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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
[Stares in historian.]https://twitter.com/sahilkapur/status/1316003676918513664 Has Amy Coney Barrett ever read interpretations of the constitution from, say, 1910? Or 1850? Does she think those past jurists just got the Constitution wrong
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Erik Hermstad MD MBA
EHermstad
Vitamin D and COVID-19.I saw @ChrisMasterjohn post something about how he wasn't taking vitamin D because it could potentially increase ACE-2 receptors. So, I started checking it on my admitted
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Conscientious Objector; WILPF lover; ERA Voter
StefMayoPghOhio
One of my earliest cherished movies was "How Green was my Valley". I am a mongrel with 1/8th Welsh. Where does the Spirit that enabled the miners ( who were
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Open Ocean Exploration
RebeccaRHelm
Hi all, friendly neighborhood biologist here again. Going to repost this thread as a reminder that the science of human sex is incredibly complex. We the people must understand this
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UrbaniteAlaska
Let's game this "but the economy" argument out. Just for hell of it. Assumptions: 1) the economy (which really wasn't on anything but a bad sugar high anyway thanks to
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
I should be qualified to comment on the covid-19 pandemic. I'm a computational/system biologist working on infectious diseases and have spent five years in a world class 'pandemic response modelling'
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Dr. Arinjay Banerjee
sci_questions
1/n: A thread for researchers venturing into the field of #bat #virology.I have reviewed and learnt from your recent papers and I wanted to share some general thoughts:1. Bats are
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Queen's Archives
queensarchives
For #scilit week 2020: how to find things in the archives, a thread. This year's theme is #biodiversity but if you just put that into our #archives #database you actually
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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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Sarah Hird
sarahmhird
It's been too long since I posted my #NewFemaleFollows (an effort to #PromoteWomen simply by following more women; you can help #PromoteWomenScientists by following these women too). So buckle up,
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Darren Markland
drdagly
Allow me a brief thread that will first cause you some anxiety but then reassure you. I will preface this with my credentials. I have been an intensive care physician
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Staircase12
UnivStaircase12
Today’s subject is #Biology! Stay tuned for some ideas on how to explore your interest in biological sciences beyond the school or college curriculum. Take a tour of a natural
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🌷🤡💋🌷🤡💋Prof. Grace Lavery💋🤡🌷💋🤡🌷
graceelavery
I’ve been thinking so much recently about this claim, articulated by the anti-trans activist (and Oxford prof) Selina Todd in her talk “Feminism, postmodernism, and woman’s oppression,” a talk she
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Mike Lewis
mfjlewis
There are several issues at stake for the Church during this crisis. Critics of the public health measures seem to be ignorant of the risks, or doubtful about what we've
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Anosognosiogenesis
pookleblinky
Suppose someone takes a snapshot of a human brain, accurate down to synaptic gaps. Now they make exactly one change to one neuron. There are a *lot* of neurons, which
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tired.
mamikaneki
im making a thread about the scientific and medical atrocities committed against Black folk to deem them sub-human/inferior. a lot of people do not understand that scientific racism is violent
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