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Jay Dolmage
JayDolmage
In the spirit of *stop telling me Doug Ford is doing a good job*, I present to you:Doug Ford's Health Care Cuts, a Tragedy in 18 Acts:Cut mental health +
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Le Figaro
Le_Figaro
[ EN DIRECT] Alors que la France est confinée depuis près d'un mois, «un très haut plateau épidémique semble se dessiner», a indiqué Jérôme Salomon.Suivez l'actualité de cette journée en
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Kumokun
Kum0kun
Un an après mon premier article sur la psychologie évolutionniste en voici la suite, sur les fondements théoriques de la discipline et son positionnement dans le champ scientifique. On pourra
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Claudina MICHAL-TEITELBAUM
MartinFierro769
1/n J'interromps mon fil pour parler d'un sujet qui me semble important: le financement de la recherche publique et la poursuite du développement des connaissances en sciences fondamentales pour elles-mêmes.
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Leonid Schneider (visit my site for Covid19 cures)
schneiderleonid
"Our cross sectional study in both COVID-19 out- and inpatients strongly suggests that daily smokers have a very much lower probability of developing symptomatic or severe SARS-CoV-2 infection as compared
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Chris Arnade 🐢
Chris_arnade
Pandemic is showing us whose job is foundational to our society (mostly those needed to keep it fed & running) and whose job is a luxury And how pay, both
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Taz
Suburbanbella
This is the kind of crap that makes me see red and my language blue. This deceptive bulls**t. Physicians know the difference, so do PAs. Who won't? The public. And
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The Wire
thewire_in
Four pharmaceutical companies have announced the preliminary results of their COVID-19 vaccine: Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, Bharat Biotech.What do you need to know?Thread:https://science.thewire.in/health/covid-19-vaccines-immunisation-in
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Śrīkānta
shrikanth_krish
One reason Sanskrit literature is underrated in the West is because its primary genius w.r.t. ingenious word-play is not graspedInstead works are evaluated purely for their "meaning"To illustrate this, let's
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Paul Mainwood
PaulMainwood
A reflection from the history of science.Scientific controversies of the past are written up in textbooks with one side "winning" once experimental evidence becomes overwhelming.Three things glossed: a) How unpleasant
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UoD Life Sciences
UoDLifeSciences
"On Saturday morning the laboratory of Professor Angus Lamond, in the School of Life Sciences, handed over two highly specialised Thermo KingFisher Flex robots to the Royal Navy, for urgent
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ketam00n
I'm a pregnant college senior in Roanoke VA looking for a house to rent for cheap somewhere safe to raise my child im due in june cashapp is $polyunsaturatedfatty im
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John Sides
johnmsides
For a long time, I've been struck by pessimistic takes that say Americans inherently can't or won't do what it takes to beat coronavirus.I don't think that's right, and I
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Timothy Burke
swarthmoreburke
Regarding Jessica Krug. This is about identity and knowledge making but not limited to it. Scholarship depends on trust. Of different kinds. The astonishing thing? Despite what disciples of more
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Jules Gill-Peterson
gp_jls
we are led in the vernacular to think of sex as fixed phenotype. however, the concept of sex refers to two things: phenotype *and* the processes that regulate that phenotype.
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Vidya
VidyaKrishnan
I wish I had a PhD in "African Studies" but that's not my academic qualification. It sounds like a degree in all of political sciences like the one dead leader
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