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Sacha Coward
sacha_coward
One of the challenges of researching LGBTQ+ history is how much of it is actively hidden, destroyed and obscured. Queer history is a world of burnt letters, one-sided correspondences, ciphers
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Helen De Cruz
Helenreflects
It's important that any governmental spending on Covid-19 relief should carve out funds to pay psychology and philosophy consultants who work on science communication. Those experts could devise strategies that
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Krystal Tsosie
kstsosie
Yá'át'ééh abíní! Good morning in Diné bizaad (Navajo language)! In case you do not already know me, here are details below. But in conjunction with #DecolonizeDNA Day and #DNADay, I
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Logos LP
Logos_LP
Quick thread on why $AYX is a triple digit market cap software company in the making:1/ $AYX is the leader in BI/data analytics for the enterprise business unit. They are
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Mark Copelovitch
mcopelov
I may be, at best, a B+ political scientist on a good day, but I make a damn fine cocktailDer Doppelgänger (riff on the Dead Ringer: http://shorturl.at/ijmPR )2 oz St. George
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Dogluxer
dogluxer
there's a lot of issues with this Tucker Carlson segment, but one claim stuck out to a friend of mine: according to Tucker, 64% of self-classified "liberal" White Americans have
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WCS Ocean
WCSocean
NEW SCIENCE | “Opportunities and Challenges in Achieving Co-Management in Marine Protected Areas in East Africa: A Comparative Case Study”. Out now in the Journal of the Indian Ocean, fresh
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Emily Burns😊 DMs welcome #TeamReality
Emily_Burns_V
1/manyCOVID has been politicized. Children and families in blue states are paying the price. On average, in red states, 3x as many children have access to 100%, 5-day/week in-person learning
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. A short thread on Goodhart's Law and Campbell's law.When natural scientists take measurements of a macroscopic physical system, the system does not respond by changing its behavior in ways
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Derek Thompson
DKThomp
I wrote about a key ally of COVID-19 in this pandemic: Your voice.https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/08/wear-your-mask-and-stop-talking/615796/The virus spreads thru large and small droplets that we produce when we speak and sho
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Ed Yong
edyong209
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/04/jacinda-ardern-new-zealand-leadership-coronavirus/610237/ https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2020/04/angela-merkel-germany-coronavirus-pandemic/610225/ https://www.theatlantic.com/po
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Andreas Fulda
AMFChina
There is now a lot of international concern about safety standards at mainland Chinese bio-safety laboratories doing research on dangerous pathogens. When discussing this issue we need to be mindful
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Noah Berlatsky
nberlat
so, re the McElwee/Bruenig discussion on whether the left should build coalitions or try to create a party around class divisions. 1 I think they both kind of miss the
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Colin J. Carlson, Ph.D.
wormmaps
In the last week, faculty have started publicly fighting reopening; U. Southern California already changed course. Your school could next.Change is possible. Use your voice now. It's health justice; it's
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Ben Zanin
gnomon
Coffee science time!@PilotCoffee Heritage, 18.0g in at 1.70 on the grinder... BUT this time there's a twist.https://www.home-barista.com/espresso-machines/aeropress-filter-below-and-above-puck-t58544.html...(grind, groom, tamp; but that's som
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Ryan Davis
MicroLevitator
As an aerosol scientist with expertise in the niche sub-field of droplet fragmentation, I’ve been meaning to provide some commentary on this article for a while. What does it tell
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