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Lyman Stone 石來民 🦬🦬🦬
lymanstoneky
So, as an aside, if you read my whole comment, which I'm happy to see @eliza_relman used, this tweet I'm QTing is like a prima facie example of The Problem.https://twitter.com/luscombeland/status/1384324170926936066
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David Blagden
blagden_david
#SDSR20 observation(s?).. Every SDSR has a pre-Review “phoney war” phase, in which headlines swirl about this or that capability. “Second carrier to be cut” one week, “frigate numbers to fall”
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Steven Chen
DrStevenTChen
1/Okay #medtwitter and #dermtwitter, you knew it was only a matter of time, didn’t you?! Let’s do this #COVID19 themed #medthread:#COVID TOES, a #TWEETORIAL!#MedEd #FOAMEd #dermatology #dermatologia @AADskin @AADMember @Meddermsoc
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Dr Dominic Pimenta
DrDomPimenta
PART DEUX #THREADTALK #Tweetorial"Everything you ever wanted to know about Lockdowns"by @DrDomPimentafor @MSiUK_Part 2: Lockdown Vs The EconomyFull article: https://modernsocietyinitiative.org/latest-research/f/part-2-lockdown-vs-
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sally
sallyKP
The truth about pertussis (whooping cough).A thread.h/t Ashley Everly, toxicologist #pertussis #WhoopingCough #vaccines We have been fed the following lies:(1) That the pertussis vaccine is effective; that it prevents whooping
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Stephen Barlow
SteB777
I'd just like to clarify this by defining the problem. I like to highlight the ecological crisis as it is misleading to purely talk about the climate crisis. However, it
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Yaneer Bar-Yam
yaneerbaryam
Manifest brain damage in 55% COVID-19 patients..higher bilateral gray matter volumes (GMV) in olfactory cortices, hippocampi, insulas, left Rolandic operculum..No significant difference between severe and non-severe COVID #longcovid https:/
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Mx. Jessica Schomberg
schomj
Below is a definitely-not-exhaustive reading list about diversifying librarianship primarily related to including more people of color and addressing our whiteness problem.Sharing here in case it's of use to folks
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David Ryan
DaveDri
Is anyone interested in #OpenSource research papers and notable books/journals?Last year I worked on FOSS strategy for @CSIRO, and was actively researching a book about the future of open source.
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Emily Deans MD 👻
evolutionarypsy
Really interesting (follows up on the case of two sets of brothers with severe COVID-19)https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/09/hidden-immune-weakness-found-14-gravely-ill-covid-19-patients We produce interferons in response to infections.
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Omnipotent Moral Busybody
OBusybody
1/13 Universal lockdowns are bad policyHere are 12 articles, since April, that provide a sample of the evidence available, indicating lockdowns are not a key intervention in preventing the harms
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cass 💜
cherryrauhls
my top five songs from each justin bieber album: a thread my world(s): runaway loveoverboard (miley version)never let you gostuck in the momentfavourite girl believe:love me like you dofalldie in
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Dr Joel Huey
JoelHuey4
I left my research job 5 months ago for an environmental consulting job (after about 12 yrs post doc). I’ve never been happier in my work, and here’s what I
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Greg Milne
GC_Milne
Excited to share some new research hot off the press @FrontPsychiatry for my second #PhD paper. Here, we provide evidence that implicates Toxoplasma gondii and fox circovirus in the peculiar
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Stacia #ChooseUnity
OriginalStacia
Some misconceptions regarding the Covid vaccines:1. That it's just as safe as any other vaccine.2. That if you understand how the concept of mRNA vaccines work in theory then you
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Harriet Carroll 🚨STAYING ALERT🚨 (for a job)
angryhacademic
it's interesting talking to #academics about why i don't want to stay in #academia. many tell me how stressed they are, how much work they have, how they took annual
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