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Benjamin Schmidt
benmschmidt
This article tries extremely hard to blame college students for COVID deaths, but it's so full of weird qualifiers and suspicious statistics that I went to check the underlying data.
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Andrew Tagg
andrewjtagg
After looking at some learning theory and a little look at if Twitter is any good for the learner it is time to take a look at what it can
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Ingrid M
iMusing
exact same murdoch masthead MO was used to lie about Melbourne from July last year. Not just making shit up; but publishing made-up shit with complete confidence that supposedly more
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Rykalski
Rykalski
Laura Piddock is now member of the Labour Party’s central apparatus. Having been elected to the NEC. This is very interesting. Piddock lost the seat of North West Durham in
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Derek Young
MrDegsy
First up at the @PhysicsNews #IOPBusiness webinar this morning is @RichardALJones: the R&D roadmap should address the UK's longstanding economic problems - stagnant productivity growth, persistent regional imbalance - and
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Adam Briggs
ADMBriggs
Might be of interest.In 2017, @PHE underwent an independent international peer-review from @IANPHIhealth - the International Association of National Public Health Institutes. An organisation that strengthens government agencies responsible
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Wes Pegden
WesPegden
@mgmgomes1 and coauthors have a preprint out where they analyze the impact of models incorporating variability in exposure (contacts) or susceptibility on epidemic trajectories in several countries. Quick thread on
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Adam Kilian MD
KilianMD
Today @US_FDA released @pfizer's #COVID19Vaccine phase 3 trial data. Link to the Pfizer-BioNTech document (92 pages): https://www.fda.gov/media/144246/downloadLink to the FDA briefing document (53 pages): https://www.fda.gov/media/14424
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Marco Chitti
ChittiMarco
1/ Bologna recently approved a new sustainable transportation plan (PUMS). It’s a good document that spurred some reflections about transportation planning issues and value-for-money investment in mobility. A thread for
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Marco Chitti
ChittiMarco
1/ Sometimes we frame technology choices in transit as value-driven choices (x is better/worse than y). This is somehow inevitable, as planning is a value-based, often prescriptive practice.But we must
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Matt Clancy
mattsclancy
Remote collaboration in innovation is on the rise. The average distance between all the inventors listed on a patent has tripled between 1975 and 2015. #ThursdayThreads Of course, the number
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Tyler Willis 𐃏
tylerwillis
Tech isn’t “leaving” SF to disperse geographically, it’s migrating to the internet. This is a 10+ year trend that is going to continue.The internet is the frontier, and net-native versions
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Elena Carstoiu
elenacarstoiu
I’m not making any forecasts about 2021 yet, however here are some clear pros and cons of keeping your workforce fully remote in the new year to come. Let’s discover
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SBF
SBF_Alameda
1) I talked with @VitalikButerin about L1s: ETH, SOL, others.Here are some notes. 2) NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE@VitalikButerin -- if I get your thoughts wrong here, definitely call me out on
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Caitlin Johnstone ⏳
caitoz
From Propaganda To Ego, All Our Major Problems Are Due To Misperception"That is why the people, especially the American people, are so aggressively propagandized. An entire empire rests on their
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James K Puchowski
kvisleis
I didn't have the opportunity to give a proper explanation of Norwegian at the @OorVyce panel the other day; we need to critique the ideologies around #Scots spelling. Language planning
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