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Mark Sumner
Devilstower
On COVID-19 and catching it from people just "talking or breathing: Yes, there have been incidents that make it seem that this is sometimes the case. However, what's going on
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Cameron Hart (Brisbane) 🔞
CameronHartAus
Honesty time!I've had some bookings where I've climaxed prematurely or been unable to maintain an erection.It has never (to my knowledge) presented a significant road block because intimacy is far
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Lauren D. Pharr
ldpharr
It's Day One of #BlackBirdersWeek! The first ever week dedicated to visibility, awareness, and dialogue. We're kicking it off by celebrating our love of the outdoors and being #BlackInNature. Use
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Magnesium Papi/BowTied Mg🐍🪷
Grimhood
Unfortunate, but there are NUMEROUS other effective preventative medicines available than a heavy metal that accumulates permanently in the human body. Anyone who recommends it is not intelligent by any
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Stephen Wigmore
stephen_wigmore
Always thought this 'Universal Acid' stuff was one of the more silly New Atheist conceits.It naively presumes the Ethical can be read straight across from the physical in a way
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Chris Potter
flyknows
I’m excited to announce some good news in these strange times: our work comparing the response of 3 different mosquito species towards mosquito repellents is now out in @MalariaJournal. It’s
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Clark Trovela, RPm
clarktrovela
Lapag niyo top 3 course choices niyo bago nag college. Let's see if you were able to take up and/or graduated in any of those. 1st Choice : BS Biology2nd
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Elder of Ziyon 🇮🇱
elderofziyon
Ah this is different. At the @BDSmovement webinar, @RVilkomerson is directly attacking the idea that Israel requires security - its major talking point. This looks like a new tack. Her
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Raven the Science Maven
ravenscimaven
DO NOT shut people down if they are explaining science in their own way. Negative reinforcement and shaming is NOT how we help people build positive relationships with science. I'm
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hanpersands
okay, some fun omegaverse thoughts for your weekend reading, because i have a lot of feelings about this actually fanlore ( https://fanlore.org/wiki/Alpha/Beta/Omega ) has a good in-depth dive into what
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Jollibebe ni joyul
kpopmultistan4
Why Yulyen is THAT ship a thread: They have Chemistry. They have Biology. Their moles. Their faces They have Physics. “Opposite poles attract”. They have Geography.Wherever. Whenever. They have History.They
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Laura Deming
LauraDeming
Here's a quick summary of interesting things to understand about aging biology, if you're new to the field: There are multiple, different definitions of aging. There are definitions around time
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
I was asked yesterday why we hear so little about T-cell immunity to coronaviruses & to SARS-CoV-2. As they observed, while there are various estimates ranging 20-50% possessing this immune
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🕸 ; gl1tt3rspook
gl1tt3rpuke
i've said it before and i will say this again.i really appreciate that there's been more autism rep in media. but like, the media only portrays like, one kind of
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Sascha O. Becker
essobecker
Great initiative. I am First-Gen; attended same high school as @PMoserEcon in the deep countryside; my dad left school at age 14, my mum at age 16; dad worked for
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Quanta Magazine
QuantaMagazine
The Oberwolfach Research Institute for Mathematics has long served as a place for mathematicians to gather and collaborate. Senior writer @KSHartnett visited Olberwolfach in the last days before such in-person
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