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Carl Zimmer
carlzimmer
Big morning for updates to the @nytimes coronavirus vaccine tracker. In fact, I need a thread! https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/science/coronavirus-vaccine-tracker.html 1/9 #covid19 First up: Oxford scientists publish their first cl
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Carbon Brief
CarbonBrief
NEW | Interactive: What is the climate impact of eating meat and dairy? @daisydunnesci @tomoprater @joegoodman94This is the first article in Carbon Brief’s week-long series on food and climate change…https://j.mp/2Fx9vFu THREAD
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National Geographic
NatGeo
1/ Hi I'm Brian Jacobs, @btjakes, Senior Graphics Editor in Nat Geo's maps & graphics department. Today I published an interactive where you can see what climate change will feel
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
Graphs like the ones below scare me. I can't see how one can spin this as anything other than a disaster in the making. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html People often complain that I'm
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Wu Xiaoping 吴小平 🇨🇳🇭🇰🇲🇴🇰🇵
SilingWu
This open letter reminds me of the previous so-called "open letter of scientists" that came out on March 4. Both are signed by almost the same group of people and
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Zach Dorfman
zachsdorfman
After 9/11, the U.S. shook the world: invading and occupying Afghanistan and Iraq; straining alliances and creating new ones; torturing; hunting terrorists to the ends of the earth; new, capacious
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
In April 2010 the New York Times conducted a poll of Tea Party supporters and compared their answers to those of a random sampling of all Americans. The results are
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Simon campbell
thewiltonweigh
Point being corona is new, but epidemiology and public health isn’t. Plenty to learn from past “lockdowns”https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/rapid-response-was-crucial-containing-1918-flu-pandemic https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history
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Shannon Young
SYoungReports
This table within the NYT interactive on pandemic excess mortality worldwide gives me more confidence to report something I've been suspecting for awhile: Mexico probably has the world's highest number
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Zoe Scaman
zoescaman
1/5In a talk I did earlier this year about big entertainment trends that were rapidly reshaping the wider landscape, I mentioned that the boundaries between content, commerce & community would
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
One monstrous wave, 3 phases, onto new heights, with no plan A @nytgraphics explainer by @LaurenLeatherby https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/10/15/us/coronavirus-cases-us-surge.html?campaign_id=9&emc=edit_nn_20201015&instance_
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Jennifer Gunter
DrJenGunter
The idea that we will have a coronavirus vaccine within 2 years seems unlikely to me. I think mumps was the fastest and it was identified in 1963 and the
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Jillian Jorgensen
Jill_Jorgensen
Five years ago tonight, I was riding Amtrak home from Washington DC. My grandmother had died the day before. Then, this happened. If nothing else, that week taught me to
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Rebekah Fenton, MD for #ShareTheMicNowMed
rocketgirlmd
@RFentonMD: One topic I’m passionate about is understanding and dismantling systemic racism in education. Higher education can be a life-changing experience and yet the opportunities to achieve it are challenged
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Mike Elk
MikeElk
Striking garbage workers in New Orleans, making $10.25 an hour, were fired en masse this week. Now, they are being replaced by prison labor.https://paydayreport.com/prison-labor-replaces-striking-garbage-workers-in-new-orleans/ “$10.25 to pick up tra
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Todd Vaziri
tvaziri
It really sucks how we’ve systematically devalued science in this country. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/04/02/us/coronavirus-social-distancing.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage Georgia.https://twitter.com/MSNB
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