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Thomas Rid
RidT
The pernicious rise of conspiracy theory—accessible, attractive, violent—is arguably the biggest threat to open societies today. This threat is most acute in the US. Twitter's choice to deplatform aggressively, including
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Gavin Sheridan
gavinsblog
UN committee finds Ireland is not complying with international legal obligations, following @RightToKnowIE complaint. "by failing to put inplace measures to ensure that the OCEI and the courts decide appeals
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U of MN Rural Health
UMNRHRC
Just in time for National Rural Health Day, showcasing the #powerofrural, NEW RESEARCH from our team on emergency obstetric capacity in rural hospitals without obstetric units. cc: @katybkoz @story_tuttle @RHRGateway
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Dr. Erin L Thomas
ErinLThomasPhD
Dear Managers - If you found yourself completely unprepared or unequipped to discuss last month’s acute race crisis, it’s possible you haven't built strong enough interpersonal relationships with your employees./1
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Emma Llanso
ellanso
S.4632, Graham's Online Content Policy Modernization Act, may actually get marked up today. https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/meetings/12/10/2020/executive-business-meeting . Graham tabled a Manager's Amendment that makes a bad bill
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Marcos Balter
MarcosBalter
THREAD: OK, real talk time. It is LONG overdue to pay Joseph Boulogne some respect. But, we need to retire that offensive "Black Mozart" nickname. If anything, we should call
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Albin Fontaine
albinfont
Our work is on @PLOSPathogens. “Modeling intra-mosquito dynamics of Zika virus and its dose-dependence confirms the low epidemic potential of Aedes albopictus”. Some words about Vector Competence and the risk
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Jon Worth
jonworth
Thanks to a tweet from @JonathanStubbs0 earlier, I came across this 2016 Simon Jenkins column about Brexithttps://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jul/06/brexit-britain-property-bubbleNow ignoring Jenkins is normally a good strategy *
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Tony Connelly
tconnellyRTE
Update on where we're at in the Brexit negotiations: While both sides have a way to go, on the level playing field/state aid there is a landing zone in sight.
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Alice Winsor
WinsorAlice
Checkout my first PhD publication: a meta analysis and systematic review on sleep disruption in childhood epilepsy (1/8)https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1cXj%7E3tB5QptTA Sleep and epilepsy are recognised to share a bidirectional relationship
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Dr. Efi Rousi
syn_efou
Our paper “Changes in North Atlantic atmospheric circulation in a warmer climate favor winter flooding and summer drought over Europe” is now released online in Journal of Climate: https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/clim/aop/JCL
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Jorge A. Caballero, MD
DataDrivenMD
You can say the exact same thing for #COVID19, just replace Dept. of Defense w/ HHS.The national security threat stems from the destabilization of the healthcare system, which accounts for
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Richard Waite
waiterich
The White Oak Pastures peer-reviewed regen ag/soil C paper is out. Some thoughts:1) The paper finds GHGs of meat production down -66% compared w "conventional" (poultry, pork, beef) per kg
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Lindsay Brown
Lidsville
BREAKING. What this means is that the extremely expensive conveyor belt built for #SiteC is non-functional. We had hints something was up before Christmas when it simply wasn't in use
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Pedro H. C. Sant'Anna
pedrohcgs
Time for another #Econometrics thread!Today I want to talk about my paper with Jun Zhao (absolutely great PhD candidate from Vanderbilt ), "Doubly robust difference-in-differences estimators", which is now forthcoming
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Anna Goldfarb
AnnaGoldfarb
My wonderful editor @TimHerrera asked me to do a thread explaining my process for coming up with ideas he tends to commission. So here we go! (1/8) I frequently talk
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