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Jasper Tjaden
JasperTjaden
1/3 Sharing our @IOM_GMDAC @UNmigration experiences from exploring Google and Facebook data for #migration #forecasting over recent months: A tale of high policy expectations, promising results....BUT...a long road ahead for
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Mark Humphries
markdhumphries
Some musing on this response from @jpillowtime to the thought-provoking paper on representation by @TBBake @benlansdell & @KordingLab Other have asked they give a concrete example; so I'll take the
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Kurt Gray
kurtjgray
Our new paper at @PNASNews. 15 studies show that we misunderstand how to bridge divides. We think that using facts in political/moral discussion should foster respect. But it's personal experiences
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Valeria Sabaté
SabateValeria
1/4 In December 2020, the @sciencemagazine family published 9 research papers with a total of 54 authors from 4 Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela). Of those papers,
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Miguel Angel Moreno
Miguel_preh
How much information can we extract from a fracture? When did it occur? How? Did it cause the death of the individual? Join me in this #THREAD about our new
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duane habecker
dhabecker
I ain't gonna lie: As California districts roll out their plans for starting the year with remote instruction, my general response is pure SORROW for the students.So many of the
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Antifa Tractor Total Landscaping Shark
DarthMamaShark
I wanna say something about reading books actually *written by* members of a group you aren't a member of:I was once partnered with someone who really lacked empathy. Truly. Why
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Alexis King
lexi_lambda
Thinking lately about how racket macros are very good, but that has remarkably little to do with what people would traditionally call a “macro system”; the most interesting pieces are
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Liv ✨
oawright1
I think I have finally figured out why, since trying to take a more active part in #WritingCommunity Twitter, my actual writing has suffered.So buckle up pals, this is gonna
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Oyebola Okunogbe
oyebolaoo
Amy Finkelstein dropping it hot to young economists: "Do not reject your own paper! Let an editor do it. If you have rejection experiences, that's already half the battle won.
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Corey Quinn
QuinnyPig
Good news for companies considering Lambda School Fellows: in California, if the project they do "displaces work typically performed by regular employees" they're required to be paid.So if you're on
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Stephen Dziedzic
stephendziedzic
Fascinating. The @LowyInstitute has crunched COVID-19 data and come up with a list of the countries which have tackled the pandemic most effectively. Top of the list? New Zealand. Followed
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Kayla M. Williams
kwilliams101
I am not Vanessa Guillen - I am alive. And I have used every method I could to raise alarms about sexual harassment and assault in the military & its
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Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH
ashishkjha
I don't buy Sturgis study below. Why? Really big effect. Makes me skepticalOne rule of thumb I teach is: if effect size of a social phenomenon using noisy data is
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Dr. Kristina Killgrove
DrKillgrove
Alright, anthropologists. While I haven't read the entirety of That Book on Repatriation that's making the rounds, I have read the last paragraph of each chapter. Hoo boy, I did
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Anna Vaught
BookwormVaught
Writers are a sensitive bunch & because I have always said, DM me & I'll help if I possibly can, or at least listen & send a virtual hug, over
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