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Tracy Gordon
gordontrac
Knock out reporting by @NYTimes this morning on economics and politics of state and local aid. A few thoughts...https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/17/business/stimulus-state-local-aid.html?referringSource=articleShare This is not a story about
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Robert Haisfield
RobertHaisfield
It's common to hear #roamcult say "the more you put into Roam the more valuable it gets." Most making this claim haven't dealt with sheer quantity yet, entropy takes longer
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DeFi Bets (Publish0x)
Publish0xD
Friday Alpha!Let's Talk $LRC1/ #ETH fees are painful these days. Anyone who interacts with #DeFi has tears in their eyes when approving a transaction. 2/ Thankfully there are projects like
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Steve Bezner
Bezner
Up later than normal for me on a Saturday night, but just now having a chance to put down a few thoughts re: why evangelicalism has a habit of producing
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Jacquelyn Schneider
JackieGSchneid
I've been seeing a bunch of "its the end of an era" in response to this article. This is indeed a technical achievement, but its a distraction from where we
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đź’§ Tim Buckley
TimBuckleyIEEFA
Early in 2020 a “Pivot or Die” realisation opened a trans-Atlantic divide. EU Oil & Gas Majors (BP @Shell @Total @eni & @Equinor) announced aggressive pivot & decarbonisation goals. North
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Rupert Pearse
rupert_pearse
The importance of equipoise in clinical research: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/05/magazine/covid-drug-wars-doctors.html Thanks @_tim_stephens for spotting. COVID-19 has brought this tricky conversation to the fore. Solutions are long ove
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Matt Warner
WarnerMatthewA
Oxygen is a critical life-saving therapy (with well-described adverse effects at high doses). It has a tenuous supply chain that can’t be overlooked. A quick review of how oxygen gets
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Jennifer Drake
drakejenn
Alright, so here is what we lose when we cut women out of decision making and leadership in general, but specifically related to crime and public safety. Tl;dr misogynistic violence
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Colin Woodard
WoodardColin
(Thread) The US pandemic response is tragically playing out along the regional lines identified in #AmericanNations, with the regions with traditions emphasizing individual liberty failing. Here’s the data via @pressherald:https://www.pre
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Dr. Erin L Thomas
ErinLThomasPhD
During the best of times, working parents hold things together through a tenuous tapestry of interdependent supports. These aren’t the best of times. Over the next couple of weeks, the
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Adam John Ritchie
adamjohnritchie
It takes experience to get to maximum yields. The first manufacturing sites to join the consortium started this process almost a year ago working with us to supply the UK.
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Lonni Besançon
lonnibesancon
The #COVID19 pandemic has led to a number of questionable research practices which a full adherence to #openscience could have avoided. Researchers, co-sign if you agree.Article: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.08.13.249847v1Si
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Bozi Tatarevic
BoziTatarevic
That RCR story from Ansys might have actually revealed why RCR has been more successful recently and also possibly why SHR dominated in 2018. Specifically related to this image. Let's
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Cindy Otis
CindyOtis_
Today seems like the right time to do a thread I've been thinking about for a while on how to handle the seemingly never-ending deluge of depressing and disturbing news.
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
More than 200k Americans have died of covid - about 70 9/11s, with no end in sight. Indeed, things are getting worse, as the US enters a "Pandemic Spiral," as
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