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Ewen Bell
ewster
I have a little thread on science.I am biased because I spent a decade working in medical research and learning to think scientifically changed my entire life./1https://twitter.com/ewster/status/1350557161613631488 Science is the
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LGBAlliance_Aus
LGBAlliance_Aus
We are LGB Alliance Australia and with great pride we stand shoulder to shoulder with many others asserting our rights as people with same-sex sexual orientation. We will align ourselves
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Allie Lindo | #BlackLivesMatter
AllieLindo
Climbing up on my soapbox. This mask study is pissing me off.I previously worked in healthcare PR for a major NYC area research hospital. Lemme tell you, a lot of
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Frank ⌁
FrankElavsky
Data visualization cares disproportionately far too much about designing for colorblindness relative to other disabilities that are more common (visual impairments included).(A thread on disability, race, and patriarchy in data
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Emma Salinas
emmalsalinas
There are so many opportunities on twitter... has anyone compiled them somewhere? Do you wanna help me do it in this thread? https://twitter.com/humandotcapital/status/1283112667306004481?s=21 https://twitter.com/humandotcapital/status/1283
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Jonathan Marks
marksjo1
I've just finished @ProfEricAdler's Battle of the Classics. It is well-worth the read, a book that can be read profitably both by those with a passing interest in the fate
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Doccy B is Less Valuable 🐝🌻
merylbatchelder
Why capitalism* is bad.OrThe story of a lost balloon. *DefinitionAn economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than
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Andrew Brunatti
AndrewBrunatti
Castlereagh in the round? A thread.The most ubiquitous image of #ViscountCastlereagh is Lawrence’s portrait from c1810. But it was Sir Francis Chantrey who captured the most accurate images we have
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Dr Rae
rachel_mbanje
I promised to do a thread about the vaccines after people were asking so many questions on my previous posts..Ps *I’m not a vaccine or COVID expert...the following tweets
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Dr. Jonathan Kolby
MyFrogCroaked
Five years ago today, USFWS banned 201 species of #salamanders from entering the US to prevent a #chytrid extinction crisis (see here: https://www.fws.gov/injuriouswildlife/salamanders.html?fbclid=IwAR0VIh1ZXGYgx05ilZnN1x03dsK35TPzAVApe6eoj
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
https://www.rcpjournals.org/content/clinmedicine/early/2020/11/26/clinmed.2020-0839.full.pdfA very thoughtful team in Swansea systematically assessed the 31 positive PCR tests received through swabbing in summer 2020. Despite the often rude
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
NEW: All these months into the pandemic, we may have been testing the wrong way. Data from some state labs suggest up to 90% (!!) of people who get a
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Prof. Katharine Hayhoe
KHayhoe
When it comes to what climate goals we should be aiming for, there are a lot of "magic numbers" floating around - 2 degrees, 12 years, 350ppm, net zero emissions,
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NASA Sun & Space
NASASun
Today, @ESA & @NASA’s SOHO solar observatory marks 25 years in space! Over the past quarter century, SOHO has revolutionized the way we understand the Sun, illuminating everything from its
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Ross Tucker
Scienceofsport
You’ll look long and hard, and still fail, to find a debunking of something as poor and weak as this one. Simply saying the opposite thing preceded by FACT (in
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Michael
JonahofNinevah
I learned about fetal Microchimerism yesterday from on of you & it’s blowing my mind. It’s the scientific discovery that women who get pregnant retain some dna from each child
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