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Drew Bailey
drewhalbailey
Without taking sides, a few ideas intended to improve the quality of standardized test score debates on my Twitter feed: a thread To pro-testing folks: I don't see anyone disagreeing
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wikipedia brown demands #MoreThanDiversity
eveewing
this weekend, Chicago lost two babies. a one-year-old and a ten-year-old. Sincere & Lena. Lena lived in the neighborhood where I grew up, a couple blocks from where my family
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Borja Esteve Altava
B_Esteve_Altava
There was a time (roughly 1850-1950) when naturalists were searching for law-like phenomena (physics envy?) to better understand the evolution of species.How many of these do you know?Do you know
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Molly Reynolds
mollyereynolds
When @publichistory and @EmilyCleffiT asked me to contribute to this, I realized that I needed to do some reading first to help organize my thoughts (shocking, right?). If you’re interested
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Owen Zidar
omzidar
(1/n) An incoming student wrote me today to ask about classes and resources for aspiring economists. I wrote the following reply, which may be useful for others so am posting
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Noah Smith 🐇
Noahpinion
Today's @bopinion post is an ode to Pandemic UI, the boldest and most successful U.S. economic program in many decades.https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-09-08/u-s-renewal-of-pandemic-jobless-benefit-is-crucial-for-workers-
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Solidarity Is not a Market Exchange
decolonialcommi
Hey. PhD student studying both.The difference between South Africa & Israel's Apartheid regimes, is that Israel's Apartheid regime is actually worse.https://twitter.com/SeoirseDuffy_/status/1329007163533037568 As the late Patric
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Zack Cooper
zackcooperYale
Big news on surprise billing . There's a bicameral agreement on addressing surprise billing. Overall, this isn't what I would have done, but arbitration linked to in-network payments isn't crazy.
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Arram Sabeti
arram
Lack of housing in liberal coastal cities is a major reason America isn't more liberal.Research shows:1. People who live in these cities become more liberal2. They're the hardest places to
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Dana Mirsalis
danamirsalis
It was lovely to get to talk to @olliemox about modern Shinto! As promised, a bibliography with additional sources: (1/15)https://twitter.com/CJS_Uea/status/1362341997428826112 For more on the sticky issue of the concept of "religio
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Maziyar Ghiabi • مازیار غیابی
MaziGhiabi
Cuba & Iran have started collaborating on the #COVID19 #vaccine. Here is a thread based on my piece which just came out for @MiddleEastEye: https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/vaccine-alliance-how-cuba-and-iran-are-joining-forces-batt
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J. L. Bell
Boston1775
Last week I saw some folks review their publications in the past year. I decided to look back at my own writing, some of it anonymous, beyond the blogs at
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Shobita Parthasarathy
ShobitaP
Ananda Chakrabarty, biotech pioneer, died July 10. Working for General Electric, he developed a micro-organism genetically engineered to eat oil. This led to a landmark 1980 Supreme Court decision, Diamond
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cj battey
cj_battey
A thread of how I funded publications as a grad student and postdochttps://twitter.com/rsidd120/status/1336153828672983040 first two papers were in MPE, subscription only, lab paid ~$300 for color figures each (https://www.sciencedirect.com
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Jorge Conde
JorgeCondeBio
Thanks for joining @a16z bio on @joinClubhouse!We talked about biotech’s beginnings. The closest thing we have to a Hewlett-Packard ‘two-guys-in-a-garage’ origin story is Robert Swanson & Herb Boyer teaming up
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Charu Singh
nagharnaghat
How do we make sense of a field that's exploding? Sometimes, by compiling a thread :) So here are #HistSci #HistSTM special issues/sections on South Asia from the past decade
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