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Finally today at the #SpyCopsInquiry, Gareth Pierce, speaking for the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM). We will live tweet what she says in this thread. Today's #SpyCopsInquiry will end earlier
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Dominique Tomacruz, MD
DTomacruzMD
Read a compelling article published a few days ago entitled: Haemoperfusion should only be used for COVID-19 in the context of randomized trials by @hswapnil @DrRonWald et al https://www.nature.com/articles/s41581-020-00352-9Some key
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Yusuf
YusufTw33ts
After the recent string of "betrayals", the idea of Muslims resigning from such Pol parties en masse has gained more support.Although such reactionary outrage is hardly of any consequence in
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Deepta Bhattacharya
deeptabhattacha
I received this email from someone last week that I can't stop thinking about. I probably received this since I have been openly optimistic about vaccine efforts. So I wanted
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Joseph Sakran
JosephSakran
Unpacking the myth of non-lethal crowd-control measures. A Thread: We're seeing a distressing number of instances in which police use “non-lethal” means to “keep the peace.” Last week, Dr. @rohinihaar
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Alicia Elliott
WordsandGuitar
I've written extensively about my own experiences of depression and anxiety in my book, "A Mind Spread Out On The Ground." In the title essay, I compare depression to the
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Sofía Otero
Gene_Tonic_
10 facts you might not know about Katherine Esau (pronounced EE-saw), the grande dame of botany, plant anatomy and phloem (1/n) 1. She was born in the Russian
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𝕂𝕒𝕝𝕚𝕒
YannMoebius
Il y a une dizaine de jours tout Lomé était en émoi suite à la diffusion des vidéos de lycéens contenant des images où ça et là, ils twerkaient, faisaient
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Donald Welsh
DonaldWelsh16
These are dark days for science. Reason, the scientific method, and objectivity are our preferred weapons. We believe thoughtful engagement should drive public policy. But what happens when the powerful
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Gabriel Bosslet
gbosslet
There is chatter about this study in @nature that "disproves" asymptomatic spread- ergo, lockdowns were unneeded.Let's unpack this because I think this is a blatant misinterpretation of this amazing study.https://go.nature.com
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Ben Chu
BenChu_
When can the UK economy safely re-open?A threadReports suggest Downing Street is looking at easing restrictions in England from early March, with a return to the regional tier system...1/ But
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el gato malo
boriquagato
this has been my bet for some time: when this is all said and done, there is going to be a strong source contamination fecal/oral route infection pathway for covid19.the
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Dan McKinley
mcfunley
Mute me for a bit if you don’t like long diatribes about startup debacles but this reminds me of a story (1/n)https://twitter.com/kellan/status/1194633626161299465 So the first version of Etsy (2005) was
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jane francesca fae #facciamorete #IostoconiCurdi
JaneFae
Trans erasing lesbians! OMG!!! Stop the LGBT movement at once: I want to get off. Oh, the horror...In the background, David Attenborough dons his waders once more, to intervene in
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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
Covid Epi (and Research) Weekly: New Highs, New Lows More cases in more places than ever. More hospitalizations. Sadly, as much division as ever. Encouraging news on vaccines, immunity but
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Erin K Fletcher
ekfletch
I spent a few months in 2019 studying vaccine distribution logistics in Vanuatu and as we close out 2020 far short of the goal of vaccination 20m people in the
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