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Kevin Esvelt
kesvelt
Can tracing alone control COVID?Our model: it's possible if we >double efficacy by changing how we trace & use digital apps.Thanks to @willbradbio, @EthanAlley, @jhhhuggins, & epidemiologist @alun_l !https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.05.06.
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Niki Rust 🌱
NikiRust
NEW PAPER KLAXON! Want to know how farmers are influenced by their network of peers to try more sustainable agricultural practices? Then check out our #OpenAccess article to find out
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
Demand for #COVID19 vaccines will outstrip supply for a while. This will be the case in all countries, and could last for years, if not indefinitely so, globally. As such,
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Prof. Christina Pagel
chrischirp
THREAD on English vaccine supply & what this might mean for the roadmap.It was reported the other day that England will have relatively restricted supply for the foreseeable future https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/apr/06/englan
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Dr. Mira Maximos PharmD MSc ACPR
miramaximos
1/6This trajectory is worrisome. Brief from my perspective as to why:https://twitter.com/jkwan_md/status/1380522746652848135 2/6 presence of VOCB.1.1.7 lineage being increasingly detected. This variant has been linked to higher transmissib
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Rutter Lab
RutterLab
On our #MitoMonday weekly series, we have highlighted many scientists who made discoveries by standing on the shoulders of the giants that came before them. Tonight we briefly highlight one
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Paul M. Garrett
PaulMGarrett
Our preprint on the Acceptability and Uptake of Mobile Tracking Tech for #COVID19 in Australia is out now! https://psyarxiv.com/7tme6 . Work by @simonjohndennis, @J_P_White, @AndyPerfors, @danielrlittle, @STWorg, @nicgeard, @lewis_math
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MamaBora
NjeriThorne
On policy design/directives, GoK also has to promote uptake. State enforcement mechanisms should be used as a last resort. Comms is crucial to get ppl to do adopt behaviour that
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
A brief summary of the very precarious situation we are in now, and why we have a very narrow window to act in the UK. If we don't act now,
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Dawn Foster
DawnHFoster
The devil’s in the detail in this Telegraph story: tests “offered”, people “able to see if they are eligible to apply”. Spoken to key workers in councils and care homes
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Pauline Bastidon
BastidonPauline
Following @UNCTAD #eCommerce session on #trade #facilitation & expedited shipments. Interesting first intervention from @eBay confirming #eCommerce is doing very well in the current crisis - from video games &
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Charlie Stross
cstross
So, the Magic Keyboard for my iPad Pro just arrived. First thought: this combo feels like my much-loved 12” Powerbook from 2006. Second thought: the OS hasn’t caught up, but
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wsbgnl
wsbgnl
The United States pandemic *mess* is that well-protected impatient elites are obsessed with pushing activity to the exact edge of what they believe is safe and they prioritize minimizing their
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Cornelia Betsch đź––
CorneliaBetsch
Pandemic #fatigue - a syndrome that we can show in data from Germany and other countries: less perceived risk, less information search, less recommended behaviours over time - despite rising
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Leigh Ewbank
TheRealEwbank
This argument published by @TheAge doesn't really stack up. Here's a couple of thoughts about the article. THREAD. (Tone check: The following thread is snark free.)http://www.theage.com.au/politics/victoria/electric-vehicle-tax-unde
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Panteleimon ("Paddy") Ekkekakis
Ekkekakis
Inspired by the latest article by @GretchenReynold in @NYTHealth about how even initially reluctant adults discover how pleasant HIIT can be, I wanted to share some tips for colleagues who
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