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didikins4life
This is the #DemPartyPlatform for 2020. This part is called: Making Higher Education Affordable and AccessibleOnly one party understands that everyone should be able to earn a degree beyond high
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savvas 🤡
KatycatForALife
I watched Leaving Neverland yesterday (the first part only, I couldn't watch the second one) and I'll make a small thread on why this "documentary" is filled with a TON
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John Burn-Murdoch
jburnmurdoch
NEW with @jemimajoanna: why are so few people in the UK wearing masks?We dug into the numbers, the science and the nuance to see what’s going onStory here: https://ftalphaville.ft.com/2020/07/09/1594305988000/Why-are-we-not-wearing-masks-
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Oyebola Okunogbe
oyebolaoo
I read this blog post on the 2019 Econ nobel prize &I have a some thoughts.I shld start with revealing my background and potential sources of bias.1)One of the 3(Kremer)
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Morpheus 78
78Morpheus
Every time I see patriots despair over a temporary situation or setback against the Trump administration I have to chuckle. It's like people have amnesia and forget that for the
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Frank Mitloehner
GHGGuru
THREAD:Accounting correctly for methane’s short-lived nature isn’t greenwashing, it’s science. This great paper reinforces what we at @UCDavisCLEAR have been saying – agriculture methane warms differently than fossil CO2. 1/
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Beth Moore
BethMooreLPM
Personal thread this morning. It’ll be a little cheesy for some tastes but I reckon I’m nothing at all if not cheesy. You may have caught my tweet 2 days
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Dave Jones
CoalFreeDave
THREAD: Our new half-year research on Europe's electricity transition, published today..1/9: For the first time, renewables generated more than fossil fuels! Covid sped it up, but the trend was there
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Sadiya Ansari
SadiyaAnsari
Anti-immigrant sentiment is often justified with the claim that a country simply can’t “absorb” more people — there aren’t enough jobs, social supports will be drained. So what happens when
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Twitter Together
TwitterTogether
We’ve seen an increase in attacks against Asian communities and individuals around the world. It’s important to know that this isn’t new; throughout history, Asians have experienced violence and exclusion.
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John Locke
jlocke613
https://twitter.com/Cantguardmike/status/1276871295146360834 For those who don't know, this is the Arch of Titus, which stands in Rome today. It celebrates the ransacking and destruction of our Temple and the killing and
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Julia Marcus, PhD, MPH
JuliaLMarcus
As @BillHanage has written, hybrid schooling may be the worst of all worlds. I'd like to walk you through a week in the life of my first grader to illustrate
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Dhruva Jaishankar
d_jaishankar
THREAD: Now that U.S. President-elect Joe Biden has named or nominated senior members of his foreign policy and national security team, it might be useful to survey what all they
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Michael Sjoding
msjoding
1/ Our research letter on racial bias in pulse oximetry measurement, out today in NEJM https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2029240 2/ The finding that pulse oximetry is biased due to skin pigmentation isn’t new:
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Enrique Neblett, PhD
DrNeblett
(THREAD) I recently re-read MLK Jr.'s "The Role of the Behavioral Scientist in the Civil Rights Movement," one of my favorite speeches. Hoping to share a few highlight quotes &
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Nick Jikomes, PhD
trikomes
Getting questions about recent @Forbes article. Article makes good points + gives good advice, but also makes erroneous claims based on misreading recent #cannabis research. Basic claims of article +
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