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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
The way the Covid-19 crisis ends is with vaccines — not a vaccine. Some of us might end up getting a shot of a more traditional vaccine, while others might
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Jeffrey Mold
Jeff_Mold
I have been immersed in the concept of ‘non-genetic individuality’ for the past few months while writing/revising papers and wanted to do a thread summarizing the field as I think
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Principal Scientific Adviser, Govt. of India
PrinSciAdvGoI
Important. Increasing the number of testing labs. Testing for the presence of the virus that causes COVID-19 typically involves four-steps: Sample collection, isolation of the viral genetic material, performing the
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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
I've written before that #COVID19 has no evidence of genetic engineering and the "bioweapon" theory has no grounds. See, for example https://twitter.com/trvrb/status/1224207086013149184. In this thread I wanted to directly address
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aconjurewoman.com
aconjurewoman
the last paper I wrote I talked about conjure women as genetic memory & ancestral liberation theology. the idea of the conjure woman flips patriarchy on its side & accepts
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Tim Ayres
TimAyres3
To start understanding the complexities of sex it is necessary to establish some background to the biology of sex determination. What is male and female? It’s a chromosome thing right?
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spooky emily with the spooky name
AngstyX
Okay y'all. We HAVE to destigmatize pregnancy complications & loss. We have to discuss it & understand it & stop treating it as something that must be endured behind closed
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Mealworms (Bug ID 🐛🐞)
darlingbeetle
We primarily see two types of mange in dogs: sarcoptic and demodectic mange. They are caused by mites - Sacroptes scabiei and Demodex canis. The former is a burrowing mite
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Скиталец
Skytallets
In some South Slavic villages there was a custom known as ''Chasing the Serpent''.A serpent was believed to hold the waters of the clouds, resulting in a drought, so the
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Megan
FavColour_Green
It's May! To celebrate my absolute *favourite* month, and as a warm up to #NationalHedgerowWeek (29th May-5th June, if it isn't already in your calendars) I will be doing an
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MacKenzie
Smackenziekerr
@PaulGreeff @Smackenziekerr A large volume of evidence come out of hospitals showing that the COVID-19 virus has two stages to the infection of the body.In the first phase, the virus
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The Telegraph
Telegraph
Covid-19 may have become more contagious as it mutated One variant of #coronavirus is now one of the most dominant in Houston accounting for 99.9% of cases there By failing
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floreat brigantia 🟥
IdunnSian
- chemotherapy - Dr Jane Cooke Wright- computer programmes - Ada Lovelace- wireless transmission - Hedy Lamarr- DNA structure - Dr Rosalind Franklin- sex chromosomes - Dr Nettie Maria Stevens-
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Sarah Stein Lubrano
SSteinLubrano
So I had a thought about executive function and social repression. Bear with me. A fairly common problem in people with executive function issues e.g. ADHD is a difficulty in
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hbd chick
hbdchick
schulz et al. have done a lot of fabulous work here (https://science.sciencemag.org/content/366/6466/eaau5141), but they're still missing out on two critical points:1) evolution can be recent, rapid, and local;2) how viscous
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small robots
smolrobots
It's neither here nor there, but we've always felt alien life would be so different from our own that they'd be incapable of meaningfully distinguishing between humans and other apes,
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