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Timothy Huyer
tim4hire
Mr Cooper is referring here to a part of Bill C-14 which would amend the Borrowing Authority Act to raise the maximum amount of outstanding debt to $1.831 trillion. But
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Isabel Schnabel
Isabel_Schnabel
Large-scale government & central bank interventions in the COVID-19 crisis have revived the debate on the alleged "zombification" of the economy if unviable firms are kept alive. In our recent
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Kate Mackenzie
kmac
This fine and nuanced report by @catrineinhorn and @cflav is not a story of innovative finance triumphing in saving nature. Itโll be characterised that way, regardless.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/05/climate/Mexico-reef-climate-change.
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Carissa Keshel
CarissaKeshel
This is utter TYRANNY! We played along with the "15 days to slow the spread." Nearly a year later we have realized they are using COVID as an excuse for
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Anthony Costello
globalhlthtwit
Modellers believe that spreading out our limited supply of vaccine as single doses for 3 months will save up to 6000 lives. One concern though is whether single doses might
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Dr Jess Wade ๐ฉ๐ปโ๐ฌ
jesswade
โlow achieving men are both retained in and attracted to these fields (physics, engineering and computer science) during college.โ fascinating read from @JoeCimpian et al in @ScienceMagazine: https://science.sciencemag.org/content/368/6
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Paras Chopra
paraschopra
Hereโs me trying to make sense of the unprecedented 2020 bull rally of stock markets.(A thread) 1/ The simple answer to why stock markets are up is always that thereโs
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Rachel Cohen
rmc031
Got a lot of DMs today about the new Post https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/cdc-school-virus-spread/2021/01/26/bf949222-5fe6-11eb-9061-07abcc1f9229_story.html and NYT stories on school reopenings, https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/26/w
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Adriane Esquivel-Muelbert
nanimuelbert
Our paper on how and why Amazon trees die have just been published in @NatureComms https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-18996-3#Ack1Here is what we found @ForestPlots @TreeMort_ERC @BIFoRUoB @LES_UniBham @GeogBham @SoGLeeds (1/8) Tree
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Reid Wilson
PoliticsReid
It wasnโt your imagination: 2020 was the worst year many Americans will have ever experienced. My depressing story, and a short thread: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/531279-why-2020-really-was-the-worst-year-ever 1/15 First, th
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Amit Arya
AmitAryaMD
Earlier this month, we crossed a grim milestone in Canada...10,000 #COVID19 deaths in #LTC. They were human beings, and not just "numbers." Every life mattered. Here are some year-end reflections
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eliowa
Re: AstraZeneca-University of Oxford vaccineOne word could explain the differential results: BlindingBlinding is allocation concealment in a randomized trial, such that the recipient of the vaccine (and others) don't know
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Shivam Shankar Singh
ShivamShankarS
Excellent piece! Know why targeting advertisers works in the west and fails in India to get sites like opIndia defunded?The funding from advertising isnโt the only funding for a lot
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
"If there's one thing we learn from history, it's that we don't learn from history"A new study from India looks at #COVID19 contact tracing And now reported, "[children] transmitted the
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A.M.
bhalomanush
But Stanford researchers have found that over 150 years there has been a steady cooling in body temperatures in the U.S. This is also been observed in Britain. 97.9 degrees
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Itai Bavli
ibavli
Happening now:"Doctors and the Pharmaceutical Industry: Too Close for Comfort"--Joel Lexchin @Drug_Evidence The gift relationship A $20 meal will lead to higher prescribing rates The sales reps In theory
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