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Yonatan Grad
yhgrad
Preprint: NYC has been the epicenter of COVID-19 in the US. What is the prevalence of COVID-19 in NYC, and how does it vary by borough? To what extent does
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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
How can we assess the total number of #SARSCoV2 infections that have occurred up to this point? As others have noted, it's not easy to extrapolate from confirmed cases to
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Elaine van Dalen
elainevdalen
Women played important roles in health care in the classical Islamic world.A thread on female health practitioners(Illustration: BnF ms Arabe 5847, fol 122b, painted in 1237) Women in the medieval
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Rita Konaev
RitaKonaev
I’m very excited to share our new @CSETGeorgetown report on Russia’s AI research: https://live-cset-georgetown.pantheonsite.io/research/russian-ai-research-2010-2018/ We analyzed 7,059 scientific papers published in English, with author
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Sam Collings-Wells
Sam_cw_
Pleased to share my latest academic article - "From Black Power to Broken Windows: Liberal Philanthropy and the Carceral State" - has just been published in the Journal of Urban
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Jon Stone
jonstoneneuro
"Ten Myths about FND" just out in Eur J Neurology @SarahLidstone @rmmaraujo, myself and @basbloem @EANeurology. People with FND come up against a lot of these during diagnosis and treatment.
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Seth J. Meyer
SethJMeyer
I have reorganized my Intro to PA class to have a social justice focus. I will continue to use the same text (Public Administration), but I have added readings which
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Chris Said
Chris_Said
We've recently seen journalists and experts make recommendations based on the weird “no evidence” construction, only to later find out they were wrong.It feels like the same type of reasoning
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Jacy Reese Anthis
jacyanthis
Most people have seen the scary math on how unprepared humanity is for #COVID2019, particularly US medical infrastructure (e.g. masks, hospital beds, HT @LizSpecht). But I don’t think most people
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Emily Key
theemilykey
Having heard a lot about zoom-exhaustion, and the general fatigue many of us are experiencing with this aggressive shift to remote work, I thought I’d share the screen-time and work
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Céline Gounder, MD, ScM, FIDSA
celinegounder
1/ THE NUMBER ONE #COVID #coronavirus topic right now? SCHOOL REOPENING. Here's my first of a couple threads on the topic, starting with some thoughts on K-12. 2/ K-12 shouldn't
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Stephen Tapp 🇨🇦 🌎
stephen_tapp
Open #CdnEcon Q:With an MA in Economics from a top Canadian school and a goal to help shape economic policy (in Canada): Is a Masters in Public Policy helpful?In what
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Devon Shapiro
DevonShapiro
Thread on religion and atheism Atheism and agnostic beliefs result in suicidal thoughts. Atheist doctors and non-religious hospitals also were more likely to recommend suicide to their patients.https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s109
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Alice Evans
_alice_evans
When citizens perceive government as responsive, they're more likely to make claims. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/british-journal-of-political-science/article/escaping-the-disengagement-dilemma-two-field-experiments-on-motivating-citiz
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Cloutier, Félix-Antoine
FA_Cloutier
Current events in #Belarus really sparked my interest as a #politicalscientist studying the region. During my visits (2018, 2020), I realized how quickly things were already changing. Through urban pictures
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Tomas Pueyo
tomaspueyo
Vitamin D: What's its role in fighting the #coronavirus?ThreadI was initially reluctant to look into it. I'm very skeptical of the supplement industry given that most supplements don't really work,
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