temple – Karuvoorar Siddhar. We’ll come to that aspect of things
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asngrads
asngrads
Aaaaand here we go! The @NSF Workshop for ECRs is about to start! #ECR2 Starting with BIO Program Director Matthew Herron outlining the goals of the @NSF Directorate of Biological
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Jose Jorge
josejorgexl
Today I want to start a potentially little series of threads about one of my biggest passions...Gödel's theoremsOne of the biggest discoveries of all time that I'm sure will blow
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matthew champion
mjc_associates
Given today's news about the discoveries made at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk, a brief thread about why we were there, and what was found. It isn't every
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Guo-Liang "Chewie" Chew
chewomics
A little late to the party (blame it on time zones), but I'm happy to share our initial findings on the reactivation of H2A.B in cancers, from an international collaboration
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