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Carly Kind
carlykind_
Today we published "Exit Through the App Store", a rapid evidence review of the technical considerations and societal implications of using tech to transition from the COVID-19 crisis.A few key
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Eric Garland
ericgarland
Read this. Now.This is how doomed everyone in government, the press, etc. are if they participated in the Trump/GOP/Epstein/Russia treason. It's. Over.https://twitter.com/Dry_Observer/status/1277032000373903362 We have been living throu
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Agence France-Presse
afpfr
Sur Twitter, pendant la crise sanitaire, l'audience de certains groupes, comme les anti-5G, les anti-vaccins ou les anti-nucléaire, a été démultipliée par rapport à leur poids dans l'opinion publique, selon
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Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)
adamscochran
1/33Let's talk about $SOL, where it's going and why I'm bullish on how $SOL and $ETH actually work together to provide each other value that help grow their share.I think
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Jeff McFadden
homemadeguitars
Science is a way of knowing things.Technology is ways of doing things.Nothing about the indisputable knowledge of climate scientists gives them any advantage regarding selecting appropriate technology to solve the
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Anoo Bhuyan
AnooBhu
My interview with CCMB director, clarifies a big doubt we've had: "Nothing Very Unusual About SARS-CoV-2 In India That Makes It More Or Less Virulent"https://www.indiaspend.com/nothing-very-unusual-about-sars-cov-2-in-india-that-makes-i
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Frank Mitloehner
GHGGuru
THREAD: Will a large reduction of cattle herds (e.g. in a country like Ireland) significantly reduce warming? The short answer is no. That’s because not all GHGs are equal, nor
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Dr Anton Howes
antonhowes
Today I've fallen down the Venetian 15thC patents rabbit hole. One of my hunches proving correct: that what we would now call copyright was indistinguishable at the time from a
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Jens Nordvig
jnordvig
A couple of things (=THREAD) I learnt about managing teams while working remote with the @exantedata crew since early March (just my personal take, not @HarvardBiz stuff). 1) Not having
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Yuen Yuen Ang
yuenyuenang
"[This country] particularly over the past three decades, has developed a sophisticated and complex innovation system in which the government plays an absolutely central role." Why country is this? "The
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Andy Narracott
AndyNarracott
I recorded 130 podcast interviews and had little traction. This is what I've learnt about finding your niche online a.k.a. specific knowledge, personal monopoly, unique authenticity, etc.Here's what I should
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Dr Elizabeth Buchanan
BuchananLiz
horrific gutting of Arts & Social Sciences. just last yr I co-authored a report commissioned for the Australian Office of National Intelligence (ONI) - on behalf of the National Intelligence
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Steven Public Bank to combat racist lending Vance
stevevance
ShotSpotter in Chicago looks to be a waste of money. And it also seems like a way that contributes to communities of color being overpoliced by being used to send
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Katy Bell
KatyJLBell
ECR Epidemiologist extraordinaire @RachelFarber3 recently published her first PhD paper on the Impact of Full-Field Digital Mammography versus Film-Screen Mammography in Population Screening: @JNCI_Now http://ow.ly/zc5d50AmPaC @wiserh
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Human_Internet
human_internet1
AT&T has patented the ability to address your brain / body / cells on the Internet. AT&T describes the ability to use a persons brain / thoughts to control aspects
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Kieran Snyder
KieranSnyder
1 Like many other teams, we often work together in person. As we do more remote work in light of #COVID19seattle, we're going to do more and more of our
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