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Peter Harling
PeterHarling
THREAD Infectious diseases have long shaped our culture—in ways you can trace through mentions of a disease in our literature. Here we see declining references to the plague in English
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Seán Jones
seanjonesqc
"Let's get going" and Brexit's message drift /1 Brexit was sold on an implicit (and occasionally explicit) promise: that it was a solution to a problem. The root problem was
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Daniela Gabor
DanielaGabor
my #WallStreetConsensus paper: escorting financial capital to SDG in Global South via (a) structural transformation of local financial systems and (b) state derisking PPP-based SDG assets (for demand, political, climate
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Prof Fiona de Londras
fdelond
33 pages of new regulations (Tier 4 etc) for England here now. 'Made' at 6am; came into effect at 7am; 'laid before' Parliament in recess tomorrow. #coronavirus #covid19uk https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2020/1611/pdfs/u
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Ashwat Narayanan
ashwatn
We at @OurStreetsMpls have been asking that Hennepin County does the bare minimum—a 4-3 conversion on Lyndale Ave S to improve safety on the corridor. Lyndale is just one example
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Ayesha Shahid
ayesharshahid
I wrote a piece of twice the length than what was published; and so leaving some after thoughts in this thread about the project's Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and some
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Nathan Hawryluk
n_hawryluk
This happens if you build more infrastructure than you can maintain and don't do the math to see how you'll replace it at the end of its life cycle.Let's do
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Matthew A. Kraft
MatthewAKraft
An idea has captured my imagination.Could we equalize access to tutoring by integrating it into the public school system?We envision a blueprint for tutoring at a national scale to inform
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planning meme queen
lilpastagoblin
OKAY BUCKLE UP NERDS ITS TIME FOR THE SUBURB THREAD quick note: i absolutely will not be able to express all my thoughts coherently in one go so this might
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Erin Ross
ErinEARoss
Julie Parrish is 1) not a scientist and 2) on the board of Timber Unity, which was formed to fight climate change policies. The group is increasingly affiliated with far-right
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Soumyadipta
Soumyadipta
I am hurt at the cheap insinuations regarding the possible causes leading to the death of Sushant Singh Rajput. Problem is, some journalists don't look at sources of information sources
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Ben Tappin
Ben_Tappin
New preprint!Why are people’s policy opinions influenced by cues from political parties? We studied the theory that people use party cues as heuristics, stand-ins for their lack of policy information
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Prof. Devi Sridhar
devisridhar
Keep being asked questions about meeting/travel over the holidays that people want to hear an emotionally reassuring & comforting answer. I can't do that as a public health scientist right
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Gray Connolly
GrayConnolly
Good morning all & at this time in 1936, King Edward VIII, witnessed by his brothers, the Royal Princes, signed the Instrument of Abdication, becoming the first British monarch to
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Nadiah Wan
lapetitemaligne
With so many cases now, it may take awhile before you get picked up and transported to a hospital or low risk centre like MAEPS once you are diagnosed Covid
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Duncan S. Campbell
duncan__c
I stan transmission, nuclear, DERs, long duration batteries, advanced geothermal, clean hydrogen, etc. for the same reason:What we’re doing today (RE projects + some storage connected to the existing grid)
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