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๐ณ๏ธโ๐ Lori Droste
loridroste
Youโve probably heard about Berkeley unanimously adopting a symbolic resolution decrying exclusionary zoning. Now what? The resolution only identified the problem, now we are going to try to DO SOMETHING
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Trinh
Trinhnomics
George Orwell said:โStatistics were just as much a fantasy in their original version as in as in their rectified version.โand"He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls
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Saul Justin Newman ๐ณ๏ธโ๐
saul_newman
Last year I posted a very simple argument to #bioRxiv. It became the 6th-most discussed preprint ever.Today I am posting the sequel. #Supercentenarians and #BlueZones โ are they a vital
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kelly ๐๐๐
heyfuturefeesh
imagine haru calls makoto one evening.m: ah, i was just about to call and ask if you want to hang out tomorrow, since it's our day off.h: i was calling
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Dr. Samantha Montano
SamLMontano
The flooding in Michigan required the largest response mobilization (by a number of measures) since the pandemic began so I think it's worth looking at how the informal system (specifically
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Farzad Mostashari
Farzad_MD
1/ It's time to look at week 16 (April 12-April 18) #COVIDViewAre things getting better or worse overall in the US? Are there pockets of concern or good news?What new
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David G. Rand
DG_Rand
Out now in Nature!A fundamentally new way of fighting misinfo online:Surveys+field exp w >5k Twitter users show that gently nudging users to think about accuracy increases quality of news shared-
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Matthew Salganik
msalganik
If hundreds of scientists created predictive algorithms with high-quality data, how well would the best predict life outcomes? Not very well. Fragile Families Challenge: paper in PNAS w 112 authors
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Flint Dibble ๐๐บ๐
FlintDibble
We often think of life 6,000 years ago as short, nasty, and brutish. The site of Gourimadi reveals how innovative people were at the end of the Stone AgeThis archaeology
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G. Elliott Morris
gelliottmorris
I am going to use Twitter as a diary of sorts to explain what happened with our presidential election forecast (and why) on most days between now and November 3rd.
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Pierrah
pierrah_
WFH REMOTE JOB OPPSThese are for creatives, techies, and all of the above who need work in the digital space. Please RT in case you or someone you know can
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Claes de Vreese
claesdevreese
So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, goodbye. For six years I had the honor and pleasure to be the Editor in Chief of Political Communication, our joint ICA/APSA @poli_com journal. Time
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Dr Ola Brown
NaijaFlyingDr
1. If you are currently unemployed why not sell your skills to a global market and create your own personal mini-Andela model? Your new career will require an investment of
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Dave ๐ฆ hopes you are at home ๐
_dmh
Here's the thing with #260papers: some days you read more, some days you read less, but averaging a paper per work day seems like a lot, especially since that expects
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 211Now 7 months into the U.S. pandemic and 3 weeks from the election, everybody is exhausted and overwhelmed. Everyone's new question seems to be, โare
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Tides of History
labour_history
#OTD 1988. Section 28 is introduced. Law states that local authorities cannot 'promote homosexuality' or 'the acceptability of homosexuality as a pretended family relationship'. A look back at the controversy
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