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(((Michael Koplow)))
mkoplow
This is going to be an unusually personal thread but bears putting out there. It relates to the people who have been expressing in different ways their realization after yesterday
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JARHEADMARINE1
jarheadmarine1
So. Today I’m giving up drinking for the month of January at least. Why? Looking for some performance gains in my training. That’s literally it. This will be a daily
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ The Australian "Nebulizer-gate" maybe a red herring to distract from the fact that airborne transmission of COVID-19 happens all the timeI've been following this story, which didn't make a
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Daniel Feldman
d_feldman
This is Douglas PrasherHe was a van driver at a car dealership in BostonBut as a young man, he did a PhD in biochemistry at Ohio State, then was a
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gaming disorder pawg
roun_sa_ville
Today is the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima by the United States. This unprecedented act of violence killed an estimated 100,000 people. Irrefutable historical evidence proves that
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Don Moynihan
donmoyn
I regret to inform you the Wall St. Journal opinion page is at it again.https://www.wsj.com/articles/is-there-a-doctor-in-the-white-house-not-if-you-need-an-m-d-11607727380?reflink=desktopwebshare_twitter "Hello, Jill Biden, I'd li
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Matthew Herper
matthewherper
So, contrary to things I'm seeing on Twitter, $GILD has NOT shown a mortality benefit for remdesivir this morning. It's suggested one, and that's very different.PR: https://www.gilead.com/news-and-press/press-room/press-releases
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Tamas Szakmany MBE
iamyourgasman
I gave an interview to a Hungarian online journal, where we talked about how the transparency of the weekly @ICNARC data helped us to shape our response to #COVID19 (and
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Richard Toye
RichardToye
A thread on Paul Addison, The Road to 1945, and the "post-war consensus" debate.#twitterstorians Paul Addison’s The Road to 1945 (1975) was a seminal account of British politics during World
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Jonathan Koomey
jgkoomey
This is a great thread by @Bankfieldbecky, but I wanted to add a few more pointers.https://twitter.com/Bankfieldbecky/status/1280404159674691585 The idea of "unburnable carbon" or "stranded assets" goes back much further
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Adam Safron
adamsafron
0/Another great interview on Brain Inspired with @dileeplearning.https://twitter.com/pgmid/status/1344038876562685952 1/I haven't been terribly careful with distinguishing between predictive coding and predictive processing in the past,
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Christina Fraser
CMayFraser
The latest paper from my PhD is now available online published in the @iwra_water journal #WaterInternational - I have recently seen some great threads describing newly published papers so I
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Scott Coley
scott_m_coley
It's been suggested that those who promote "wokeness" or "woke theology" should be regarded as false teachers. This claim reflects a kind of theological illiteracy that needs to be exposed.
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Liminal Warmth ❤️
liminal_warmth
For someone who didn’t sleep last night, I feel surprisingly chipper and happy this morningI took an hour or so to journal and just kind of reflect on my projects
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Rob Gray ⚾️👁
ShakeyWaits
Have heard some claim lately that the ecological approach is insufficient for coaching because it only focuses on motor skill acquisition and ignores other important factors like confidence, motivation, social
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Tom Sugrue
TomSugrue
Another tiresome and utterly predictable jeremiad about the history profession that misses the innovation that has remade the field in recent decades.https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2021-01-31/max-hastings-u-s-universities-declar
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