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City Building Ryerson
CityBuildingRU
Getting started in 10 minutes, a conversation w/ @Torsalias about road traffic noise and how it affects our health. Want to join in? Here's the link to register: https://www.ryerson.ca/city-building/events/2021/04/health-impacts-road-tr
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Jess Sargeant
Jess_Sargeant
It's election day! Voters across England, Scotland, and Wales will go to the polls to cast their votes. These elections could have big implications for the Union - here's
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Rachel Coldicutt
rachelcoldicutt
Fun little nugget I just discovered in the National Data Strategy is the action in s.4.2.1 to “implement the recommendations of the Joined up data in government” paperhttps://www.gov.uk/government/publications/joined-up-data-in-governme
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Jana Bacevic
jana_bacevic
Super-happy to be presenting one of my favourite papers tomorrow - 'What was neoliberalism and what comes next? A political economy of endings', 9.15 AM BST at @CPERN06 Mid-term workshop.
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Deeply Credentialed Yuga
MelancholyYuga
When I lived in DC I would hang out with my neighbor from Saudi who grew up in international schools and spoke perfect English with an NYC accent. Nice guy,
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Lisa Feldman Barrett
LFeldmanBarrett
Kudos to @jayvanbavel & colleagues for this paper filled with pandemic-relevant behavioral science, much of it already being digested in the media. The @affectivescilab, which I co-direct, would like to
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Your Trusted Source For All Things ACAB Since 2012
OLAASM
Some of you wouldn't believe US responsibility for a coup plot unless US-flagged jets flown by US pilots dropped US-made bombs on a US-chosen target. And that would be an
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Seth Abramson
SethAbramson
TRUMP'S PLAN Predict voter fraud. Incite voter fraud. "Discover" the fraud he incited. Declare only live votes valid. Declare victory 11/3. Sue to block counting mail-in votes. Use GOP officials
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Melamoid
SoberedByBricks
Marx has a brief section near the end of Capital vol 1 chapter 15 where he discusses the reemergence of "unproductive" working classes like domestic servants, which had been integral
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
People who disagree with my take on (hydroxychloroquine/masks/Trump/whatever) looooove quote tweeting this back at me, presumably to underscore that I was WRONG and lack credibility. So I’d like to take
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Ali A Olomi
aaolomi
In the writings of medieval Muslim astrologers, Scorpio takes on contradictory meanings as a sign of prophecy and sorcery. One of the more complex zodiac signs, it offers us interesting
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Vanse 🟢
VanComrade
In physics a singularity is a hypothetical one-dimensional point in space-time that approaches infinite gravity and density. A point that bends space and time towards it. A singularity is covered
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Tim ➐
acapellascience
I got GPT-3 to predict the timeline of the pandemic, and HOO BOY.(THREAD)Since GPT-3 is trained on data from before 2020, it knows nothing about COVID-19. So I gave it
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լᎩภᏃᎥꂅ ☆彡
atmospheracy
In my belief, when a company reorganizes its liabilities and assets, renegotiation (in terms of debt) is catapulted. For example, interest rates can plummet, terms of payment may be extended
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mrmrf8
This is some sick reverse psychology bullshit."Science has shown that the conservative brain has an exaggerated fear response when faced with stimuli that may be perceived as threatening."https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/bl
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Michael Kofman
KofmanMichael
I’ve been traveling and not writing much these past two weeks. Some brief thoughts about the second phase of the war, Russia’s offensive to retake the Donbas, and implications. Thread.
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