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Rhiana Gunn-Wright
rgunns
my op-ed for the @nytimes came out today, and i'm prouder of it than i've been of anything in a long time. i know i'm supposed to write a long
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Columbia Surgery
ColumbiaSurgery
This is such a loss. Here's just one Coogan's story from the vault—In 1992, Carmen and Rosa were conjoined twins separated at 9 months old. The surgery was a groundbreaking
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Alexandre Afonso
alexandreafonso
Striking difference in mobility patterns in Portugal and the Netherlands during the pandemic. Perhaps Northern Europe is not that disciplined and Southern Europe is not that unruly? Context: people in
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Danielle Cave
DaniellesCave
Xinjiang Data Project p2 is out. This satellite-heavy research found approx. 16,000 mosques (65%) have been destroyed/damaged since 2017 + 30% of key Islamic sites (shrines, cemeteries, pilgrimage routes inc.
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J.B. Handley
jb_handley
1/ I decide to read the below article in the WaPo about the CDC's new guidance. WaPo asserts in the article that there is "strong evidence on the effectiveness of
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Dr Darren Saunders
whereisdaz
We're all facing huge anxiety around the #Coronavirus crisis. A quick reflection on how scientists can lead the way in helping society become more comfortable with doubt and uncertainty. #COVID19
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Deuf le Magnifique (home traîneur)
DeufleMagnifik
La maison vous offre dix secondes de roue libre. Reproduction d'un tableau du Chimano Museum. "J'aime la roulib', j'adore la roulib', la roulib c'est la liberté". Bruno Le Mercier, 2020.
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David Fahrenthold
Fahrenthold
Morning! We're trying to answer a simple question: How much taxpayer money has been paid to @realdonaldtrump' private business?Today, we should learn a little more. After we sued the @StateDept
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Andrew Kurjata
akurjata
So here's the thing: the New York Times regularly laughably mischaracterizes Canada, a country with much the same language and culture and it's right here. It really doesn't seem like
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Kelly Doran MD MHS
KellyMDoran
Four deaths in NYC isolation hotels for people with #COVID19. Not clear if any were homeless. Abundantly clear that @NYCMayor either does not understand #COVID19 or is being disingenuous. (1/)https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/24/nyregion/nyc-coronaviru
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Steve Brusatte
SteveBrusatte
During the Jurassic, ca.180 million years ago, some crocs called thalattosuchians moved from land to water, becoming open-ocean swimmers. Just like whales did 100+ million years later.Our team has a
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Matthew Bottomley
BottoMatt
Has the world's gone crazy? Is #lockdown necessary? Are we all worried over nothing? Absolutely not, this thread explains why not:https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/16/us/coronavirus-hype-overreaction-social-distancing.html The first thing you'v
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Adrián Maldonado
amaldon
The rabbit holes that lockdown research takes you. Or mouse holes? Read further So @OtherCeltic sent me this photo earlier today on WhatsApp as a funny sort of aside It
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(((E. Glen Weyl)))
glenweyl
So proud of this white paper (https://ethics.harvard.edu/outpacing-virus ) @HarvardEthics I wrote with @vihartvihart, @divyasiddarth, @BethanCantrell, @lilatretikov, @pde33, @JohnCLangford, @scottleibrand, @ShamKakade6, @danamlewis, Steve Latta,
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Garrett Myler
CyberMyler
Another example of the over-simplification & social virtue of mask wearing leads to an increase of risky behavior. An accurate understanding would lead to wearing the mask correctly & avoiding
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Seth Abramson
SethAbramson
If anyone wants to circle back to critique my claim that US culture/politics may not enable us to avoid the pandemic reaching "uncontrolled" status—the point at which experts predict an
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