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Charles C. Mann
CharlesCMann
There’s a small academic argument about whether Robt. Malthus’s dire predictions were defeated by science and technology. True, S&T greatly lifted farm productivity, but that’s not the fundamental flaw in
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avthars
Reading for Meaning (A Thread)You were taught how to read aloud as a child, but you were probably never taught to read for meaning. Reading for meaning means reading things
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Nicola Sturgeon
NicolaSturgeon
Re speculation about lockdown in England - 1/ Prevalence of the virus is currently lower in Scotland than in other parts of the UK and there are early signs that
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Alex Holcombe
ceptional
Peer reviews are, slowly, becoming more portable. A limited number of publishers are allowing authors to take reviews (typically received with a rejection letter) from one journal to another. I
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Inner Practitioner
MindTendencies2
As you raise your vibration, your awareness and sensitivity will increase, and you will see and feel more than before, which may bother you. Stay hydrated. Adjust yourself. This is
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Palmer Report
PalmerReport
I'm often asked why the Republicans do this or don't do that. The answer is always the same, and it's really simple: the ONLY thing that drives their decisions is
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Nathan Tankus
NathanTankus
This is just a stock flow error. Multiplier analysis is about the impact of flows of spending/subsidies/tax cuts etc. on income. He's getting a very low multiplier by looking at
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/9With Covid-19 having hammered consumption and forced up household savings, the FT advises that "for longer-term recovery, a shift from consumer spending to business investment will be needed. Governments can
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Adam Briggs
ADMBriggs
Picking up on yesterday's thread on NHS Test and Trace data, PHE's weekly surveillance report now out with data to 6th September.Thread/https://twitter.com/ADMBriggs/status/1304179872760291331 For week 31/08 to 06/09, there were 970
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Christophe Fraser 💙
ChristoPhraser
Our paper on evaluating the first three months of the NHS COVID-19 app is out now as a pre-print. A 1/nhttps://github.com/BDI-pathogens/covid-19_instant_tracing/blob/master/Epidemiological_Impact_of_the_NHS_COVID_19_App_Public_Release_V1.p
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Guillermo J GS
GJGarciaTAMU
Why is the TX blackout affecting Mexico? Mexico’s electricity is produced mainly with natural gas (60%), and close to 70% is imported from the US through pipelines. Mx decided to
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Jay Rosen
jayrosen_nyu
It is believed by many people who follow me that tougher, more confrontational questions — and more determined follow-ups — are the answer to press briefings on the virus that
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Anya Martin
AnyaMartin8
It's not uncommon to hear people say that building market housing doesn't help those in housing need.Only... they're wrong. Thread (h/t @hanlonbt) 1/9https://urbanpolicy.berkeley.edu/pdf/QR_EJHP01PB.pdf This paper on "the e
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Joan Shields
HomegrownJoan
Health Alert!“ Overuse of antibiotics by humans and in the farming of meat and fish is driving increased microbial resistance-threatening the availability of life-saving treatments “1/https://www.ft.com/content/d806dcf5-23f8-4714-ad04-c
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baufinanciaphaster 👹
bauhiniacapital
Singapore Air is a great airline to fly. I like it. On Monday, SIA alerted the public it would resume flights to 12 world cities in June and July. Combined,
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Justin Verlander
JustinVerlander
Some thoughts on the pre game bullpen. There’s lots of theories about the best way to approach this. Really it boils down to this... is it for finding your feel
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