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Dr Ola Brown
NaijaFlyingDr
What I have noticed about wildly successful entrepreneurs is that they may not be the best people to teach principles of entrepreneurial success. I love listening to Dangote interviews/talks. But
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Wilson Leung 梁允信 🇭🇰
WilsonLeungWS
With the growing int'l distrust towards China, and just as #Zoom was starting to become popular, this is probably the worst time for Zoom to be exposed as "mistakenly" routing
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Crosspatch-ish
VictorishB123
@adamhousley There is one other weird thing about this that points to an accident at a lab. The bats that this virus came from and pangolins do not live in
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David Montgomery
dhmontgomery
I’ll put my prediction out there in public now about Biden’s VP pick, rather than the safe way of nodding sagely after the fact. This is probably going to be
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Max Roser
MaxCRoser
That @Worldometers became a data source that the public – and even journalists and presidents – trusted was a disaster within a disaster.CNN now investigated their work and who they
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Mustafa Tameez
MustafaTameez
Tuesday, April 14th marked the projected US peak date in #coronavirus death based on the University of Washington model—which is what the White House regularly references. I want to take
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Dr. Jesse Popp
JessPopp
Great article in @UA_magazine! "Indigenous-led courses and programs teaching both Indigenous and western science are launching at universities across the country... researchers are coming up with new models of collaborative
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James Sumner
JamesBSumner
Seems the Telegraph waited two weeks and baked another vitriol pudding around the same draft document they worked the Newton angle on (https://twitter.com/AllyFogg/status/1386591258685157378). Purely cynical. They don't believe a word
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Steve Magness
stevemagness
A sign of a good thinker is someone who follows the evidence, even when their "tribe" is going in a different direction.Too often our opinions on difficult topics sway along
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@TIGERinSTEMM
tigerinstemm
Hello! Recently, we (@OptoLia +@HopeLouiseB--both physics ECRs ) had the opportunity to collaborate with @ProfRachelGaN (@cu_mat) +@erinmaochu (@ManMetUni) on an article published in the Science in Parl. Journal, @parlscicom. We
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Lyria Bennett Moses
lyria1
My analysis of the COVIDSafe app (thread). Short version is that individual risks that could be reduced by government action (increasing trustworthiness and hence downloads). Actual decision will remain personal
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🐾Jon🐾McPhetres🐾
JonMcphetres
New Preprint! Ever wonder what non-scientists think about the effect sizes that psychologists report?@GordPennycook and I wondered just that…Turns out lay people think that even the largest effects (d =
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Vincent Lee
Rover829
WASHINGTON, May 26 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday the United States was working on a strong response to China's planned national security legislation for Hong Kong
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athina // acab
avrantinii
THEORY ON WHY ANAHITA IS THE WAY SHE IS: A THREAD (1/n) i have concluded that anahita must’ve made some kind of deal with a malevolent -albeit useless and inefficient-
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Allison Hempenstall MD
Dr_Hempenstall
1/ Now that I’ve transitioned back to being a full time student (), I’ve taken on a personal challenge to read one academic journal article each day. So #MedTwitter #AcademicTwitter,
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Think Stormborn
_00111111_
nature as medicine threadi lived in Okinawaa predominantly Shinto islandthere i learned of "shinrin-yoku" or "forest bathing"based on ancient Buddhist & Shinto practices1 immerses all 5 senses while laying on
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