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Andrew Hagen
AndrewHagen
strongest US hurricanes since 1970:1. Andrew (1992): 165 mph2. Michael (2018): 160 mph3. Charley (2004): 150 mph4. Hugo (1989): 140 mph5. Irma (2017): 130 mph5. Harvey (2017): 130 mph5. Frederic
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Wolf-Peter Schill
WPSchill
I'm super excited that our analysis on low-#windpower events in Germany was accepted for publication in Environmental Research Letters @IOPscience. Joint work with @nils_ohlendorf, now @MCC_Berlin, from @BMBF_Bund #Kopernikus project
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
New higher R0 from CDC reanalysis... it’s a 5.7!(95% Confidence Interval: 3.8–8.9). Wowzers. This much higher #SARSCoV2 R0 value carries lot of implications for vaccines and treatments and containment measures
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Lu Chen
houndcl
From @TheLancet #hydroxychloroquine author"The real question here is, with data like this (quality and scale), do we even need randomized controlled trial?"Yes https://docs.google.com/document/d/1M01bvgS2ret1IuPaEV70XSWnEwizsHLUM-
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Anthony Masiello
antmasiello
The July 1995 Heat Wave killed hundreds of people in a short amount of time and has become 1 of the most infamous in our records. Its relatively quick nature
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
It’s always really credible when an #antivaxxer points to a paper as conclusive data (“breaking #science news) using a screenshot of the abstract that cuts off the name of the
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Dr. Elana J Fertig
FertigLab
Do you want to attract computational biologists to your project?Do you want to attract computational biologists to your department?With a dozen colleagues around the globe, we present "A field guide
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Anne Carpenter, PhD
DrAnneCarpenter
Do you want to attract computational biologists to your project?Do you want to attract computational biologists to your department?With a dozen colleagues around the globe, we present "A field guide
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Rich Lucas
rlucas11
I definitely agree that we shouldn't place too much weight on a single study picked from an otherwise strong literature. As @farid_anvari pointed out (thanks Farid!), my quick tweet simply
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Thomas Frederikse
FrederikseT
New paper ‘The causes of sea-level rise since 1900’ (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2591-3#article-info) just came out! We have shown that we can close the ‘sea-level budget’ since 1900. That means, that we can
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Tim Elfenbein
timelfen
Excited to see this edited volume, *Anthropological Data in the Digital Age*, especially chapter by @lindsaypoirier Kim Fortun @profmikefortun & Brandon Costelloe-Kuehn, "Metadata, Digital Infrastructure, and the Data Ideologies of
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I LOVE MY BIG VOTING BITCHES
RUOKAnny
"White liberal academics can earn more in a day lecturing about “white privilege” than the median black household makes in 3 months"Robin Diangelo - fed.$12K a day: How white liberals
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Ecco
iPRPLSOUND
LO QUE ESTA PASANDO EN LATINOAMÉRICA (RESUMIDO)DIFUNDEWHAT'S HAPPENING IN LATIN AMERICA (SUMMARY)DISSEMINATE México: Una línea del metro se cayó causando la muerte de mucha gente. Causa? La negligencia de las
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James Bejon
JamesBejon
THREAD: The Neatness of God’s Handiwork…SUBTITLE: …despite the Chaos of Man’s Kingships.(Not a bad thing to bear in mind in the present times.) Daniel 5 is a remarkable chapter of
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Dr Ben Britton
BMatB
Together with a number of colleagues, I'm a co-author of a contribution to Quantitative Science Studies Volume 2, Issue 1 - which explores gender issues in physics... as I read
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Louis Stedman-Bryce
Lstedmanbryce
THREAD: A Comprehensive Timeline of China’s Coronavirus Lies. All sources are listed.It is *incredibly* important that everyone is aware of how the Chinese Government suppressed whistleblowers, punished Doctors and lied
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