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Do Marlay Ka Moonh
2paisay
My data formatting for the discount rate comes in handy for looking at textile sector. Reportedly we have broken export records in Dec'20. Analyzing SBP data will enable us to
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Julian Hughes 🌍
Penrhynbirder
Great to be able to dip into, and join with hundreds of others, the celebrations to launch #EBBA2. I've been bowled over by the effort, and the outputs - and
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Weston Testo
westo_fernnerd
Excited to see our new paper (with @frondley_fern and @MichaelSundue) on global fern diversity out at @JBiogeography -- it has been a lot of fun to work on and I
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
How did we go from the marble figurines of prehistory to the familiar facades of Cycladic villages today?It’s day 3 of @Tweetistorian on Naxos with @LevineRx, which means it’s time
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Sarah May
Sarah_May1
So. I loved #TheDig. Despite being set in the 30's it evoked a lot of my early fieldwork experience in the 80's and some of the things archaeologists were gushing
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Grantham Centre
granthamcsf
Next up at #Symposium2020 - Is Covid-19 the catalyst needed to enable environmental sustainability and climate justice? We will hear from @vanessa_speight @CivilSheffield & @oates_naomi @Urban_Inst on #SDG6: Clean water
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Lauren Carruth
anthrogirrrl
1/ This fall I’m teaching a new @AU_SIS MA/PhD course on humanitarian interventions. Lots of new stuff—trying to address hard Qs & push disciplinary boundaries. See thread. Things I should
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jon ben-menachem
jbenmenachem
going to do some tweets about this algorithms panel happening now >>https://twitter.com/donnakiran/status/1333822833793900549 .@Sarah_Brayne: "For centuries, state actors have translated social processes into metrics in order to
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Dr. Tony Gamble
tony_gamble1
I was looking through some books today & thought I'd share a favorite. Arthur Loveridge's "Reptiles of the Pacific World" published in 1945 near the end of WWII. One of
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Darren Byler
dtbyler
When it comes to the allies and actions leftist Uyghurs might want, it depends a lot on the social positions of the people involved. I agree with a lot of
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Taylor West
WildWildTWest
It’s #WorldSnakeDay Here is a thread of some of the beautiful, enigmatic, and largely misunderstood serpents I’ve seen and worked with as a PhD student and scientific researcher. First up
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Sarah Delisle
EMxSarah
#EMReadingList The Politics of Crisis Management: Public Leadership under Pressure (2005) by Arjen Boin, Paul 't Hart, Eric Stern & Bengt Sundelius. I'll share items for those interested in emergency
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Anurag Shukla
Anuraag_Shukla
This paper, drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, examines how a wealthy class of farmers that is increasingly involved in urban business uses a combination of party connections, cash, & coercion to
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Sunder Katwala
sundersays
Covid attitudes memo, week 41> As death toll hits 100,000, 1 in 8 have lost a friend or family member to Covid> Rising vaccine willingness; challenges remain> Britain had its
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Matt Whitehead
MJWhitehead
Pollwatch for Reid Research (Newshub) 2020-07-26:The Trend This Year: (so far!)#nzpoll #nzpol Here's what my rolling average spits out with this poll added: (This is Newshub's own seat reporting, just
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Max Stammnitz
DevilsAdvoMax
Hi Science Twitter!A big shout out to my two fantastic colleagues Young Mi and Kevin, who have just released what is likely the largest tumour phylogeny built to date: the
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