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Erik Angner
ErikAngner
Periodic reminder that in terms of outcomes, Swedish corona policy is thoroughly average in EU comparison – not exactly a model to be emulated by the rest of the world, nor
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Allison Horst
allison_horst
A new series to introduce the autocorrelation function (ACF) w/ time series data, with special thanks to @robjhyndman for feedback & suggestions! 1/9: Meet the monster family. The youngest generation
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Seeable Statistics
SeeableNews
See the numbers behind a convincing win for Spurs against determined opposition #COYS #THFC A recurring theme this season has been @hojbjerg23's dominance in Spurs' midfield, with the Dane completing
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Vanderbilt Microbiome
VuBiome
Hi #Nashville: Last week, we anticipated a possible shift in #coronavirus trends. Today, there is some evidence that increased adherence to mask wearing , etc. may be paying off.The 7-day
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Dr. Tammy Schirle 🍺
tammyschirle
In early August we (the parents) hope to hear Ontario’s school boards’ plans for the upcoming school year. I (the labour economist) wanted to get a picture of how much
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
More vaccine news, this time from phase 3 trial of Johnson&Johnson:According to the company, their vaccine based on an adenovirus was 66% effective at preventing moderate and severe #covid19, 28
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Jake Vigdor
JakeVigdor
Hello everyone arguing about the #minimumwage! Someday I'll post a thread about the evidence our @UW team compiled in Seattle.Today let's talk about hours.Raise the wage on most low-paying jobs
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Jennifer N. Victor
jennifernvictor
This is incredible. These scholars have mapped party factions using Twitter data, leveraging the Jan purge. You can see how large and integrated the Q-Anon faction is with Republicans. Excising
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Nick Lawyer
nick_lawyer
I was recently asked if increased testing could explain the recent increase in cases in MT. Short answer: nope.Long answer: nope, nope, and nope a Tests have indeed risen.
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Colin Cunliff
colin_cunliff
0/n New @IEA Special Report on Clean Energy Innovation. Purpose is to identify critical areas where accelerated innovation is urgently needed to achieve net-zero emissionshttps://www.iea.org/reports/clean-energy-innovation 1/n Stunning grap
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Brandon Wu
brandoncwu
Why this article in the @washingtonpost massively understates the level of needed U.S. climate action, and places the burden squarely on the poorest countries in the world while leaving rich
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Gennady Rudkevich
grudkev
Looking into the effect of government party on recent Covid19 cases. Starting with the simple stuff.Seven day average of new cases (as of today) per 100k people:GOP governor: 9.9 Democratic
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Thomas Morris
thomasngmorris
This historic document is the first electrocardiogram (ECG), recorded in 1887 by the British physiologist Augustus Desiré Waller. By the 1880s, experiments had already shown that electrical activity played an
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Emma Crowley
EmmaCro16512295
WHY John Urschel IS IMPORTANT!! (a thread) Let's start off with some background. John Urschel was born in Winnipeg Canada, in 1991, making him only 29 years old. He moved
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ManUtdSense
SensibleUtd
How to Introduce a Youngster - The Ole WayA thread on Ole's careful & measured introduction of Mason Greenwood to senior football and how it has shaped his meteoric rise.A
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Kristy Perano
KristyPerano
Please call your Senators and Representatives and ask them to #SaveOurAllies by insisting that any withdrawal plans from Afghanistan and Iraq include addressing the multi-year backlog and absurdly high denial
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