The Pentagon: We don’t know where $6.2 billion went.
The CIA: We don’t know where $6.2 billion went.
The White House: We don’t know where $6.2 billion went.
Twitter:
"Long COVID: Skeptics Are Wrong, Researchers Say"
'Yale University researcher Akiko Iwasaki, Ph.D., says immune profiling shows how Long COVID patients have distinct features not found in control groups. These patients, who also exhibit elevated levels..
https://t.co/pWVaCc7ZMR
Since 2002, each Chinese leader has used the party congress report to say China is in a “period of strategic opportunity” 战略机遇期 — meaning no looming prospect of serious conflict, so China can focus on development and building influence. Xi used phrase in 2017. Not this time.
A THREAD of thoughts while reading the newly-released and long-awaited UN OHCHR report that finds that China's Xinjiang policy has caused a deprivation of human rights (both individually and collectively) that may constitute crimes against humanity
Read: https://t.co/tGh38TBsp8
Ok here we go. "Real economy" time.
The Russia Ukraine war and the resulting sanctions has illuminated something very important about the "global economy"
The "on paper" stats showing economic size and prowess are bunk.
1/20
UPDATE: Report estimates 4000 cases #coronavirus#2019nCoV
Our estimate at 4,000 cases is more than double the past estimate due to increase of number of cases outside China. This should not be interpreted as implying the outbreak has doubled in size.
🔰https://t.co/7A77NXZ3iw
In light of today's vote and the implications of its results, @Palgrave_ has collected articles and chapters from their latest publications on UK politics, and volumes on elections around the world. Read them for free.
https://t.co/ywZDETcHVE
#GE2019
When you see wealthy, posh, middle class constituencies like Putney in South West London vote in a Labour candidate and you see working class Darlington and Wokington vote in Conservative candidates, you know the world has gone completely fucking mad!... #ElectionResults2019
A personal account of bonobo and chimpanzee behaviour by renowned Japanese primatologist Takeshi Furuichi explains what and why we should learn from our closest relatives.
https://t.co/JwXWIA3kUu
@KyotoU_News
Music is a fixture of the human experience. The latest findings on the cultural basis of singing have ascertained that certain song types turn up in all cultures. And each kind of song has common cross-cultural acoustic features.
https://t.co/4Uqhatf2dE
For a very long time, scientists have known that animals engage in sexual behavior with individuals of the same sex. Such same-sex sexual behavior has been observed in over 1,500 animal species.
https://t.co/NzCjsJdXXZ
New work in my Dimension of Dialogue series :) Two neural nets learn to communicate through their own emergent visual language. The resulting alphabet is a product of their adversarial and cooperative relationship. Here set in clay tablets.