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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
Get ready. This is going to be an important thread. Election season will be over soon and hopefully more people will devote some attention to this...I'm going to walk through
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Jhomes55
Jhomes551
Habbnins.... h/t AnonsIn the last few weeks Trump..........Retweeted Seth Rich conspiracy material.Retweeted the administrator of the site where 17 posts.Fired the Defense Secretary.Fired the head of CISA. Removed all Globalists
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
(1/7) Spectacular news from Novavax. The efficacy of their vaccine matches Pfizer & Moderna, but it doesn't have the same ultra-cold storage requirements. UK phase 3 trial results:95.6% original COVID-1985.6%
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Aletheia 🧢🗽🌹🧦🔰🌈🥑🌍📚🏡⚖️🕢
AletheiaAtheos
Stay healthy and take your immune system supplements like #VitaminD when you do get #COVID19 #Vaccine."Immunosenescence contributes to reduced vaccine response in elderly persons, and is worsened by deficiencies in
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Jillian Ratti, MD
JillianRatti
So it’s a beautiful evening in AB and I’m sitting on the deck checking out doctor jobs (because of course I am) and what do I find? A thwackload of
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Radharamn Das
RadharamnDas
They said Mahabharat, Ramayan & all Vedic scriptures are children's bedtime stories (mythology) & figment of imaginations.And when India's topmost archaeologist Dr. S.R Rao, started finding exact archaeological evidences in
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NOAA NCEI Climate
NOAANCEIclimate
Mount Baker Ski Area in Washington state reported 1,140 inches of snow for the 1998-99 season, a potential new national record. Were the observations up to snuff? The National Climate
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Eds
DameEds
I'm quoting this because mine will need way more than one set of characters... buckle up kids, let me tell you about The Night Heckling Went Wrong....https://twitter.com/sophiearumble/status/1353806272148230145 In was 1998,
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Guy Walters
guywalters
There is one attendee at EVERY talk who stands up at the end to ask an extremely long question, the sole function of which is to prove that he thinks
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Brendan van Son
Brendanvanson
A few of you might know that I'm actually a political scientist. That's what I studied.I follow politics as a hobby.I - like many of you - am fascinated by
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Emily Dolhansky
emilydolhansky
There’s been a lot of renewed interest in large-scale tree planting programs in the US, but most people don’t understand how planting works and why getting trees in the ground
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Jamie Triccas
TricckyLab
1) With the release of Novavax data we are starting to get a good handle on how the level of immunity correlates with vaccine efficacy. So can use this to
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Arien Malec
amalec
1/Thinking about this tweetstorm, one of the issues I’ve run into as an engineering leader is what to call the software engineering stuff that’s “agile” given that the Agile Community(tm)
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Jacob de Wolff
jfdwolff
Today I was reminded of something fun. As a medical student I was totally fascinated by the #parathyroid glands and calcium metabolism, probably because it hadn't been included in secondary
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Camellia Tea Ceremony
camelliakyoto
A THREAD FOR CAT LOVERSplum blossom scentsends him off carousing...lazy cat梅がかにうかれ出けり不精猫-小林一茶, 1808.Kyōto is not particularly cat crazy, but there is a wealth of cat-inspired tales, sweets, charms & cu
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Jeremy Littau
JeremyLittau
Not a hot take, but a mildish take with some social science and journalism nuance about everyone dumping on polls and models today. I’ll start with the proposition that polling
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