Fun fact - at the same time as acting in the war film ‘The Bridge at Remagen’, actor Robert Vaughn was working on his PhD - "The Influence of the House Committee on Un-American Activities on the American Theater 1938–58". Considered the definitive work on the McCarthy blacklisting.
08.03.2026 10:36
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Due to overwhelming demand (two requests) this is how I predicted flu bed numbers - actuals were 3,140.
I looked at the weekday-matched growth rates, and extrapolated to second derivative. That’s all. Took 10 minutes. The rest of the time was looking at NHS press releases and yelling at my screen.
20.12.2025 17:22
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Right. Hitler's DNA. Brace yourselves for a deluge of misinformation and bad science.
I'm in Australia, so do get in touch if you want some expert debunking.
13.11.2025 06:37
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One of the best pieces of science journalism of 2025 is Jon Cohen’s terrifying article on how Trump/RFK Jr/their crew of MAGA/MAHA dudes, like Jay Bhattacharya, have dismantled US pandemic preparedness (www.science.org/content/arti...)
Then read Jay’s astoundingly stupid “pandemic prevention plan”😢
15.11.2025 01:38
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Meanwhile in the UK
"Do you think it was wrong to leave the EU?"
"Yes."
"And yet you would vote for the people who told you leaving the EU is a good idea?"
"Sure, why not?"
20.10.2025 10:22
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FT graph showing massive UK public support for the opinion that it was wrong to vote to leave the EU.
Ah! Good morning, reality. And welcome. We’ve been expecting you…
20.10.2025 06:43
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Amazing story in The Times. Reform UK failed to pay VAT to HMRC on its sales (tickets, merchandise). About £400k in all.
Not tax avoidance. Not tax evasion. They just didn't realise when you sell stuff you have to charge VAT.
20.10.2025 09:00
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Paperback publication day! Have a good read. Things changing far too slowly for #womeninSTEM
24.07.2025 10:43
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New updated from @ONS, UK.
Number of deaths is further reduced, most importantly, the age-standardised data, which shows the COVID-19 effect in the pandemic years 2020-2022.
The historical context is also good to keep in mind.
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17.10.2025 16:37
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A bleak dystopia where Sharia law predominates, while economic and cultural divisions mean that the different communities live parallel, segregated lives.
Oh, wait, that’s Dubai …
18.10.2025 08:24
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The infection and damage to multiple organs was a feature of initial infection in an immune naive population. Whilst it might still be a feature in a sub-population of immune compromised individuals, it is no longer a manifestation generally. It’s now just another cold causing human coronavirus.
17.10.2025 07:52
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Everyone dies in the end! It’s just a question of when and from what cause. Cure one disease or pathology and the others lower down move up the list.
16.10.2025 23:20
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I think sometimes we can become obsessed with small details and arguing about complex issues. It often pays to step back and ask the question, has there been a major impact on global metrics? Infection and immunity is a complex subject, but all causes mortality and morbidity is a much easier metric!
16.10.2025 23:15
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Health progress in a post-COVID-19 world
The COVID-19 pandemic upended global mortality and morbidity. COVID-19 was ranked
as the number one age-standardised cause of death globally in 2021 but by 2023 had
dropped to the 20th cause of death ...
Yet that repetitive reinfection of a majority of the worlds population is failing to show any significant increasing trends in deteriorating world health! Indeed an analysis of population mortality and morbidity shows a return to pre-pandemic trends. www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...
16.10.2025 23:01
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I think you could include influenza as an infection we understand in great detail and it’s also a respiratory infection caused by an airborne RNA virus, so a better comparator with COVID19 than is HIV, a sexually transmitted DNA retrovirus.
16.10.2025 22:44
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Ah yes, the exact opposite of science.
Very much the quiet part out loud.
09.10.2025 20:26
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Much to parse here. First, it's part of Sketch's ongoing campaign "Poor British Motorist!" This was during the great motorway building boom. And do you know who profited from that boom? Transport minister Ernest Marples ...
07.10.2025 10:20
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A small primer on the #NobelPrize awarded to Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi today. This prize was for combining two separate fields of immunology research - genetic research on IPEX and immunology research of regulatory T cells (#Tregs), with enormous impact on biology/medicine
06.10.2025 11:21
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6 October 2025
The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet has decided to award the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine to:
Mary E. Brunkow
Institute for Systems Biology,
Seattle, USA
Fred Ramsdell
Sonoma Biotherapeutics,
San Francisco, USA
Shimon Sakaguchi
Osaka University,
Osaka, Japan
“for their discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance”
This year's Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was just announced:
www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medic...
This seems like a good opportunity for me to explain a bit about peripheral immune tolerance and where the prizewinners' work comes in 🧵
06.10.2025 13:04
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It’s the main day of the three for shadow ministerial speeches at the Tory conference and it’s fair to say that…. the main hall is not packed.
06.10.2025 13:42
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Back in 1978 I was accepted for a PhD studentship supervised by Cesar Milstein at MRC LMB, it was a truly life changing opportunity.
03.10.2025 09:42
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Lot of folk want to blame others for rising prices... and sure, venture capital, energy price rises, commodity costs... but you're also just proving the point of not wanting to own the policy choices... how much do you think it costs to eat out in Scandinavia?
03.10.2025 07:56
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We are in the foothills of a solar-wind-battery civilisation. This is our best chance of avoiding catastrophe. But it threatens the profits of fossil fuel companies & nations - so these are pouring money into right-wing populism to stop the transition. This seems to me the biggest story in politics.
02.10.2025 09:15
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Somehow we don't talk about this enough.
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Douglas Barrowman and Michelle Mone's company, PPE Medpro, has just been ordered to refund the Government £122m from a PPE contract.
There are two very odd things about PPE Medpro that may affect the odds of the Government ever getting that £122m...
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02.10.2025 08:00
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1/ This speech made by Farage in September 2014, after Russia's first invasion of Ukraine, is a stream of Russian propaganda lies that could have come from Lavrov's mouth.
28.09.2025 14:20
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A story in three parts. Nigel Farage should not be asked about anything else in upcoming interviews.
29.09.2025 08:10
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