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Mafipe
Mafipe
Next year I turn 40. I remember finishing high school at 17. What’s interesting and frightening is that if I intend to retire at 55, I have less time available
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
Today @ScottGottliebMD and I spoke with all 50 states about the current state, challenges & outlook of the pandemic.Will summarize here. Follow if interested. Scott’s summarized where we are as
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Paris Marx ☭
parismarx
This episode begins with audio from Ursula K. Le Guin’s speech at the National Book Awards, so you know you have to listen https://twitter.com/machinekillspod/status/1334377385668435968 I would also make a point
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chris sutton
sutton_1B
Been thinking recently UK (& US) failure to learn from other countries throughout pandemic could be warning sign for upcoming #sustainability challenges. Policymakers been skeptical of responses originating outside Europe
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Kimberly Prather, Ph.D.
kprather88
As #covid19 numbers escalate, it is important that people work together to fight this virus. There is growing evidence that this virus has stealthily spread globally by being emitted in
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The Autisticats
autisticats
I just read this fascinating article about Inuit parenting, which is very relevant to autism (and parenting in general). A key takeaway: kids learn emotional regulation skills from their parents,
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Marshall Cohen
MarshallCohen
DEEP DIVE: Experts from across the political spectrum are terrified of a disputed November election. With Trump's norm-breaking behavior, plus the unprecedented challenges of pandemic-era voting, the circumstances are ripe
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Megan Coffee MD, PhD (DPhil)
DokteCoffee
A group of high school students asked to interview me recently. Among the zoom questions on what led you to work in Haiti, what challenges did you face, was:Have you
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Michael Nielsen
michael_nielsen
In 2012 I participated in a small group discussion led by @doctorow. I chanced into it, but he painted a picture I've thought about often in the years since, and
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Meredith D. Clark, Ph.D. #TenureTrackHustle
meredithdclark
I am THRILLED to see this program come into being: @AEJMC is offering a funded research opportunity for grad students to collab with a faculty mentor. More info here:https://www.aejmc.org/home/2020/12/2021-collaborative-scholar-grants/ This
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Mads Norre Christensen
MadsNorre
Recently i've been thinking about how the rise of pain science has influenced our views and understanding of pain. While pain science is definitely a step forward from the biomedical
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Natalie Palmer
NataliePalmerUK
The end of an era, both for @unamidnews and co-penholdership on Sudan. On the latter, it’s been a great parternship over the past 2 years and we’ll miss our
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Alex Washburne
Alex_Washburne
My ideal COVID pandemic:China: Folks, there’s a virus, we’re going to be trustworthy and transparent, and we’ll need all the help we can get.World: Shit, virus sucks. Can we stop
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Tareq M. | طارق بن محمد
Ctrl6
Scattered points, but somehow interlinked:When did the #UnitedStates start paying attention to the Middle East? Or let me ask in a different formulation, when did the United States realize the
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el gato malo
boriquagato
"they are not willing to be the guinea pig, uh, the rabbit as we say in dutch..."this is not a crazy statement. these early mRNA vaccines are essentially a form
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. I am optimistic about the prospects for an effective Covid vaccine within a reasonable timeframe. Through phase 2 of numerous trials, nothing has gone spectacularly wrong.(I've written about a
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