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Sam Wineburg
samwineburg
Why ‘promiscuous clicking’ on Google gets you into deep dodo, fast. A lesson on “click restraint” with classroom materials. 1/10 You’ve noticed the “Featured Snippets” addition on Google, the box
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Jesse “Malthus was British” Matchey
JesseMatchey
#LarrySummers, another Epstein facilitator, pushed “#global solutions” to the threat of “#pandemics” and “#climatechange” in 2016.Nobody sees the conflicts of interest this guy has, next to his choice of ‘friends’?
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FND Portal
FndPortal
Calling everybody Wish you could do something about COVID-19?You can! The @Stanford @foldingathome project uses your PC’s unused processing power to research COVID-19. Progress is measured in “points” + I
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Dr. Rania Awaad
DrRaniaAwaad
Misappropriation is the name of the game:Often credited to 17th C Europeans, hundreds of years earlier Muslims had already developed sophisticated treatments for #mentalhealth using music therapy: nature sounds and
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Mekka 💉💉🎉 *My Mask Protects You* Okereke
mekkaokereke
Story time!A valid question from a Google engineer lead to this video.At all night hackathons, folk get tired. Because that's how humans work.When I've judged hackathons at Claremont, they run
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Pick Six Previews
PickSixPreviews
The All-Time* (1994-2019) bracket according to my Game Grader formula- First RoundTCU (2010 & 2014) won both gamesAlabama is 6-1Ohio State is 2-5State of Florida is 7-1 • Biggest spreads:‘95
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Renee DiResta
noUpside
First post is up for SIO’s Virality Project, a study of info dynamics surrounding COVID. 1st topic: the recasting of Judy Mikovits -a best known for a retracted paper-
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(((Jonathan Robinson)))
jon_m_rob
I've been hearing a lot about pollsters' interest in new modes, in particular, mail-based surveys (face-to-face even!). I'm naturally curious about these experiments but I'm not as confident there's a
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Paul Romer
paulmromer
The Most Important Policy Decision In Our LifetimesIn a week dominated by horrible news, there are signs that the Senate may make the right choice when it passes a new
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Daniel Levitt
daniellevitt22
Prof. Michael Levitt @MLevitt_NP2013, #Nobel laureate from Stanford:"I think lockdown is a very crude, medieval-sounding phrase. I think closing schools, closing business and places of work is not such a
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euan ashley
euanashley
There has been so much written in the press about COVID and the heart. Many of the articles are balanced. Unfortunately, few of the headlines are and people are scared.
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A Marm Kilpatrick
DiseaseEcology
What can we conclude from 1st serosurvey results from NY just made public by Cuomo? https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/23/nyregion/coronavirus-new-york-update.html https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/23/nyregion/coronavirus-antibodies-test-ny.html Data from
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Yuen Yuen Ang
yuenyuenang
I'm incredibly honored & stunned to be awarded the Theda Skocpol Prize from the American Political Science Association @APSAtweets I am TRULY stunned A thread about my solid track record
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Kresge Education
kresgedu
THREAD: We're glad to see @Stanford & @Harvard decided not to accept CARES Act funds. It’s the right thing to do and something all well-resourced institutions, as defined by federal
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Michael K. Laidlaw, MD
MLaidlawMD
Don’t you dare question the science behind transing children. Don’t you know the science is unassailable? There’s a fellow in training from @Stanford who says it is so.So there.(Sarcasm alert)https://www.scientificamerican.com/article
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Elina Ribakova
elinaribakova
1/ IMF as lender of last resort @KGeorgieva commented today that "we are discussing a new short-term liquidity line for countries with strong policies." Some of emerging economies already have
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