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G. Elliott Morris
gelliottmorris
Do you hear that sound? It’s the partisan non-response alarm going offhttps://twitter.com/allisonlhedges/status/1313419495373975555 There can be non-response for vote choice in the 'independent' party category too, so just looking
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John Morris
Plaistovian
"Though the New York and San Francisco housing markets look weak, there is little wider evidence to support the idea that people are fleeing cities for the suburbs, at least
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Sandeep Parekh
SandeepParekh
So the chief economist of the govt. is saying that people are not "so desparate" and not "so distressed" - sometimes you just need to apply a little logic rather
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Emil Dimanchev
EmilDimanchev
.@TheEconomist just published a nice chart of our energy history based on Vaclav Smil’s work. https://www.economist.com/schools-brief/2020/05/23/the-worlds-energy-system-must-be-transformed-completelyI've been researching energy trans
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Ted Cruz
tedcruz
So, the day after being publicly shamed into not taking $9mm in taxpayer “relief” funds, Harvard details its new policy to try to use its $41bn endowment to hammer American
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Sarah Esther Maslin
sarahmaslin
For the past several months, I've been speaking to psychologists and sociologists about what we know about mass trauma and how covid-19 compares. Colleagues on four continents contributed to this
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Seth Trueger
MDaware
more terrifying data we're probably undercounting covid deathshttps://twitter.com/boback/status/1250153538983845890 oh look what I just sawhttps://twitter.com/tarahaelle/status/1250175821094031367 and for anyone else following along I haven't
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Duncan Robinson
duncanrobinson
https://www.economist.com/europe/2020/04/25/privacy-in-a-pandemic Privacy is best understood as a religion in the EU But some are struggling to keep the faith Privacy heathens are using all sorts of wanton methods to try
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Shashank Joshi
shashj
My piece for @TheEconomist on the cyber-attack on India's Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant (though importantly not its control systems), touching on some of the wider issues around vulnerabilities in nuclear
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Gwenola Ricordeau
G_Ricordeau
Thread sur la "guerre des cartes". Celle-ci circule beaucoup: elle represente en points plus ou moins gros les votant-e-s plutot que districts => les USA apparaissent plus bleuhttps://twitter.com/BettinaForget/status/1324139878
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Nicholas A. Christakis
NAChristakis
I admire @joerogan. His conversational style & his reach are phenomenal. But I think his advice that young people not get vaccinated misses the mark. Young people are at low
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Greg C (Bernie 2020)
greg06897
Holy shit! The economist just changed their aggregate so that 50% of the polls are Economist polls and another 30% are CNN and Quinnipiac to put Pete ahead of Bernie.
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Simon Rabinovitch
S_Rabinovitch
Some good recent research on Chinese data reliability: the basic conclusion is that the government has consistently falsified official GDP since 2012.But it's also a bit more complicated than that.
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Gady Epstein
gadyepstein
THREAD: Our cover this week is about the persecution of China's Uyghurs. In our editorial, we urge governments and others to do more about this crime against humanityhttps://www.economist.com/leaders/2020/10/17/the-persecution-of-the-uy
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Bjorn Lomborg
BjornLomborg
Many more people have died from corona, when looking at all deaths, not just public corona deathsbecause of underreporting and people dying of other diseases while hospitals busy tackling coronaGreat
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hal 👾
halhod
i wrote about contact tracing apps this week. their value, if any, is to optimise a large testing regime. more interesting is the massive sensor network Apple and Google can
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