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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/7Very interesting piece on the gradual and imperfect transition (“GDP adoption in China was an experimental – and ultimately unsuccessful – process of translation”) in China from the Soviet-invented Material
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Michael Krause
michaelbkrause
If you are wondering what has been fueling the stock market, daytrading and retail investor flows are alive and well. Robinhood, source: Robintrack/Robinhood API data. Good proxy for what all
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Simon Rosenbaum
simon_rosenbaum
Thread on exercise and mental health and potential considerations for COVID-19:1. Inducing sedentary behaviour in healthy people, can increase depression after as little as 7 days. Need messaging to replace
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Jan Wolfe
JanNWolfe
I'm seeing some claims that these coalitions of state governors are unlawful under the Constitution's Compact Clause. Here's why I believe that's a bad take. 1/4 The Constitution reads: “No
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Prof. Devi Sridhar
devisridhar
#Cummings needs to resign but also massive distraction from core issues: UK has excess deaths nearing 60K, no functioning test, trace, isolate system, public tiring of lockdown & no clear
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Van-Espooky Angélica 👻
Vanessid
For folks newly struggling with executive dysfunction, or low motivation, attention span, organization:Hi! I lived with undiagnosed ADHD until I was 36, then I was diagnosed with cPTSD. What you’re
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Lexi Segoviano
LexiSego
Cynthia is back (the bird that lays eggs in an empty flower pot on my balcony) currently watching her chill on her bird butt while the dad bird flys around
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Sienna Rodgers
siennamarla
Another Labour rebellion brewing over the covert human intelligence sources (criminal conduct) bill, which has its second reading today. Expecting a response from Labour left MPs like the one we
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Alex Kaschuta
kaschuta
Travel is 95% marketing psyop. Women most affected because they, as always, are the main demo for marketing. Travel, like any human activity, can be great, of course. But the
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Andy Seaton
ASeatonSpatial
I have spent the entire week reading spatial capture-recapture papers. I've seen some good and some bad things and for myself as much as anything else I want to summarise
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Lorna Slater
lornaslater
The problem with GC obsession with what people keep in their knickers, is that for 99.9% of all human activity: riding on a train, buying a book, eating cake etc.
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AG
AGHamilton29
We are going to have to get to the point where people realize that spikes in cases don't necessarily mean we are doing something wrong. Increased activity comes with risks,
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Antonia Hamilton
antoniahamilton
So I wrote a paper all by myself (which rarely happens) about fNIRS hyperscanning, and what it means. This thread is a very short summary. 1/n #fnirs hyperscanning is
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Spirit of 2012
Spiritof2012
THREAD: As mentioned Amy Finch, Spirit’s Head of Programmes & Impact, addressed the #ActiveLondon conference today.The topic? “Inclusive Approaches to Activity” – something @GetActiveGOGA does really well. Here’s what we
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Orijin Nigeria
OrijinNigeria
It has come to our notice that there is a challenge being promoted on social media called The Orijin Challenge which asks consumers to gulp down a PET bottle of
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Phoenix Center
lawandeconomics
Thread:1/ Our Chief Economist Dr. George Ford apparently caused some consternation at yesterday's @EnergyCommerce/@HouseCommerce hearing when he testified that the primary reason people don't adopt #broadband is lack of relevance--N
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