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Stephen Quest
stephen_quest
My first 2 months at @EU_ScienceHub have been fascinating. I’ve begun to explore a rich tradition of scientific excellence spanning nearly 60 years.Here are some of the things I have
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Pandemic Pogey
StandingTheGaff
In Ontario, the "massification" of long-term care and home care was a conscious strategy to cut hospital costs. Almost as soon as Ontario accepted federal money to create OHIP in
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Robin Rudowitz
RRudowitz
The E&C reconciliation legislation includes a number of #Medicaid provisions. See this thread for some highlights and key @KFF resources for background on the issues. E&C proposal provides incentives (a
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Bob Cook
notgoingpro
I'm out of the youth sports blogging business but I have some things to say about this piece SO BRING ON THE THREADhttps://sports.yahoo.com/are-high-school-sports-in-need-of-radical-reform-and-if-so-how-can-it-be-done-160742515.html Fir
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Eric Hundman | 何諳銳
ehundman
The full version of this anonymously authored "Longest Telegram" is fascinating in some ways, but the attempt to claim Kennan's mantle is hobbled by questionable assumptions and logical contradictions. Thread:
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Dr. Richard Corsi
CorsIAQ
1/ Indeed true. And in a couple of weeks we will have a repeat for the holidays & add more suffering, death, and economic destruction on top of the current
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Roy Ngerng
royngerng
Was having a conversation with a Taiwanese friend. Taiwan actually has many good products that are half the price of global brands, even simple things such as fans, hair dryers,
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Sarah W. Lenhoff
sarahlenhoff
The Detroit Education Research Partnership has 2 new reports out today: 1) Why Do Detroit Students Miss School: Implications for Returning to School After COVID-192) Third Grade Reading and Attendance
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mark holmes
gmarkholmes
I welcome and appreciate the focus of the media on C19 in rural America, but I would encourage journos to look at the causes behind the increased burden as multifactorial.
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John Hayward
Doc_0
I remember warning at the outset that on a long enough timeline, every crisis becomes a religion. The Church of Covid is fully up and running, complete with heaven-and-hell mythology,
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Kevin Budris
kevin_budris
(1/6) A thread on why RI needs a #bottlebill to improve recycling and combat plastic pollution. We're 1 of only 2 states in New England without a #bottlebill. @repmcentee33 @LaurenHCarson
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Sam Weiss Evans
SAWEvans
Hey @clarkamiller do you have a good STS take on the history and politics of the “2 degrees” figure for global warming? For those who stumble on this later, here
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Doug Campbell
TradeandMoney
I just wasted my morning watching the stimulus debate between @LHSummers and @paulkrugman. It's crazy Summers was ever influential. 1/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbZ3_LZxs54&ab_channel=PrincetonBendheimCenterforFinance First, Su
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Michael Chaitkin
mchaitkin
As #UHCDay winds down, I’m excited to share findings from our recent review of grey literature guidance for public-private engagement in #health & ways to enrich it (1/n)https://twitter.com/results4dev/status/1337085362666172418 This
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Fatima Tokhmafshan (she/elle) 🇨🇦🏳️🌈
DeNovo_Fatima
Highlights from #CSPC2020 pre-conference panel with @ChiefSciCan, @DrPanch of @NSF & @sudipsparikh of @aaas Read the panel’s take on the following topics: A #scicomm#EDI #SciencePolicy #scicomm:There’s dichotomy in public b/w
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Genève Campbell
bergerbell
I want to say something about our pandemic response and groupthink, especially as it relates to the current scientific discourse in the United States.Stick with me here. 1/ We’re in
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