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Kevin Schwartz
DrKevinSchwartz
Canada has been reluctant to embrace rapid tests. This Harvard epidemiologist says we can’t afford to wait | The Starhttps://www.thestar.com/politics/federal/2020/12/06/canada-has-been-reluctant-to-embrace-rapid-tests-this-harvard-epidemi
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Anupam Jena
AnupamBJena
Really Interesting @nberpubs paper by @PerssonPetra, Qiu, & @maya_rossin that shows how marginal diagnoses of ADHD spread w/in families. Threadhttps://www.nber.org/papers/w28334 2/ Doctors often ask patients about family history b
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DisabilityArtsCymru
DACymru
Thread: we want to share some amazing work by our #DACFeaturedFriday artist, @electra_rhodes !Here's an excerpt of her reading her poem, Held In Stone...[1/6]#DACFeaturedFriday #ArtShare #poetry @LitWales @Arts_Wales_ @bbcarts @ShapeArt
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Dan Gardner
dgardner
The pandemic should have alerted us to the fact we may be blind to potentially catastrophic risks that can be foreseen and prevented. So where are the determined efforts to
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Tom Inglesby
T_Inglesby
Incredibly valuable reporting on how COVID spread across the US and opportunities we missed to slow it. So much we all should take away from this. 1/xhttps://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-spread.html?action=click&modul
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Shannon Watts
shannonrwatts
How does the New York Times write an article about Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert without mentioning her four arrests and court no-shows? Without mentioning her husband’s arrests for exposing himself
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Michiel Bron
Bron_Michiel
Today in the Dutch news: "Shell and Exxon prey on green billions in subsidies". Shell and Exxon want to invest in the large-scale Porthos project to enable CO2 storage under
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Nate Cohn
Nate_Cohn
Are the polls understating the number of Republicans?Probably not.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/29/upshot/polls-political-party-republicans.html In Times/Siena polling last month, registered Republicans were 12 percent likelier to respond
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Dr. Thomas Binder, MD
Thomas_Binder
Every health care system is somewhat stressed during the Influenza season. While Italy was hit by #SARSCoV2 probably at almost peak Influenza, other countries, e.g. Switzerland, are in Influenza decline
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David Hogg
davidhogg111
Given the fires out west- I don’t know why I haven’t heard @JoeBiden and @KamalaHarris talking way more about how they have an actual climate plan and want to keep
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45th parallel absurdist brigade
45thabsurdist
Protip: Biden won because people who don’t like or identify w/him, & owe him nothing, acted strategically when backed into a corner.Trump lost because people who identified w/him, who love
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Brendan Nyhan
BrendanNyhan
The President and his totally insane advisers are discussing seizing voting machines and declaring martial law https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/19/politics/trump-oval-office-meeting-special-counsel-martial-law/index.html https://www.nytimes.com/
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brad plumer
bradplumer
Hmm, the latest review of studies on corn ethanol concludes that its carbon intensity is about 40% lower than that of gasoline. If true, then ethanol's obviously not a carbon
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AJ Kay
AJKayWriter
This NYT article cites staffing shortages—not bed availability—as the primary reason SoCal hospitals are full.What they fail to mention is that mandated school closures are estimated to have removed at
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Michael Kao
UrbanKaoboy
Re: Crude Oil — Different Dynamics Under Biden. Ironically, I see the potential for much higher oil prices under this Admin. Thoughts follow... Biden has clearly signaled a pivot back
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EHS
EcclesHistSoc
I'm also interested in the long afterlives of saints' cults, especially in England after the Reformation. Saints' cults survived in a number of different ways... Firstly, they were perpetuated by
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