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John Tulloch
JT_EpiVet
New Paper Alert! #OpenAccessDog bite hospital admissions triple in adults in last 20 yearsLargest ever epi study into dog bites in UKhttp://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-81527-7Huge group effort, lots of thanks and love to
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Uncle Lope
Uncle_Lope
A thread about love and devotion: We’re celebrating (?) tonight as we emphatically kick 2020 to the curb. But I’ll be turning all my attention today to the greatest gift
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Philipp Schindler
pschindleruibk
Our results on Lattice surgery for quantum error correction have been published with @SpookyQuantifex and @QuantumTales (others not on twitter) https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-03079-6This is a collaboration with @iqoqivienna via
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Jimbob Blinkhorn
palaeolicious
Our new paper on Shukbah in @SciRep describes the tooth of a ~9yr old Neanderthal, associated with Nubian Levallois technology which (tl;dr) marks the southernmost known Neanderthal fossil and indicates
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Irish Wildlife Trust
Irishwildlife
Farming orgs are right to highlight the low cost of food and the link to greater environmental standards. This paper shows the increases in shelf prices consumers would have to
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Searching Roots
SearchingRoots
Always wonder why some people find it impossible to believe that early humans were scientific too?It’s hilarious & unscientific to think tht Laws of Nature are accessible only to modern
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My hope day is forever coming closer 🫀
rollerska8er
feels awkward to keep pointing out that "biological sex" isn't real. folks keep making the argument that "biological sex" is different to "assigned gender" which is great, but seriously -
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فطمة
haporsnap
Conference paper @EMQuon2020 Death of the Nightingale: Improvising disruption in Early Modern England Hello! I'm Fatima & I'm a PhD student @CamUniMusic working on musical improvisation & imperialism in early
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Dr Adam Rutherford
AdamRutherford
Nostrafuckingdamus I see that Toby Young admitted that he got this wrong. We await with bated breath similar admissions for the other many many things he has asserted with little
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Mim ✨
mimzatweets
oh one thing I love about Verdant Wind is how it makes a point of showing that pre-timeskip Lorenz comes to all the incorrect conclusions (and I mean ALL of
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Julia Marcus, PhD, MPH
JuliaLMarcus
People want to socialize – and not just outdoors, masked, and 6 feet apart. We're craving a sense of normalcy. We desperately want to forget we're living in a pandemic.
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
Nothing strange happened in Wuhan but if you go around asking questions, you get tortured and thrown in prison for 4 years.https://twitter.com/williamyang120/status/1343459104623271937 Nothing to see at these mines in Yunnan
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Jesse Harlin - Black Lives Matter
oogew
One thing I never see addressed when we talk about the Culture of Crunch in the games industry is the notion of what I’ll call Hidden Crunch amongst freelancers. If
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Field Recordings
fieldrecordpod
A thread of soothing podcasts where nobody talks... Starting with Purrcast - each episode is a different cat purring - Wilma's a real star: http://purrcast.com Nature Radio - soundscapes
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Our group's household secondary attack rate meta-analysis has gained traction, but not for the reasons I'd hoped for. We did not conclude "no asymptomatic or pre-symptomatic spread" of SARS-CoV-2. A
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V. Callier
vcallier
need a break from politics? pls check out my story about the mind-boggling biology of biomolecular condensates, up today.Big thank you to fantastic editors @tvjrennie @7homaslin and factchecker @meralagish, and
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