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Douglas N. Harris
douglasharris99
I’m pleased to say @REACHCenterEd has released: “The Effects of School Reopenings on COVID-19 Hospitalizations.” We think it’s the 1st US study involving COVID health *outcomes* & 1st w data
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.Rodney.
BigSurdy88
Let's discuss masks, specifically #Nevada's mask mandate. This graph clearly shows that regardless of whether or not masks are being worn, the case curves are fairly similar. This is because
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Lis Power
LisPower1
Fox's morning program today has been dominated by two themes. 1) Pushing the (repeatedly disproven) idea of voter fraud in the election 2) Undermining COVID public health guidelinesWhat the network
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John Paul Koning
jp_koning
1/ Short thread on ponzi schemes.Since tumbling into recession in 2016, Nigeria has been flooded by ponzis (MMM, Twinkas, Loom). One theory is that there is a demand for ponzis
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A Japanese Feminist
Ishikawa_Sachi
"Japan is truly living 50 years in the future than the rest of the world"https://www.instagram.com/p/CLAybjSgmJ7/ because we- have umbrella lockers- use hanko (?!)- put dogs in baby strollers- we use sushi
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Post-Liberal Pete 🇬🇧
post_liberal
Japan has the lowest level of obesity in the world. In 2008 they introduced a ‘Metabo Law’ which requires men & women aged between 40-74 to have their waistline measured
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Michael Schwandt
MichaelSchwandt
STUDY: We offered antibody testing to >300 residents/staff at long-term care homes following large outbreaks. At a time when #COVID19 continues to be a major risk in homes, the findings
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Tiernan Coyle ☘️
JeSuisTC
I've been asked my views on a recent #forensic #fibres paper published by @NUCFS describing 'contactless' fibre transfer. Longish thread, but firstly big thank you to @Kjsher for sharing with
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Shipyard Willy ⚓️
ShipyardWilly
1 - An important component of conspiracy theories is how they influence, and are influenced by, the evaluation of potential evidence. Some individuals may be more open minded regarding certain
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Nuffield Foundation
NuffieldFound
Over the last eight years, the Nuffield Foundation has funded some 80 studies on early childhood and the #earlyyearsOn #WorldChildrensDay, we are sharing key findings from 10 of these studies
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Nick Jikomes, PhD
trikomes
#ScienceBreakdown: A group of scientists (@DEOlsonLab) created an ibogaine analog lacking nasty properties of ibogaine but retaining desirable ones. It is also claimed to be non-hallucinogenic.Background and dissection of study
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Amy Sparkles
AmySparkes
Today's (rather late) #WednesdayWritingTips are about pedantic, iggly-niggly things which are still worth mentioning. Little things I often notice in texts - not hugely problematic, but can distract from the
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
1) It's official: research that found infectious SARS-CoV-2 in air samples has been peer-reviewed: "significant environmental contamination in rooms where patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 are housed and cared for, regardless
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/'ɛstɛr 'sɛnɛʃ/
eszter_szenes
Important thread about just how discriminatory academia's international mobility requirement is: it disadvantages so many talented people, but most often (as usual), women with carer responsibilities.https://twitter.com/caffeinatedkrys/
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
A NEW HOPE: 27x more effective than Remdesivir against #COVID19 in lab study –Aplidin is a drug derived from a marine sea squirt found only in waters off island
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Public Defendering, Esq.
fodderyfodder
We don't talk enough about how the criminal system is not trauma-informed. A while back, I started asking my clients charged with violent offenses such as murder or rape to
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