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michaelmorley11
michaelmorley11
1/ A new Texas lawsuit seeking to invalidate 100,000 curbside votes is flatly wrong & should be immediately dismissed. This legally baseless suit was filed by a Republican state rep,
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
In case there's doubt that the virus can spread through respiratory particles that float in air and travel far, I wanted to share these studies:1. Indoor airborne event: plant worker
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Rohit Lamba
rohlamba
0/ A holiday economic theory reading list. Some of my favorite pieces on theory that can be read with minimal sweat, but with the maximal intellectual reward. In no particular
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Emily Grubert
emilygrubert
I'm going to be overly honest/vulnerable for a minute here because I think it's important, and I have a lot of positional power now (muahaha), etc. Leave now if that's
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Valeria Sabaté
SabateValeria
1/4 In December 2020, the @sciencemagazine family published 9 research papers with a total of 54 authors from 4 Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela). Of those papers,
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John Mandrola, MD
drjohnm
Ok at the request of @PerPersvensson let's do a Bayes Analysis of the HERS trial circa JAMA 1999Estrogen/progesterone vs Placebo for reduction of MI/CV death.https://twitter.com/PerPersvensson/status/1355426831797772290 Here are the eve
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Sam Dumitriu
Sam_Dumitriu
Should the UK allow dual-class share structures to attract more tech firms to IPO in London?The Chancellor seems to think so, and I do too.(Thread)https://www.tenentrepreneurs.org/blog/how-to-make-london-the-destination-for-tech-ipos When t
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Rob Bailey, old-timey astrologer
oldschoolastro
It's NAIDOC week in Australia, a week to honour and celebrate the culture and history of the Indigenous people of this land. In that spirit, I have prepared a list
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Michael Brockhurst
BrockhurstLab
In 2021 @microbioj @MicrobioSoc launched a Microbial Evolution section: we are very excited to receive your new submissions!But @microbioj actually has a long history of publishing great microbial evolution papers
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Alden Diaz 🎙
AD_Strider
“...is not currently employed...” versus a standard “we’ve parted ways” is interesting. Makes me wonder if maybe this went down between the finale and now? Could be? I’m sure some
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Matt Swagler
lesindesirables
In 1957, Martin Luther King, Jr. went to Ghana, as the country celebrated the end of British colonial rule. He engaged with and spoke frequently about Africa anti-colonial movements for
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ Among the many problems with modern journalism is the desperate effort to guess at a subject’s motive, which has crept from biography - where at least one can hope
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Kate Klonick
Klonick
Today is the 25th Anniversary of the signing of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. You might have heard of it lately. So, because nobody asked, I made this
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Peter Ganong
p_ganong
Long-term unemployment and repeat unemployment have soaredMy biggest concern about the American Rescue Plan is that it lacks funding to help hardest hit from pandemic get back to workBelow, I
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Matt Clancy
mattsclancy
Learning curves are a popular model of tech progress. Basically they say doubling cumulative production -> consistent price declines. E.g., every doubling of total installed solar capacity leads to a
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Max Roser
MaxCRoser
It was wrong to believe that 'saving the economy' was an alternative to 'saving people's lives’.If anything it is the other way around and the two goals go together so
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