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LauraB
LauraAnnSTL
1/ My dad is 70 and is battling liver cancer. He completed 15 rounds of radiation and has yet to receive his vaccine. Doctors have stated that he wouldn't survive
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Ellie Hawkes
elspells13
My lovely, hilarious, not-on-Twitter sister has been keeping us entertained for months with her #MovieMonday pics, and she has allowed me to share some with you. (Thread)#furloughantics #moviemondays #lovemysis
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Victor John King
VictorK43995989
Back in the 1940's and 50's, we sent children to homes in Australia, Canada and other countries. When they got on the boats, these children were happy that they might
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Dr. Theresa Chapple
Theresa_Chapple
3rd grade homework assignment was to discuss with the family why we live where we live. I tried to broadly answer, but my daughter kept probing. Qualitative researcher in the
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FI Lambings
FILambings
Genuinely considered leaving #footballindex this week when they announced IPOs. There was no need to test the old process in a time of such low liquidity, gave me no confidence
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Sell your ceiling then amigo
rahulastrohl
Two things I believe simultaneously:1) strong local media is crucial to functioning society, even corporate/legacy media outlets2) corporate/legacy outlets are still clinging to a pre-web—and really, pre-TV/radio—version of publishing t
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Glenn Gabe
glenngabe
Good information from @johnmu about how sites are evaluated for Google Discover & Search quality-wise. For evaluating bigger quality changes over time, it can take several months for G to
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Dr. Tamara Cofman Wittes
tcwittes
In coming days & weeks, a bunch of awesome younger folks will be taking on roles in the Biden Administration, some for their first experience in government. Herewith some free
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Paul Dix
pauldix
For anyone that missed my #InfluxDays talk on Tuesday, here's a quick rundown of the big points that I think are worth highlighting. First, we're targeting @InfluxDB 2.0 open source
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Brad Heath
bradheath
Sidney Powell told a judge it's important for the Department of Defense to get access to Georgia's voting machines. The judge is basically sitting there while she goes through the
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rach_ennis
rach_ennis
I apologize in advance for this rant - let’s face it I’m no Rory O’Hanlon - but I think we need to get a few things clear. In the last
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Jake Wintermute
SynBio1
As you review those grad school applications "failed iGEM project" is the #1 thing you should look for in your future life scientists. Here's why: Science is uniquely hard. The
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James Surowiecki
JamesSurowiecki
1. This may sound a little odd, but I think the reason the coronavirus has done so much damage in the US is that it's really bad and yet it's
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Doc
DocTooch
Pennsylvania COVID hospitalizations now well past their pandemic peak last Spring. PA also reported more than 100 deaths for the third straight day. Given our new case numbers show no
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Dr Kate J Miller (she/her)
DrKateJMiller
Rural areas can be hot spots too .... and with smaller teams we are vulnerable to loss of even a single HCW. Imagine a community where the same 10 doctors
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David Fisman
DFisman
A thread...great news on the vaccine front this week, but perhaps a good time to remind folks that this is NOT the new normal, and that pandemics have a beginning,
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