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Samuel Perry
socofthesacred
Well, made it into @NRO along w/@kelsyburke & @DrDavidLey. FWIW, I've never denied that "pornography addiction" *can* be a thing. Nor am I a pro-porn activist. BUT the data demands
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Bart Guingona
guingonabart
Here goes. @Joseph_Morong is actually right. Art for money is actually artfully done commerce, strictly speaking. This might not be a popular thing but hear me out. Artists primarily (note
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Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Scripps_Ocean
For Scripps, #SharkWeek is an opportunity to shed some light on the misunderstood predators that keep our oceans healthy. Follow along this week as we spotlight some of our #shark
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Natural Philosopher
ATBollands
Let me tell you about my forthcoming book, "Life, the Universe and Consciousness" ... /1 Scientists face numerous problems when seeking to explain the world we live in, not least
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Dr. Catherine Macdonald
dr_catmac
Dear Journalists,I’m happy to comment on Shark Week. So are many of my amazing colleagues, plenty of whom are women or people of color. If anyone tells you that the
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Acutis Diagnostics
AcutisLab
Children are not just 'small adults.’ Biologically, they are going through anatomical, physiological, pathological, and immunological changes. Therefore, many drugs and vaccines may exhibit different pharmacokinetics than would be obs
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The BioAbsurdist
bioabsurdism
Let’s talk about #masks (A Thread)The masks people are wearing are permeable to viral particles. The spaces between threads > width of a single virus. This is not contested among
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David Windt
DavidLWindt
"a new investigation claims pellets made by B.C.’s two largest wood pellet companies originate from whole trees as well as sawmill residuals and finds that burning pellets releases more greenhouse
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Mick
KawaiitRiot
Did you read this headline and get upset? You probably did, and you should because what it implies it horrifying. Except, what does this climate study actually say vs what
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Bloomberg Green
climate
In April 1970, on the first Earth Day, the planet had warmed by about 0.06°C—today we're at 1.16°C https://trib.al/7vPpx3v Scientists have measured the rising level of carbon dioxide in the
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
In the second essay @mlipsitch makes a full throated defense of there is good science vs. everything else.PS there is a lot of everything else online these dayshttp://bostonreview.net/science-nature/marc-lipsitch-good-science-good-science A
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Jill Rutter
jillongovt
there is a notable split (with the exception of David King) between people who have worked at the centre of govt and people who have not...https://twitter.com/AlexGAThomas/status/1253810294847148032 people who have worked
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Liz Celestial Zombie Roderick (any pronouns)
LidsRodney
This is a negative nelly commentI’m really concerned how the media is swinging so hard toward “the worst is over” narrative, because daily new cases in the US have leveled
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Per Bylund
PerBylund
Suddenly everyone is an #epidemiology expert, which understandably frustrates 'real' experts. But it is good that people read/share information and form opinions. The problem is the widely shared fantasy about
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Montana 🕊 AgentApplebutt™
AgentApplebutt3
Eight more coronavirus patients die in Moscow — crisis center - Worldhttps://tass.com/world/1143377 MINZDRAV doctor-scientists said that because of all the symptoms evidenced in this patient, the most accurate cause of
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Alex Epstein
AlexEpstein
If we didn't live in a society so saturated by anti-humanism--specifically the dogma that human impact on the planet is immoral and inevitably self-destructive--we would be open to the possibility
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