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Chris van Tulleken 🏳️🌈
DoctorChrisVT
This is not an important study. Neither its findings nor its methods are clear. It is flawed to the point where it has no use. I’m sympathetic to David Davis
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🧘🏻♀️Lourdes M. Turrecha
LourdesTurrecha
When FOMO Trumps Privacy: The @joinClubhouse Edition (This is the first in a series of posts I'm writing about Clubhouse's privacy encroachments)https://link.medium.com/XgAQM8I3Zdb @joinclubhouse collects people’s personal i
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Mark O. Riedl
mark_riedl
At the #AAAI2021 workshop on RL in Games:@beckypeng6 will present "Detecting and Adapting to Novelty in Games” at poster session #210:50am PT / 1:50am ETWhat do you do if the
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Jeremias Adams-Prassl
JeremiasPrassl
BREAKING: #Uber drivers *ARE* workers, rules UK #SupremeCourt, rejecting @Uber 's final appeal. Potentially huge implications for #ukemplaw, and the #gigeconomy business model - full thread with first analysis coming
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Christopher Sprigman
CJSprigman
Polk's point about the basic structure of copyright law -- define "infringement" very widely and then rely on the expense of enforcement to constrain the system's impact -- is correct.
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Thea Johnson
TheaBJohnson
I’ve posted an essay, Crisis and Coercive Pleas. It's an evolving document since the world changes every minute, but it's an attempt to put down some of my worries about
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Kat Macfarlane
KatAMacfarlane
My latest paper, Disability Without Documentation, is available on SSRN. It examines reasonable accommodations in the workplace, and how the interactive process requires medical documentation to prove disability. I argue
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Nathan Lazarus
NathanLazarus3
Google reached a deal with EU regulators where they show Android users a screen like this, allowing people to select their default search engine. It's been an unmitigated disaster: A
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Andrew Gordon Wilson
andrewgwils
I will be taking PhD students in Fall 2021, at NYU Courant Computer Science (Dec 12), Data Science (Dec 12) and Math (Dec 18)! Some details: https://cims.nyu.edu/~andrewgw/group/I am often asked
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Justin Fox
foxjust
Biden will be better on infrastructure on Trump (it would be difficult not be), but unless something is done about construction costs not much is going to be builthttps://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-11-18/want-more-infrastructur
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Elisabeth Bik
MicrobiomDigest
China's Ministry of Science and Technology issued a statement today on several cases of suspected science misconduct. In all cases, it was concluded that no fraud was committed.Yet, the images
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Matthew Wilson
MGWilsonEcon
On MR today, Cowen says: “all economic theories imply that minimum wages should be decided at the state and local level, given the economic heterogeneity of the United States.”https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2021/01/fe
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chris pike
chrispikewh
Some really significant recommendations from the CMA here - particularly great to see that moving to a realistic prospect of harm test is one of them. Myself and @PCarodeSousa make
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Nicolas Galtier
GaltierNicolas
As a reviewer/editor: do not work for unethical journals; let people know why you don't. 3/8 As an evaluator: read a couple of applicants' papers and assess quality; favour article-based
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Marin K Levy
marinklevy
As we start to see more and more judges announce that they are taking senior status, a quick reminder that these moves will have a significant impact on the courts
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BK Titanji #ILookLikeAScientist
Boghuma
Preprint-ChAdOx1 trial in HIV(-) people in South Africa. 23/717 (3.2%) placebo & 19/750 (2.5%) vaccine recipients developed mild-moderate # COVID19. Of the cases, 39/42 (92.9%) were the B.1.351 variant –
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