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Tahir Amin
realtahiramin
That sentence is:"It’s not clear developing countries even have the ability to manufacture large-scale, complex technologies like Moderna’s mRNA vaccine or Eli Lilly’s monoclonal antibody cocktail—let alone distribute them.&quo
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Michael Press
MichaelDPress
How did funerary reliefs and other ancient artifacts from Palmyra make their way around the world? And what, if anything, should be done about it today?A thread for #MuseumsUnlocked Left:
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Sanjeev Sanyal
sanjeevsanyal
This is very interesting indeed. From a purely statistical perspective, this is as close as we can get to a "natural experiment" .....https://twitter.com/dasgobardhan/status/1248903842516754432 Continuing on my twitter pontificating (warnin
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laura ☆彡 | nsfr
leedsdeluxe
hello, i know some of you must’ve seen the drama i caused earlier today and i would like to apologise for it. however, my point still stands. i do think
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Sheena 🧙♀️🧹🌘⭐️
S_h_e_e_n_a_
1.I've been trying to get some work done but I can't concentrate, my mind keeps going back to what is happening regarding the gender debate.If the trans movement was about
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HUBBLE
HUBBLE_space
1/6 Here it is! The anniversary image of #Hubble30 features the giant nebula NGC 2014 and its neighbour NGC 2020, part of a vast star-forming region in the Large Magellanic
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Phil Kerpen
kerpen
Real quote: "The science should not stand in the way of this! The science is on our side here!"CNN liar:https://twitter.com/Acosta/status/1283839301734801410 Sorry... I should have included ellipsis between quotes in last
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Michael Tae Sweeney
mtsw
Incredible that the obvious big trend in media consumption is "viewers are willing to watch serialized stories that last for dozens of hours without interruption" and executives are still like
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James Belsey
NuancedWaffle
Thread: great question from @LBC to @MattHancock and Prof Van Tam as to the differences between countries regarding their advice to citizens about the necessity (or lack thereof) of wearing
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Stephen Coughlin
S_Coughlin_DC
We tend to undervalue symbolism. That figure of Shiva is very prominent. Neither the Chinese, The Who, or Tedros come from Hindu backgrounds. Start watching for Shiva in non-Hindu uses
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NPR
NPR
There's no scientific basis to believe that people of color are "biologically or genetically predisposed to get COVID-19," said Surgeon General Jerome Adams — but that they are "socially predisposed
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Anne Scheel
annemscheel
New paper!Got the best news on the weekend: "Why hypothesis testers should spend less time testing hypotheses", by @LeonidTiokhin, @peder_isager, @lakens, and myself, has been accepted at Perspectives on Psychological
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Dilip Mandal
Profdilipmandal
My thesis on why India is a ‘no invention’ nation. Please read entire thread. The mystery of not inventing or developing any public utility in India is not unique to
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James Orr
JamesAOrr
The Earl of Shaftesbury, who lives in Dorset, "inherited" the bed of Lough Neagh. For every ton of sand extracted he receives a royalty and has over the years amassed
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aaron vansintjan🐙
a_vansi
Been thinking about the aesthetics of modernity. New technologies are celebrated for their transformative potential while others, which are scientifically shown to be more efficient, ecological, and highly productive are
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Natural Philosopher
ATBollands
Let me tell you about my forthcoming book, "Life, the Universe and Consciousness" ... /1 Scientists face numerous problems when seeking to explain the world we live in, not least
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