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Rebecca Ricks
RebeccaR_TV
RN has been inspecting fishing boats since the 1700s. It is not new. The ships are armed but I’m yet to find any instance in recent years where they’ve fired
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Justin McDaniel 🏳️🌈
JUSTINtime4aLAF
You're gonna be hearing, "Small businesses will suffer under a $15 minimum wage" a lot more, especially since the other arguments are thoroughly debunked.Because sheep gotta sheep. And it's an
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Alisdair McNeill
am_sheffgenet
It is approaching the end of 2020. I thought it would be appropriate to end the year by reviewing some of my favourite papers from @ejhg_journal in 2020. For January
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Amanda Marcotte
AmandaMarcotte
Don’t be sanguine about what some piece of paper says about the election date and the peaceful transfer of power. The same GOP that stole a Supreme Court seat will
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Erik Bergman
smilingerik
Struggle with procrastination and overthinking?Here's a thread that will help you. We mostly procrastinate things we don't exactly know how to do. Things that take creative energy.- Starting a company-
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Wokal Distance
wokal_distance
1/ This week woke academics dedicated themselves to arguing that 2+2=5 (they're still going, see screenshots)As that played out, a Medical Doctor had his life ripped apart and his job
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Kate Mackenzie
kmac
I'm frequently asked how to know whether banks/investors are serious with their "Paris alignment" and "net zero 2050" commitments. I wrote about it way back in late Oct. Yes, some
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iucounu
iucounu
Did you know where the word cliché comes from?Print used to be typeset with literal metal type - little metal squares with raised letters that would be inked and then
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Michael Eisen
mbeisen
The media are, rightly, taking a lot of heat for spreading false fears about COVID-19 immunity. But's its worth tracing the origins of this particular case back to where it
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Bruno Gavranović
bgavran3
Category theory feels subtractive, as opposed to additive. These days, there's more papers than ever and it seems like our main issue isn't producing new research, but understanding how new
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Ethan Mollick
emollick
How do you get people to listen to experts? Non-experts often think they know best, but this experiment shows that if you first ask them to explain how something works
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Jay Can't Wait for this Godforsaken Year to End
Jason_Healey
For IR scholars writing on offense/defense balance, SolarWinds has major points:1) One good/great team hacked one company and gained access to thousands of others including *extremely* hard targets. If you
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Psyber Attack
PsyberAttack
It's great that the UK has delivered 11M COVID vaccine doses, but let's talk about the efficacy of one dose of the Pfizer vaccine...This thread is 17 tweets long, but
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Lancaster Steiner School
LancsSteinerSch
Have you ever wondered about the 'form drawings' that we sometimes post? If you want to know a little more about them, read on! [thread] Form drawing was an entirely
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Tara Straw
TaraStraw
IRS delays could cause many people to lose financial assistance for marketplace health coverage unless CMS acts soon. CMS should not terminate advance premium tax credits (APTC) until COVID-related IRS
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Justin Nix
jnixy
So, this paper is finally published. Here comes a longer-than-usual thread. (1/18)https://doi.org/10.1080/15614263.2021.1878894 In it, @DrJLozada and I revisit the data used for a study published in The Lancet which concluded
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