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Henry Hepburn
Henry_Hepburn
"I have some anxiety about the reopening of schools because of the degree of change this represents," John Swinney tells @SP_EduSkills #schoolsreopening #reopeningschools #CoronavirusScotland "There will be limited opportunit
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Alexandra Erin
AlexandraErin
Last night I blocked Elizabeth Bear and Scott Lynch, who both had followed me for some time after she did the equivalent of detonating a tactical nuke as a flash
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FREEDOM3WWGIWGA
Sacred Secrets of the Vatican: The manuscript that reveals our supernatural powersManuscripts hidden in the Vatican that reveal: "The human being has supernatural power"The Divine Matrix is a kind of
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Lauring Lab
LauringLab
Excited to share our latest, out in @cellhostmicrobe. Great work by @alvalesano. This was a real team effort with major contributions from @mt2fus @famulare_mike many colleagues from @UVA_ID and @icddr_b
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Woke King
PurelyPurgatory
MLM 101"The peoples who have awoken to the truth will inevitably gain the final victory!"Chapters 1-10 from Quotations of Mao https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/mao/works/red-book/ch01.htmPrinciples of Communism - Engels h
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Gwen loves cats and bunnies 🐇🍞🐱🐻🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
gwennelsonuk
More nonsense about trans healthcare:Blockers are apparently bad because they're also used for cancer, or for chemical castration of sex offenders.They're specifically used for androgen sensitive prostate cancer. Basically, blockers
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Paige Leitman
PaigeLeitman
Hey, yeah. The Supreme Court is full of conservatives who are likely to restrict abortion and maybe even contraception options.Now MIGHT BE THE TIME TO STOCK UP. Plan B emergency
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Ted McCormick
mccormick_ted
A lot of colleges and universities with breadth requirements for undergraduates have "Science for non-scientists" courses.This morning I found myself wondering why there are no "History for non-historians" courses. This
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Emily Bazalgette
EmRoseBaz
You shouldn't have published this @bmj_latest I'm glad Paul has recovered, but this is promotion of dangerous pseudo-science. I expect better from a Professor of medicine (especially someone involved with
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Alice Sheppard
PenguinGalaxy
Next #CitSci2020 session: a keynote talk, "encounters in citizen science". I don't know exactly what it'll involve yet but it was a series of coincidences that led me to find
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Joseph T Noony
JoeAgneya
My favorite philosopher?Hah!Kapila Kardama. Who else? A very ancient sage. Descendant of Saptarshi Pulaha.Founded Samkhya, world's second oldest philosophy.The world's first Empiricist.World's first Atheist thinker.Worlds first
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Alex Mason
AlexanderFMason
We're in the thick of (virtual) conference season, and a lot of PhDs/PDs will be busy preparing online poster presentations.This is what I've found to be most effective (having won
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Gopal Sarma
gopalpsarma
1/18: "Results and lessons from a 2-round Delphi method experiment on the 1-dose/2-dose COVID vaccine question" 2/18: How can groups of experts or simply concerned citizens better arrive at consensus
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Rep. Katie Porter
RepKatiePorter
No matter how we look at the data—by race, by sector, by income—it's clear the burden of the pandemic is falling hardest on women. Today, our office released a report
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Alvaro de Menard
AlvaroDeMenard
Over the past year I have skimmed through more than 2500 social science papers. I wrote a giant post about everything that's wrong with them and how to fix the
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Ijeoma Nnodim Opara, MD, FAAP
innodim
1/ With the epidemic of Medical Establishment-induced hemorrhaging of Black physicians, particularly, Black Women, from academic & clinical medicine, what better time than Black History Month for the entire establishment
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