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Michele Tizzoni
mtizzoni
We just posted a new preprint "Socioeconomic determinants of mobility responses during the first wave of COVID-19 in Italy: from provinces to neighbourhoods" https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.11.16.20232413v1 In this wo
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Aaron Lockhart 🇺🇸
arabbitorduck
[thread] 1 of xI have a set of proposals I'd like to discuss for future election integrity and efficiency. I want input that would help put together a proposal for
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Miguel Pereira
miguelmaria
I think @The_JOP's new policy on pre-registrations is a step in the right direction, although inevitably imperfect.Here are 4 suggestions to make the policy more effective.https://twitter.com/The_JOP/status/1350385896315617280 1. Requir
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George Rohac
GRohac
So it looks like Apple and Google have pushed the underlying updates to phones in the US that will, if local or fed health roll anything out, enable track and
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Wolfie Christl
WolfieChristl
When the data industry is talking about sharing 'anonymized' profile data:They do indeed not share email addresses, for example. But they share hashed versions of it, and they all use
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Lorenzo Lorenzo-Luaces, PhD
lluaces
1/ Demystifying #AcademicTwitter faculty success: When I was a student, I thought about how much work when into my 1st pub and then saw senior faculty with X100 papers and
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Matt
MattBiotech
For Issue #4 of my newsletter, I wrote everything in my brain on Geographic Atrophy. $APLS $ISEE $CBIO $GMTX. C3 vs. C5 vs CFH. Monthly vs. every other month. Square
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Stephanie Tait
StephTaitWrites
Why quote tweet someone instead of just replying? Is there EVER a valid reason to quote tweet someone if you a critiquing what they are saying?I want to take a
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🔥 Kareem Carr 🔥
kareem_carr
The Pandemic has got me thinking. On TV, people of the future are always very comfortable with data. They collect it. They analyze it. They adjust their strategies in real
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🧘🏻♀️Lourdes M. Turrecha
LourdesTurrecha
When FOMO Trumps Privacy: The @joinClubhouse Edition (This is the first in a series of posts I'm writing about Clubhouse's privacy encroachments)https://link.medium.com/XgAQM8I3Zdb @joinclubhouse collects people’s personal i
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Dr Sarah Taber
SarahTaber_bww
Interesting epidemiology news: a lot of folks predicted the Black Lives Matter protests would cause COVID spikes, and that doesn't seem to be the case.https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/peteraldhous/black-lives-matter-protests-coronav
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Ángel Díaz
AngelSDiaz_
THREAD: I analyzed Citizen's contact tracing app when they were pitching it to NYC. Unsurprisingly, its approach to privacy is terrible, continues to encourage paranoia-as-a-service, and has wide latitude for
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Luke Stark
luke_stark
The New Yorker has a big piece on AI ethics out today (quoting lots of great folks) -- but with an overall framing that doesn't sit well with me, and
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Benjamin Ries
BRstreetlaw
long before the pandemic, backlog and blitz, errors at the LTB were a regular outcome of overworked staff, landlords' paperwork 'mistakes', and poor tenants missing hearingstake, for example, this case
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Serina Chang
serinachang5
Check out our new paper in @nature, “Mobility network models of COVID-19 explain inequities and inform reopening”! https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2923-3 @2plus2make5 @PangWeiKoh @jalinegerardin @beth_redbird @davidgrusky @ju
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Giovanni Pagano
giovanni_pag
What are the implications of using hacked data for research?A short thread inspired by the fact that, before AWs took it down, #Parler was extensively hacked and user data was
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