Peek-a-pooch: Owner's genius fence alteration so labradors can watch people passing by https://t.co/jRRaZqSWzE pic.twitter.com/lkNGeJRxbI
— nzherald (@nzherald) October 9, 2020
"There is too much at stake to risk political disruption and a change of direction."
Jacinda Ardern gave a powerful closing statement in tonight's Press Leaders' Debate about why we need to stick together to keep New Zealand moving. pic.twitter.com/3ILiZYWkp8
— New Zealand Labour (@nzlabour) October 6, 2020
Never has an election been so critical. We’re facing enormous economic and social damage and our government needs experience, commonsense and an understanding of our nation's towns, cities and countryside.
Get yourself some insurance. Party vote New Zealand First. pic.twitter.com/ls6YBTX3K7
— New Zealand First (@nzfirst) October 5, 2020
https://twitter.com/NZGreens/status/1286846699575472128
I’ve had fabulous day in Blenheim today! People have been telling me today how concerned they are about a Labour-Green government’s wealth tax. The only way to be sure of avoiding it is to Party Vote National. #twoticksblue pic.twitter.com/lSazCSy4NP
— Judith Collins (@JudithCollinsMP) October 9, 2020
'Don't disrespect Mosgiel': Ardern's response to Collins' cheese roll snub https://t.co/PVCX0QDCK6 #Decision20
— Newshub Politics (@NewshubPolitics) October 9, 2020
Roosevelt Island real estate is booming thanks to COVID-19 https://t.co/5wlsSjMATf pic.twitter.com/CnhDBrSfnh
— New York Post (@nypost) October 8, 2020
NYC launches map tracking COVID-19 outbreaks https://t.co/FmR7BQgftX pic.twitter.com/in3UmlkH1B
— New York Post (@nypost) October 8, 2020
BREAKING: The state changed COVID-19 guidelines to shorten the amount of time students who are exposed to the virus have to quarantine. https://t.co/etjSA4HOAN
— KUTV2news (@KUTV2News) October 9, 2020
McDonald's worker pays for family's meal when mom forgets wallet; mom raises over $35K for him in return https://t.co/YhDgREYKX7
— FOX2now (@FOX2now) October 9, 2020
Adam Rogers ’92 co-authors a report in WIRED on how the coronavirus got to President Donald Trump. https://t.co/94Yv9sJEw3
— Pomona College (@pomonacollege) October 6, 2020
Politics Professor @sarasadhwani's research shows that Indians have the highest mobilization rate of any ethnic group she examined — Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese and Filipino. https://t.co/4y5ol5t2cO
— Pomona College (@pomonacollege) October 7, 2020
It's earnings season. The @WSJ reports on new research by Prof. Emeritus Terry Marsh finds that high-beta stocks tend to outperform in just one week per quarter. https://t.co/On4or38utC
— Haas School of Bus. (@BerkeleyHaas) October 5, 2020
"California produces immense amounts of water-related data. Yet, California also struggles to adapt its water systems to pressures such as climate change and population growth." #CAwater@kiparsky & @alidacantor discuss civic engagement in #waterdata in #LegalPlanet.
— Berkeley Law CLEE (@BerkeleyLawCLEE) September 14, 2020
“I believe that there is a compelling need to enhance diversity on corporate boards,” says Dean Chemerinsky “Because there are few other alternatives, I think there is a strong argument that such laws are constitutional.” https://t.co/sk2g1JzOPT @latimes
— UC Berkeley Law (@BerkeleyLaw) October 1, 2020
“For the first time in U.S. history, a sitting president is running not against an opponent, but against democracy itself.”
Berkeley scholars’ biggest takeaways from first 2020 presidential debate —https://t.co/aYXJOpmj2G
— UC Berkeley (@UCBerkeley) October 1, 2020
What these #wildfires tell us about the shortcomings of California’s electrical grid — and exactly what improvements are needed.https://t.co/b9CDuu0v5C @UCLAIoES
— UCLA (@UCLA) September 16, 2020
Caltech professor Jonathan Katz answers the question: "Why is it so hard to count every ballot?"
