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EvitaAFD
1. Dissociation received the most votes for the first deeper dive on a trauma symptom. This is going to be bit of a long thread b/c dissociation can look a
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Mary Salcedo, PhD 🦗🐞🐝+🐍
MarySalcedo
Wouldn't it be nice to JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF A WING VEIN?For #SICB2021 I did that. View here: https://sicbannualmeeting.pathable.co/meetings/virtual/ojDALmNPhqAoLisEtCollaborators Dr. Jake Socha (@snake_flyer) & Pavel ShevchenkoS
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Glen Peters
Peters_Glen
"Since IAMs are designed to minimize mitigation costs, this means that they by definition select for the most gradual reduction in fossil fuel use."A thread on 'gradualism' based on @wim_carton's
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Brian Wilson
bayouwilson
Story time:A few years ago, I was working at a veteran non-profit. Week before Christmas, so it was really slow. A young man shows up, wants to speak to our
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Dr. Merritt Turetsky
queenofpeat
is now shaping the Arctic. In @NatureGeosciwe outline a call to action. Key messages - 1) a global climate problem requires a global scale solution, 2) western science can't tackle
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Rick Hasen
rickhasen
Going to start a list of the ways that Republican lawmakers and election officials have needlessly made it harder to vote during COVID. Feel free to add on here.1. Ohio
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Yeghia Tashjian
yeghig
1/15What is the current status of #Shushi? Well ambiguous, according to the "agreement" it's part of #Azerbaijan, but in reality, now Russian "peacekeeping" forces entered the outskirts of the city,
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Erik Gellman
ESG2424
This @nytimes obituary of @ctvivian covers much of his impactful activism but largely elides what Vivian considered was one of his most formative periods of democratic protest leadership: his Chicago
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Abraham Newman
ANewman_forward
Thread: Syllabus alert -- New paper w/@henryfarrell in @IntOrgJournal on how the liberal international information order is becoming self-undermining. Helps makes sense of stories like this.https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/
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🌰Build Soil: plant one million edible chestnuts!
BuildSoil
Alright back to soil carbon. Today i’m talking about a specific kind of composting to address the big question: in a world with limited clean water, why do we shit
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Dan Hicks
danieljhicks
Calls for open science are a common response to concerns about the replication crisis. But can open science actually address the causes of the crisis? +https://twitter.com/mslapointe/status/1355944863959838722 The comic presents 9
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Adriane Esquivel-Muelbert
nanimuelbert
Our paper on how and why Amazon trees die have just been published in @NatureComms https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-18996-3#Ack1Here is what we found @ForestPlots @TreeMort_ERC @BIFoRUoB @LES_UniBham @GeogBham @SoGLeeds (1/8) Tree
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Jeremy Faust MD MS (ER physician)
jeremyfaust
Thread: Why did the United States fail to contain COVID-19?Many reasons. My new paper with Dr. Armin Nowroozpoor and Professor Esther Choo @nowroozpoor @choo_ek goes into a few specific reasons.
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Hollie Booth
hollieboothie
NEW PAPER out on 'Investigating the risks of removing wild meat from global food systems' Mixed-methods study led by @ICCS_updates in collab with international experts Summary infographic & thread below
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Prof Darrel Francis ☺ Mk CardioFellows Great Again
ProfDFrancis
Josh isn't the first person to think of this, merely the last. Why don't we have such studies? Who does studies like that? RCTs? What do all people who do
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Arsenio Dev
Ascii211
Aight, guess I'll write about that whole @MarkRober class mess. Honestly $249 for dubious at best "how to be an engineer" is not a winning move when you can learn
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