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Manu Raju
mkraju
Sen. Lindsey Graham told me this morning about Trump’s call to delay the election: “I don’t think that’s a particularly good idea.” He declined further comment.“Not answering any questions,” said
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Jessica Flack
C4COMPUTATION
The Information Theory of Individuality (ITT) has been selected by Quanta as one of 2020's science breakthroughs. Thanks to @QuantaMagazine for recognizing our work @sfiscience+for the tremendous public service it
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Vitor Constâncio
VMRConstancio
Many papers have emerged analysing the March episode of price collapse and illiquidity in US treasuries, an unprecedented event in the “deepest and most liquid “ financial market in the
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Gummi Bear
gummibear737
Professor Neil Ferguson Deep Dive"Professor Lockdown", as he's nicknamed in some newspapers, is back in the public space and offering his scientific opinions on public health policyAs such, let's take
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Joseph Vaughn (he/him)
joetalkstimber
Reading about “old-growth” in the news probably elicits many emotions, especially regarding trees. What do we mean when using the term though? It’s our responsibility of providing context and defining
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Arlen Parsa
arlenparsa
It is time to tell a very difficult story.A story that happened exactly 101 years ago today.This is the story behind an image that has been called the world's first
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Anne Urai
AnneEUrai
All-inclusive authorship on large scientific papers can a be dangerous practiceAlert: potential unpopular opinionThread 1/n Many argue that authorship should be an all-inclusive mechanism to assign credit, e.g. https://twitter.com/xhimichka
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Tony Connelly
tconnellyRTE
Update on where we're at in the Brexit negotiations: While both sides have a way to go, on the level playing field/state aid there is a landing zone in sight.
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General of the Army-Elect Neville1776
neville1776
I need to dispel a misnomer about the biggest move President Trump made this week. It has everything to do with the Kraken. I keep seeing so many people speaking
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Bloom Lab
jbloom_lab
Our new study led by @khdcrawford in collaboration with @HelenChuMD looks at the dynamics of neutralizing antibodies in the 3-4 months following recovery from infection with #SARSCoV2 (1/9):https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.08.06
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Julian Sanchez
normative
Hoo boy. I finally took a look at the affidavit from “Spyder”—supposedly a pseudonym for a white hat hacker with a military intelligence background—from Sidney Powell’s “Kraken” lawsuits, and
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Tomas Pueyo
tomaspueyo
The new strain of #COVID is more transmissible. Will it be deadlier?Many ppl think not: "If a virus kills more quickly, it has fewer opportunities to spread. It's the transmission-virulence
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Henry Sotheran Ltd
Sotherans
it has come our attention that some of our newer followers are struggling to understand the words we use to describe our rare books, and you are in for a
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Julius Malema Stan Account
MusingsofAwe
THE WORLD IS BUILT ON THE PRESUMPTION OF LITERACY (Thread)It's funny how we take mass literacy on a global scale for granted. It wasn't until the mid 20th century that
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Zikhona Valela
valavoosh
John Tengo Jabavu died on this day in 1921. Frame 1 is an image in the biography his son DDT Jabavu (pictured in frame 2) wrote about him. JT was
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Ivan Velichko
iximiuz
People often ask me what tools I use to create diagrams for my posts.Long story short, I draw them manually using:- http://sketch.io/sketchpad (software)- Wacom Intuos pen tablet (hardware)For the long
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