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Secretary-General Covfefe Anon, PhD
CovfefeAnon
I proposed this as a non-joke explanation a while back.Thread incoming1/xhttps://twitter.com/mtpollack/status/1275074760070684676 Mapping Earth as a graph with continents as nodes and connections as edges from a human migration perspective
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Asli Cansunar
aslicansunar
We all love 90s Turkish pop songs. However, we don't know much about these masterpieces beyond qualitative discussion&personal memories.Using Spotify's Public API, I analyze 90s Turkish Pop with data! (1/n)https://www.aslicansun
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Prof Darrel Francis ☺ Mk CardioFellows Great Again
ProfDFrancis
Ah you are a very naughty man Richard.You know I can resist anything, except temptation. We've learned from bitter experience that showing the Pol Plot, as Graham likes to call
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Steve Brown
stevebrown2856
(1/13) The curious case of COVID-19 trends in London vs the rest of England, and the case for resistance in the population: A thread. The graph below shows the trend
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Sarah Rasmussen
SarahDRasmussen
ONS model instability (THREAD)This is more of an FYI thread, a little technical.TL;DR: Although there’s no intentional problem, each week one should be cautious about reading much into ONS random
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Mateusz Czeladka | Plan ₳
matiwinnetou
(1) We had a conversion with one developer from Avalanche blockchain yesterday about an infamous graph below.Avalanche may indeed have so many validators voting at the same time but ADA
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Lying 🦊🏳️🌈
Lyinginbedmon
I've been using the http://gov.uk tracker for COVID19 to keep tabs on the national situation and, whilst I wouldn't necessarily call these figures entirely accurate, it's only just occurred to
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Gordon:Covid grapher, data hunter-gatherer
gordonrlove
I've now had a long conversation with the person behind this accountI originally assumed it was inadvertent mis-informationIt turns out, he is deliberately posting the misleading numbers, to try &
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Gavan Reilly
gavreilly
744 #covid19ireland patients in hospitals this morning, the highest number since the very end of April. 51 admissions, 13 discharges in the last 24 hours. Elsewhere, 198 on trolleys in
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Wong Joon Ian
joonian
Thinking about "taste" and data emissions in the context of social tokens, after a conversation with @shivmalik yesterday for my @rally_io column: @streamr is a data union platform. A group
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Dr Mark Guthridge
Dr_M_Guthridge
1/ How neglected is Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome research?@NIH funding for ME/CFS in 2017 was ~$25millFair funding relative to disease burden should be ~$350millThat means #MECFS research was short-changed
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Marcel Fratzscher
MFratzscher
Our G-SOEP survey finds much higher private wealth & higher wealth inequality in Germany than previously known:Top 0.1% have 20% of all private wealth (prev. 7%)Top 1% have
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Ernie Tedeschi
ernietedeschi
#CPSMicrodataDay A few interesting nuggets. Wage growth is difficult to get a handle on right now, since official data uses averages that have been skewed by low wage job losses.
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Elaine Doyle
laineydoyle
Very handy series of graphs tweeted tonight by @President_MU; come closer to the granularity I was looking for (cheers @hispanita!).Look at the 'Cases by Outbreak Type' graph especially. How on
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Oliver Johnson
BristOliver
I still think everything's generally going Ok on a UK national level with the lockdown, and vaccines are starting to show their hand with deaths. But there's one nagging concern
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Blair King
BlairKing_ca
A classic example why looking at simple numbers ends up with a poor understanding of a topic. Since 1990 Canada has led the G7 in both immigration and population growth.
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