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Tamar Haspel
TamarHaspel
Let’s talk about ORGANIC.Robert Paarlberg’s new book on the food system is out today, and here’s an excerpt.He’s not a fan of organic, and he makes some good points but
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Philosopher-Prince-Prophet Coinaday 🧐
coinaday1
By overwhelming popular demand, I'm going to do a thread on "Drugs and Mysticism", the best PhD thesis ever!This was a crazy experiment done in the 60s where they gave
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Bob Elder
southernphd
I know the #1776Commission is old news, but as someone who's spent a lot of time on one of its main characters, John C. Calhoun, I can't let something pass
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) A Quebec public health advisor suggested Friday installing portable air purifiers in schools might produce the opposite effect, inadvertently causing the #coronavirus to spread in the air among students.
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Chad Felix Greene
chadfelixg
You don't think that once the teacher's union paradox is resolved the left won't suddenly declare homeschooling a threat of white supremacist extremists radicalizing their children and using opposition to
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Amy Catalinac
amycatalinac
Wild story about the leverage a small party (Komeito) has over its large party (LDP) coalition partner in Japan. Remember: Komeito controls 6% of Lower House seats, LDP controls 61%
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Gowhar Geelani
GowharGeelani
In Bollywood’s imagination and in Indian media’s narrative a Kashmiri Muslim is always this old Shikarawallah or Tongowallah who can’t read his letters and some benevolent foreigner helps him/her and
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Mike Miesen
MikeMiesen
1. NEW REPORT: For @TAPP_Project, @Laura_Manley1 and I wrote about why Congress needs to hire more STEM professionals for policy advising roles, and how universities and foundations can help.https://www.belfercenter.org/publication/improvin
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David Schindler
DSchindlerEcon
This is a great piece discussing some of the problems plaguing our profession. I would add one small thought: Because our individual research production function depends heavily on the quality
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Arvind Subramanian
arvindsubraman
1/ Striking, contrasting new findings on Indian govt.'s "New Welfarism" with broader lessons for pol. economy of development & for democratic politics1. Big gains on New Welfarism, namely, access to
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SPAC GURL
Spacul8r
Best of #SPAC land 2021 q1:@SPACtrack@spac_insider @SpacGuru @Doc_Steve_Brule @DJohnson_CPA @SpacTiger @BillSPACman @SpacBobby @stocktalkweekly @DoctorSpac ( I hear he's a DR)@GillianTan @business @JulianKlymochko @Mindwalletbody These
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Jason McDaniel
ValisJason
The elected school board in SF has been the subject of much discussion lately as it has made several controversial decisions (renaming schools & lack of planning to re-open schools).
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Alec Karakatsanis
equalityAlec
THREAD: A few more shocking things about Harvard University using students to test military counterinsurgency tactics on behalf of police brutalizing young people of color in Massachusetts. (1)https://twitter.com/equalityAlec/status/1353006
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Aaron Griffith
AaronLGriffith
this is bad news - vague anti-riot/anti-mob legislation that simply doubles down on mandatory minimums.https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/state-politics/article248336730.html This is something that I fear will become commo
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Khalid
khalidm_101
TOP CV TIPS (THREAD)A couple months ago, I wrote a blog post on how to effectively write a CV. I thought it would be useful to summarise those tips in
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Valen
valen_med
Do you know if you have implicit bias? You probably do. This #tweetorial will show you the effect of #ImplicitBias in obstetrics and gynecology and how you can mitigate your
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