In this answer, Katz addresses the precision of the process, uncertainty even with machine counts, and the fallacy of humans in manual recounts. https://t.co/woW8Ne1yAi
— Caltech (@Caltech) August 17, 2020
An interview with Rochester political scientist David Primo, coauthor of "Campaign Finance and American Democracy: What the Public Really Thinks and Why it Matters." https://t.co/e8aeDshBMS
— Univ. of Rochester (@UofR) September 19, 2020
Olin expert @peterboumgarden writes on how nonprofits can strategicallly embrace social enterprise in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and its effect on their operations for @npquarterly: https://t.co/wPcSb1jrGB
— WashU Olin Business School (@WUSTLbusiness) October 1, 2020
The RQ50, the index that measures the effectiveness of a company's research and development, was pioneered by @WUSTLbusiness' Anne Marie Knott. It was unveiled for 2020 at The Industrial Innovation Path to Economic Recovery Conference. https://t.co/110Nlig69Y
— WUSTLnews (@WUSTLnews) October 1, 2020
As the nation passes 200,000 deaths from COVID-19, Harvard scholars reflect on the toll https://t.co/wbtuhdQ0Mj
— Harvard University (@Harvard) October 8, 2020
ICYMI: New research reveals what makes condos attractive to buyers—and what doesn't. Find out more at https://t.co/K8OL8qCz6X @UAlberta_Eng #UAlberta #ConstructionEngineering pic.twitter.com/Fs7x3pJfcQ
— University of Alberta (@UAlberta) September 19, 2020
#Covid19 has provided new evidence of how disinformation is spread by politicians through traditional media, as well as on social media, and how this impacts people's lives, according to a new report by researchers @KCStratComms led by @ThomasColleyhttps://t.co/6imBEqdFVv
— War Studies (@warstudies) August 25, 2020
Are you a born entrepreneur? Challenge your brain and be part of @InnovateKings and @KingsIoPPN's study to discover if entrepreneurial thinking can be nurtured. You'll get personalised results on cognitive strengths including reasoning and decision making: https://t.co/qpbCSh6bJQ pic.twitter.com/7GgWfrq1hX
— King's College London (@KingsCollegeLon) August 24, 2020
'There is no time to waste': Research from @ecioxford & colleagues shows that even under today's most ambitious commitments, there will still be up to 53 million metric tonnes of plastic leaking into aquatic environments each year #TruePlanethttps://t.co/1vo9PvUMjo
— University of Oxford (@UniofOxford) September 23, 2020
'We are now seeing costs of double-digit billions.'
New @OxfordSBS research reveals the causes of spiralling cost overruns associated with the #Olympics and proposes that cities avoid hosting them altogether: https://t.co/ttRJutj3XS
— University of Oxford (@UniofOxford) October 2, 2020
New study examines how #India used nudge theory to tackle #COVID19 in the first 3 months of the crisis: https://t.co/z2bjYz35ks@RamitDebnath @ronitabardhan #coronavirus
— Cambridge University (@Cambridge_Uni) September 17, 2020
TODAY on #COVIDCalls join my discussion of THE PANDEMIC IN THE ANTHROPOCENE w/Bernd Scherer @anthrocur & Christoph Rosol @MPIWG.
What IS COVIDCalls?https://t.co/QeuNMSI2O5
COVIDCalls Podcast: https://t.co/GqxIHwZRkL
Live Video on:
YouTube https://t.co/J2M6H3uxiT— Scott Knowles (@USofDisaster) October 5, 2020
A new CSIS Trade Commission report, the second of four reports to be released, focuses on U.S. workforce development. @CSIS_Trade @CSIS_Econ https://t.co/c1F3VwI1l2. pic.twitter.com/UJEcaAgOzK
— CSIS (@CSIS) October 3, 2020
Geneva, Switzerland, introduces a minimum wage of $25 an hour, more than $4,000 a month https://t.co/2Tf8xJLfai
— CNN International (@cnni) October 3, 2020
The fast-fashion retailer plans to lean toward more online shopping. https://t.co/vdBgy6MjvK
— World News Tonight (@ABCWorldNews) October 3, 2020
As confusion around the timing of the president's diagnosis and treatment grows — which is especially critical as the president had a busy week seeing many people around the country — here's what's known so far. https://t.co/b0aQpplJAe pic.twitter.com/3dvXGzEUda
— ABC News (@ABC) October 4, 2020
Due to continued economic uncertainty from coronavirus response, @federalreserve announces it will extend for an additional quarter several measures to ensure large banks maintain high level of capital resilience: https://t.co/3A05i88Zcw
— Federal Reserve (@federalreserve) September 30, 2020
Residential Mortgage Arrears & Repossessions Statistics: Q2 2020, published today https://t.co/aTeeLUybMm pic.twitter.com/HCWvXd2o5G
— Central Bank of Ireland (@centralbank_ie) September 28, 2020
Acceptance of a digital euro by the public is crucial, writes Executive Board member Fabio Panetta in #TheECBBlog. We want to listen and learn about people’s needs, preferences and concerns with regard to a digital euro. Read more https://t.co/ye4xHTRwS9 pic.twitter.com/qRfpDBeJrG
