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The Sharing Scientist
ScienceShared
A lot has been made of the costs of large-scale testing, and the tens of billions required is often actually stated as the main reason to not do it.However, this
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Richard Logue
IRLRailDev
Breaking down the EY Report errors - a thread.First off, the silly mistakes: With Dart electrification there is no need to purchase new trains as the existing trains on the
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Justin Hicks
Hicks_JustinM
Discussion starting on this bill right now over at http://iga.in.gov/legislative/2021/meeting/watchlive/d5df26f0-71fb-4e7f-a305-3606826f956f/ https://twitter.com/Hicks_JustinM/status/1352668057710292995 Sen. Ford: Right now it is said here
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Thomas Juneau
thomasjuneau
The US has had contingency plans to bomb Iran nuclear sites for years. Lots of analysts in and out of government have studied this extensively, and it's clear to sensible
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Henry Mance
henrymance
should we vaccinate Premier League footballers now, before some elderly people, to help ensure live sport in lockdown and in exchange for clubs giving money to charity/ NHS? Very decisive
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Oli Schenker
olischenker
New paper alert: In @NatureEnergyJnl we show that over time ren. energy (RE) firms face decreasing costs of debt (CoD) relative to non-RE firms. With my fabulous colleagues @KarolKempa and
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BhagwaanUvacha
Let me begin by saying, that I honestly do not know if it works this way, but I feel it does:There is a certain calorific expense in doing anything. It
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Karl R. Rábago
RabagoEnergy
My thoughts on cost shifts: First, we should speak clearly about potential vs. actual cost shifts. Second, the implication is that a cost shift is an unfair transfer of a
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Pat Leahy
PatLeahyIT
Exiting the lockdown and allowing the social and economic life of the country to reopen is a gamble for the Government, but one it has to take. Yes, the numbers
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Emma Seith
Emma_Seith
1/Since the one-off payment of £400 for teachers and lecturers involved in national qualifications was announced yesterday there have been a lot of questions about how much the SQA actually
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Max Roser
MaxCRoser
This study estimates the cost to produce the missing vaccines to protect *the entire world* from COVID.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-393X/9/1/3/htmFacilities to produce 16 billion doses of a Moderna type vaccines would only cost
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Le Grove
LeGrove
2021 HOPES AND DREAMS (thread)YOUNG PLAYERS: Arteta uses the back half of this miserable season to test and learn with a more youthful mix of players. ESR, Saka, and Gabriel
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Bethany S. Mandel
bethanyshondark
This is something that has been really bothering me for a while. In all of this, I don't think we've had anything resembling a conversation about how deeply unfair all
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scott cunningham
causalinf
JEP has just published an article by Eleanor Murray, an epidemiologist at BU School of Public Health I think. Eleanor is someone I’ve gotten to know on Twitter bc she
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Vibrant Clean Energy
VibrantCE
Update on Study Release Yesterday We pulled more data from the technical report to help clarify savings. See thread below. We hope it makes the cost savings discussion more understandable.
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Alex Chan
alexwlchan
A little thread about resiliency and efficiency. This might become a blog post; right now I’m thinking aloud.Imagine an airline, back when plane travel was safe.Running an airline is expensive,
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