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adam
AdamBruhs
I honestly don't understand Bertholdt hate, he went through all the development Reiner and Eren went through in a shorter span and was the first character to embody the main
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lily sebastienne
sebastiennex
I like Montesquieu's works, so I'll just drop my favorite lines from the reading. :) "Power should be distributed among the individuals and groups of the society so as to
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Steven I. Weiss
steveniweiss
The greatest sin we can commit against those lost to covid-19 -- both those we've already lost, and those whose losses are to come -- is to pretend that this
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Ariel Wittenberg
ArielWittenberg
Technically EPA hasn’t OKd this yet. They’ve signaled they would, but we know EPA is succeptible to Trump pressure—that’s why they’ve gone back and forth on the veto over the
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josell
rheena_josell
My favorite political ideology is environmentalism for i am not only a citizen of my country but also a citizen who is aware of my responsibility to love and protect
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GeeDee
dubitareaude
.@ETH_physics I have come across one of your #news articles and am a bit confused: https://ethz.ch/en/news-and-events/eth-news/news/2020/03/longest-microwave-quantum-link.html on new results by the @qudev team. Here's my problem. 1/n "The ph
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The Alpha Capricorn
JonesGfashaw
Without blaming men.. why are you SINGLE!? @StephIsCold female nature on full display off this question
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Audra J. Wolfe, PhD
ColdWarScience
In today’s Never Just Science, I look at one of the more surprising consensus statements of 2020: Science is Political.https://neverjustscience.substack.com/p/all-together-now-science-is-political The sentiment itself isn’t surprising,
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Lior Pachter
lpachter
From the outset of the #covid19 pandemic, it's been clear that risk of death increases sharply with age. But why? The intuitive hypothesis is that ACE2 expr. increases w/ age,
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Derek Thompson
DKThomp
A dark week, but here are four pieces of good news on the COVID-front.1) There's a growing consensus that COVID reinfection is unlikely. Immunity probably doesn't disappear after a few
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T. R. Okuna
XivTroy
Introversion can be a curse. You'll find yourself talking to walls, insects, trees, & even your shadow sometimes: Everything but fellow humans. Suddenly, all energy is gone & all you
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David Fisman
DFisman
Asked by a friend to comment on the reasonableness of the IHME forecasts for Canada (30+k deaths by Feb). (https://covid19.healthdata.org/canada?view=total-deaths&tab=trend). The IHME model is impressive... And again, based on the
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Parisa Fitz-Henley
ParisaFH
There’s a difference between being “kind” & being “nice”. It’s an important one — especially now. The modern definitions are fairly similar. The roots are not. I think this is
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Chen Sun
ChenSun71122197
Hello friends! While we are going through these unprecedented times, I wanted to share the main results of my PhD work, which is out today in Nature Neuroscience. It studied
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~ Anahad 🙏
anahadnaad
"In an interview with The Hindu, he says a key lesson from Wuhan’s battle was breaking the chain of transmission through widespread testing and isolating all patients, even those with
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richard horton
richardhorton1
Contrary to those who believe “the time isn’t right”, it’s important to document the fatal mishandling of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic by government. There is prima facie evidence of government misconduct.
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