— European Central Bank (@ecb) October 2, 2020
Episode 117: A Message from the Bank of Canada, and Safe Withdrawal Rates with Factor Tilts https://t.co/E8Sr7meDzC
— Rational Reminder Podcast (@RationalRemind) September 24, 2020
The UK’s economy faces extraordinary uncertainty, says Andy Haldane. But it has also shown greater robustness and resilience than anyone expected. https://t.co/fImdXW2OJr pic.twitter.com/MruHmrCavW
— Bank of England (@bankofengland) September 30, 2020
Higher interest rates reduce the top 1%'s share of the national income
But inequality increases: high-salary workers immediately below the 1% gain, while people at the bottom lose. Mehdi El Herradi Aurélien Leroy @EEANews @amseaixmars @univbordeauxhttps://t.co/zNaGxFKNAY— LSE Business Review (@LSEforBusiness) October 2, 2020
What a judicial solution to disputes in the eastern Mediterranean might look like https://t.co/rZOORQW5qS
— LSE EUROPP blog (@LSEEuroppblog) October 2, 2020
"How the coronavirus crisis affects citizen trust in institutions and in unknown others: Evidence from ‘the Swedish experiment’" Read the new #openaccess article from @EJPRjournal here https://t.co/WSKkmlRgwu
— Wiley Politics (@WileyPolitics) September 30, 2020
https://twitter.com/ECPR/status/1307953031909191680
New OnlineFirst article:
Katy Brown @Katy_Brown4 & Aurelien Mondon @aurelmondon#Populism, the media, and the mainstreaming of the #farright : The Guardian’s coverage of populism as a case studyhttps://t.co/pivTZ2E5L1#PSA #PoliticsJournal @PolStudiesAssoc @SAGECQPolitics— Politics (@JournalPolitics) October 1, 2020
"Heading into winter in the midst of a pandemic, our students are going to need our care and support. Teaching online is about relationships."@DrCathyElliott and @ea_robinson share their experiences teaching online, via @PSATeaching and @MYBISA https://t.co/0ztVpuHPh5
— The Political Studies Association (@PolStudiesAssoc) September 30, 2020
Doing Economics offers 12 data-based projects in R, Excel and Google Sheets. It's the perfect way for your students to learn by 'doing economics'. Read it now at: https://t.co/MIIK7OWunP pic.twitter.com/46s88xfLmf
— The CORE Project (@coreeconteam) September 4, 2020
'Must read' from @KelloggOx Fellow & Director of @UniofOxford @OxfordConted Creative Writing Dr Clare Morgan:
Why CEOS need to read poetry—yes, poetry—to lead in the post-COVID world https://t.co/GlQwBzqNxX— Jonathan Michie (@jonathan_michie) July 29, 2020
"From Neo-Slavism to Internationalism: Interwar Central Europe and the Search for the Lost Mountains" – @CfRoeder (open access) https://t.co/mdMvmFtHin pic.twitter.com/qr8Zx2bovF
— contemporary european history (@ContEuroHistory) August 27, 2020
https://twitter.com/wef/status/1247810538974990336
Denmark is running out of garbage to burn to generate power — it imported nearly 1 million tons of trash from abroad in 2018.https://t.co/jxotLyfoi6
— POLITICOEurope (@POLITICOEurope) September 22, 2020
#Copenhagen lands 2021 budget at record pace https://t.co/8XxffS5PQa pic.twitter.com/sT6JktDrSO
— The Copenhagen Post (@cphpost) September 4, 2020
https://twitter.com/rugbyworldcup/status/1308662633558614021
Newshub Nation Powerbrokers debate – the best one-liners, rants and retorts https://t.co/XVzGjG1mdn #Decision20
— Newshub Politics (@NewshubPolitics) October 2, 2020
Hundreds of sites to open for advance voting from today https://t.co/F41SLbGif8 pic.twitter.com/Au1Iz9g10M
— 1 NEWS (@1NewsNZ) October 2, 2020
Watch: 50,000 litres of wine floods Spanish winery https://t.co/EWtCJ1cPzs pic.twitter.com/jRUTluMd80
— nzherald (@nzherald) September 27, 2020
Growth in the use of private healthcare has slowed. Why? And what’s the impact on private hospitals? Listen to @tony40scott @MelbInstUOM on @abcnr: https://t.co/lZiHuZLaIc
— Business & Economics UniMelb (@BusEcoNews) October 2, 2020
Is Australia prepared for conflict in our region?
Read our @ANU_SDSC Em Prof Paul Dibb's Op-Ed to find out ➡️ https://t.co/vPqLKDX8vR pic.twitter.com/CUxIH0knML
— ANUBellSchool (@ANUBellSchool) September 22, 2020
This @washingtonpost article mentions ASPI's newly released Xinjiang Data Project which maps out Xinjiang's detention system of 380 suspected sites since 2017. View the interactive map & additional analysis on the project site ➡️ https://t.co/GlOIIMpifU https://t.co/Jl5hFJziCN
— ASPI (@ASPI_org) September 29, 2020
Any uncontrollable events in the Russian Far East could potentially weaken the central government, and the Russian Federation in general.@nikola_mikovic writes for The Interpreter. https://t.co/KAoXnKs86C
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) October 1, 2020
Exclusive: Australian wind and solar farms could help Germany phase out its use of coal under a major export deal that promises to create thousands of new jobs | @BevanShields https://t.co/xerLX9ixG8
— The Sydney Morning Herald (@smh) September 27, 2020