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Hudson Belinsky
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An opportunity to learn for those who are willing.Ever heard of Operation Reinhard? Approximately 1,470,000 Jews were slaughtered in a three-month span.That’s 1,470,000 of the estimated 5,800,000 Jews who were
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Milan Vaishnav
MilanV
1/ Interesting insights on the Indian economy in this note by Sajjid Chinoy. "India has broken the link between COVID proliferation & mobility much earlier & more successfully than many
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Tarrin Wills
TarrinWills
I get some pretty extraordinary requests for our projects' data sometimes. I feel we have a moral obligation to make results public of publicly funded projects but I'm not sure
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CIHR
CIHR_IRSC
We know that you have some questions & concerns about the HRTP funding opportunity announced on Friday. We want to address some of those in this thread. You’ll have an
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Gabriella “Biella” Coleman
BiellaColeman
Here is a great collection of resources for doing online research and a thread with a few thoughts https://docs.google.com/document/d/1clGjGABB2h2qbduTgfqribHmog9B6P0NvMgVuiHZCl8/preview?fbclid=IwAR33NUEbgWya6fFJFAlDVFNfcjS2sthf62l0hqnFyeOo
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Cody Christensen
SeeChristensen
Judging colleges based on the amount of economic mobility they produce is an increasingly popular way to gauge college quality. There’s just one problem: Data that measure mobility have limitations
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Luke LeBrun
_llebrun
BC’s Supreme Court did not sound impressed with the Fraser Institute’s health care expert in today’s ruling upholding public health care.The judge said the expert had “no academic affiliation, no
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marianne eloise
marianne_eloise
i wrote an essay for the @nytimes about my lifelong fight for a diagnosis and the clarity that it brought. i am very proud and nervous but mostly just grateful
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Katelyn Stenger
KatelynStenger
A few favorite excerpts from:@theNASEM The Endless Frontier: The Next 75 Years in Sciencehttps://www.nationalacademies.org/news/2020/12/future-of-us-science-policy-legacy-of-science-the-endless-frontier-discussed-in-new-publication "As
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Liz Simmie
LizSimmie
There is strong skepticism towards ESG/Impact in the traditional investment world for two main reasons 1 - folks don’t believe non-financial especially employee or environmental information is material and 2
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Samantha Waxman
waxmansd
Lawmakers should tap their rainy day funds to preserve spending in state budgets that supports families and state economies in a time of crisis. Not doing so will likely make
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David Lagakos
LagakosDavid
Walter Oi was one of the many great economists that made a lasting impression on me as an undergraduate student at Rochester.1/Nhttps://twitter.com/_gabrielunger/status/1278769575253901314 It is hard to forget Walter’s economic theory
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Milli Lake
MilliLake
I'm so glad this is now out in the world. It is the product of a lot of painstaking labor from @alan_jacobs1 + Tim Buthe,+ the hope is that it
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Women in Statistics and Data Science
WomenInStat
Fixed effects models are a great choice for longitudinal #epi research if: 1) your independent variable of interest is time-varying (& variation is present in the data), 2) you have
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Dr. Ben Franta
BenFranta
A big oil-funded energy-economic model from Princeton has been making the rounds lately, hoping to influence the Biden admin.Perhaps unsurprisingly, it finds we can decarbonize more cheaply using fossil fuels
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Darren J. Beattie 🌐
DarrenJBeattie
Interesting study by Finnish and Japanese researchers concludes no evidence for "anthropogenic climate change." https://arxiv.org/pdf/1907.00165.pdf Whether or not this study is valid, the fact that it is done by Finnish
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