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Cate Eland
RomancingNope
The right: *uses social media to plot violent overthrow of country*Social media: *bans people plotting or encouraging violent overthrow of country*The right: It's not fair! You're just attacking us because
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ Thread on the relative importance of transmission modesA very difficult question, everyone reluctant to guess. As evidence accumulates, I decided to venture a guess, hoping to start some discussion.
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Gus Hamilton
gushamilton
Proud to present our follow up data on our COVID-19 DISCOVER cohort here in @ResearchNBT @NorthBristolNHS @BristolARU . Important implications for #LongCovid, follow up, and policy makers (@BTSrespiratory). https://www.medrxiv.org/content/1
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Abigail Andrews
abigailandrews1
I am currently running five, virtual, collaborative, community-engaged research projects on refugees @ US-Mex border, w/40 @mmfrp @ccisucsd students. Partners @AlOtroLado_Org, @ThinkLawLab @EspacioMigrante, & 2 more. Thread w/a few thou
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Michelle Cardel,PhD, MS, RD
MichelleCardel
As a result of #COVID19, academics are working from home, often while simultaneously caring for their children. As clinicians & scientists, @nataliexdean @DrDianaMW & I worry this will lead to
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Josh Kertzer
jkertzer
Warning! This is a thread about academic inside baseball. Let's call it Sherlock Holmes and The Case of the Missing IR Articles. As others on here (including @sbmitche @smsaideman @drkristawiegand
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BuzzFeed News
BuzzFeedNews
No one was prepared for the coronavirus pandemic.But after a long 2020, here are 13 things about the virus that we didn't know at the start of the year. https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/zahrahirji/13-coronavirus-facts-2020?bftwnews&
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Bàbàjìdè Blunt
CRawkeen
The only reason people buy whatever you're selling is because of the story you tell or the story the product itself tells. Have you noticed that most iPhone users in
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
As I approach a decade on @twitter, some things I've learned for it's utility for science and medicine:1. By using http://allmytweets.net (exported as a PDF format), I can usually find
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Anna Baggins
BagginsAnna
Well, that made me chortle.On the subject of "chortle"--coined by Charles Dodgson, prolific writer of children's fantasy books and mathematical textbooks--it is an exemplary verb.More about CD/LC ahead;CW for: CSA
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Francisco Marty, MD
FranciscoMarty_
It took a while to digest the details of over 600 pages, but here is my review and comparative analysis of the #ACTT2 trial that compared #baricitinib vs. #placebo among
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Leora Horwitz
leorahorwitzmd
Oy. Schools. This is really tough. As we debate risk/benefit, understanding whether schools are a major source of transmission to the community (and high risk people) is the billion dollar
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Gina Chung
ginathechung
Ok I'm gonna do a Year in Writing thread for myself, because 1 year ago I had never published anything and 2 years ago I was about ready to give
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Nathan Kalmoe
NathanKalmoe
Lots of ordinary Republicans are endorsing violence. We'd like that number to drop, but the precipitating causes deserve our focus even more than trying to persuade that violence is inappropriate.
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Mario Coiro
Lepidodendron
since the year is ending, here are my top discoveries in #paleobotany for 2020 (1/n) Herrera et al. described new details of the conifer cone Krassilovia mongolica from the Early
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Michael Otsuka
MikeOtsuka
The UK government's response to concerns regarding airborne Covid-19 transmission in courtrooms is alarming. It indicates that they're ignoring an increasing body of evidence of such transmission. 1/10https://www.lawgazette.co.uk/ne
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