As I approach a decade on @twitter, some things I've learned for it's utility for science and medicine:
1. By using https://t.co/PtfgXfTwi1 (exported as a PDF format), I can usually find any article I've cited, searching a word or hashtag. So tweeting became my 1° archival method— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) July 7, 2019
Rich Nation, Strong Army
A book thread 📚👇 pic.twitter.com/lxCS674JBO
— Devon ☀️ on vacation! (@devonzuegel) July 7, 2019
Did you know there is a legit ✨particle accelerator✨in the basement of the Louvre museum!? I heard about this a few years ago, and have been dying to see it ever since.
Well mes amis, yesterday I DID!
Join me! On y va! 1/ pic.twitter.com/2iwqMx8uhn
— Annie Minoff (@annieminoff) July 6, 2019
Not joking: Very relevant, as we learned in 2008-9.
Maybe the toughest challenge to macro as we do it. https://t.co/8z7R0uSErS— Olivier Blanchard (@ojblanchard1) July 5, 2019
1/5 Thread.
Two important economic trends being discussed on Indian twitter right now.
Growth has slowed down due to fall in demand (lower consumption, private investment etc.)
The combined dis-savings of the government sector is crowding out the private sector investment.
— Sabyasachi Kar (@Sabya_K) July 7, 2019