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THREAD: Demand COVID antibody test production be prioritized! We may *already* have herd immunity. Antibody tests ("serological surveys" in the quote below) are available, if only we focus our efforts
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Sue Fletcher-Watson
SueReviews
**NEW SURVEY KLAXON**Most of my research chat on here is about autism, but I'm also involved in some fantastic work on #preterm birth. We are now planning the next epoch
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Leigh Jones
leighsus
It’s my job to market @superfurry’s music, and the way to do that is to contextualise it.So here’s a thread on the context and circumstances that lead to Mwng being
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Catherine
whitequark
there can't be a best language because programming languages differentiate themselves from the singular primordial language where everything is possible and nothing is definite by giving up some expressive power
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Jonathan Kimmelman
KimmelmanJ
If you participate in a #cancer phase 1 trial, what are the chances of receiving a drug, at the right dose, that will eventually be approved for your cancer? About
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David Perell
david_perell
English is a combination of two languages.1) Anglo-Saxon influences, which came from Germany. 2) Latin speech influences, which came from Italy.Saxon words are shorter and simpler than Latin ones. Here's
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Andrew Fischer
Ethereal_Fish
Over the years, @SamScansStuff and I have played a lot of 2-player board games. Given that a lot of you are in quarantine with partners or roommates, here's a quick
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Sami Jiries | سامي جِريِس
samijiries
Brief note on a synchronic paradox in Levantine Arabic phonology: word-final long vowels are pronounced short unless there is a suffix in which case they're realized as long: /ramaː/ >
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Paolo Sandro
PaoloSandro2
It feels really surreal having to point this out on the 76th Italian Liberation Day, but Mussolini's CORE political philosophy was based on the rejection of liberal values and on
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m*nsi
djmansib
now that I'm almost done with a year of grad school, I'm realizing that a lot of people in undergrad who talked about math as some sort of niche thing,
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Justin Jackson
mijustin
Increasingly, I'm skeptical of this copywriting advice: "Focus on benefits over features."In practice, it makes the copy longer, more abstract, and harder to parse for potential customers.When folks land on
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Ricard Garcia
laprenent
I'm sure this is something most of you already know but I find interesting pointing out at one topic I've realized using @drawbotapp While reading "The Nature of Code" and
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Guilaine Kinouani
KGuilaine
I find it quite depressing to read so much biological racist thinking to explain current racial inequalities in #Covid19 mortality & morbidity rates. In the general population & in healthcare
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Brian Aguado, PhD
BrianAguado
Celebrating our new publication in @atvbahajournals! We show inflammatory macrophages drive an intermediate valve cell phenotype that may promote the switch from fibrosis to calcification in valve tissue. Awesome working
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Harvey Gold
HarveyGoldMusic
MY “ULTIMATE” Q-TIP THREAD!RANKING 10 PROJECTS & 257 SONGS!@QtipTheAbstract, The Abstract, The Lone Ranger, Kamaal - one of my favorite artists of all time, and likely my biggest inspiration. One
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Dr Serena Love
drserenalove
I want to elaborate a little and give the archaeological context for the 'baking bread with no oven' tweet by @SeamusBlackley and to highlight how incredible his backyard experiments arehttps://twitter.com/SeamusBlackley/status/12444679567481
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