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Steve Joffe
SteveJoffe
1/ The history of human experimentation is endlessly fascinating (& troubling).I recently came across this 1932 study from Edvin Brusgaard demonstrating that the agent that causes herpes zoster (shingles) can
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Andrew Ross
AndrewRoss82
Recently published in the Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (early view) “Nationwide sports injury prevention strategies: A scoping review”A thread - please feel free to share!! Co-authors:
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Natalie Jackson
nataliemj10
As it turns out, I wrote my dissertation (10 years ago, eek!) on how people answer survey questions when they aren't relying on ideological or partisan cues. A brief thread
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Kees van der Leun
Sustainable2050
NASA: April was the warmest on record, globally: +1.16°C above the 1951-1980 normal, ahead of 2016 and 2019. Between 4 and 9.4°C(!) above normal in the Arctic and Central Russia.
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Andrew Whelton 🔥💧❄️🌪
TheWheltonGroup
This is an engaging discussion by @RA_Becks @julie_cart. In 2020, communities in California, Oregon, and elsewhere are facing confirmed or potential #wildfire drinking water contamination. We are currently helping stakeholders.
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Just published @CellCellPress "SARS-CoV-2 elicits robust, broad and highly functional memory T cell responses, suggesting that natural exposure or infection may prevent recurrent episodes of severe COVID-19" https://www.cell.com/c
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Marlon Solomon
supergutman
One of the most important articles written about Antisemitism in Labour and how it's been misunderstood by@bengidley @b_mcgeever & David Feldman. A few the key points below but highly recommend
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Arun Agrawal
gotonura
There is no conservation without addressing poverty, injustice, marginality, and oppression. Conservation "successes" that ignore social processes and outcomes, that ignore people, that are built on repression are NOT WORTH
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Malcolm S. Ramsay
malcolmsramsay
A #WorldLemurDay thread on new and exciting lemur research led by Malagasy scientists! Andao andeha #MalagasyinSTEM#WorldLemurFestival First up, Bertrand Andriatsitohaina's work on mouse lemur and rodent distribution across NW Madagasca
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Dallas Wood
dedubyadubya
This new paper plus recent twitter debate on Becker’s crime model made want to do a quick thread on how Becker stands up to the data. The way I see
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Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research
PCMR_Wiley
It's Friday again! Today #InterviewFriday, we talk to @PatriciaPossik, #melanoma researcher at the Brazilian National Cancer Institute and co-senior author of a comprehensive review on #acral melanoma:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi
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Jade Eloise Norris
jadenozzz
On 'lockdowns don't work'...Sorry if it hurts, but they do.Sorry if this also hurts - but whether they 'work' is not the question. The question should be whether they are
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Alan J Taylor
TaylorAlanJ
1/ So here is the final result on the Cranial Nerves poll.>50% responded that they were not taught CN’s at University In addition 56% who WERE taught it suggested they
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Chris van Swaay
chrisvanswaay
Nitrogen deposition has negative effects on Swiss butterflies (https://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/cobi.13744?s=09). Why has Nitrogen deposition become such an important threat for butterflies? 1/ N-deposition (mainly due
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Marc Lipsitch
mlipsitch
Great that attention is remaining focused on #AMR a big problem. https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2021/04/un-meeting-calls-more-action-less-talk-antimicrobial-resistance . But the relentless claims that this is primarily or large
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Vikram
WhinerVikram
Lets do a short dive into the history of the finite element method. I will use just one paper (its cheating I know), appropriately named “A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE
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