Ensures that all the diseases covered by the previous immunization schedule will still be available to anyone who wants them through Affordable Care Act insurance plans and federal insurance programs, including Medicaid, the Childrenβs Health Insurance Program, and the Vaccines for Children program. Families will not have to purchase them out of pocket. Among peer nations, the U.S. will continue to offer the most childhood vaccines for free to those who want them.
Copy Editing Matters, from HHS's release on the new childhood vaccine schedule: All the diseases will still be available to anyone who wants them
06.01.2026 01:12 β π 2533 π 828 π¬ 88 π 125
Finallyyyyy someone on BlueSky + academia who uses Notion. I've been a power user for several years now - I use it as my bullet journal and I follow David Allen's GTD method, with the goal of not keeping ANYTHING work related in my brain. Happy to answer questions!
05.01.2026 21:28 β π 3 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
Obsessed with this study. Do your part, return your cart!
26.11.2025 16:34 β π 2 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
We are in the middle of an office move and I've been tasked with sorting through our department's cache of competing books. Trading a quiet Friday for the joy of mailing textbooks to editors who are genuinely excited to get them. Itβs weirdly heartwarmingβlike a tiny Editorial Christmas! ππ
21.11.2025 20:07 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
βWe owe it to our young people not to lie to them anymore. A democracy whose citizens operate with fundamentally different understandings of the past and its implications cannot sustain itself.β
18.11.2025 00:18 β π 755 π 189 π¬ 11 π 4
And nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, physicians assistantsβ this is very bad and needs to be stopped.
14.11.2025 10:37 β π 126 π 60 π¬ 9 π 1
sending the hot goss to my friend and adding DO NOT REPEAT THIS INSIGHT
12.11.2025 22:42 β π 77 π 8 π¬ 1 π 0
I just don't get professors who use AI detectors. congratulations you have arsonists doing fire inspections
06.11.2025 15:06 β π 119 π 22 π¬ 3 π 4
My browser suggesting "ways to reduce stress", "how to avoid proofreading mistakes", and "help me create a budget"
We must put an end to the surveillance state.
17.10.2025 17:54 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
A Pepsi-only airline is a reminder that we are not in control. We make our requests, and the universe smiles⦠and hands us a substitute.
09.10.2025 18:44 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Every major publication in this country needs to have dedicated staffers or correspondents reporting on gaming, streamers, podcasts, and TikTok. Not as a once in a while thing. As standard beats. These are massive segments of American culture. No excuses for it anymore.
12.09.2025 16:13 β π 5543 π 1271 π¬ 78 π 97
The concept of βgratitudeβ in American politics is an insidious one that implies a caste system where betters confer largess upon lessers and where those lessers must consistently pay homage to their betters.
And there is always an implied threat that without proper homage the largess will stop.
30.08.2025 14:14 β π 124 π 35 π¬ 8 π 4
Scientists no Longer Find Twitter Professionally Useful, and have Switched to Bluesky
Synopsis. Social media has become widely used by the scientific community for a variety of professional uses, including networking and public outreach. For
Survey of 813 scientists finds that Bluesky is the more useful social media platform for professional scientists.
As anecdotal support, this journal article itself is references by 2731 Bluesky users and has 43 X posts (Altmetrics data, when posting this).
#sciencesky #academicsky #science
28.08.2025 13:32 β π 118 π 37 π¬ 3 π 2
LOVE IS REAL!
26.08.2025 18:02 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Strongest life advice I can give right now: always keep nasal spray in the house.
25.08.2025 23:03 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Itβs humbling to realize my niece, who can just about reach the counter, can completely take me out with one cold. Right at the beginning of the semester, too. LOVE IT.
25.08.2025 23:01 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
The moon is almost full, Mercury is still in retrograde, and I am but a pinwheeling spreadsheet with a meeting in five minutes.
08.08.2025 16:27 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
I, too, have dramatically escalated a situation just to avoid replying to an email.
05.08.2025 18:19 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
I respect the hustle!
03.08.2025 18:49 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
I went to brunch for her. I drank the cappuccino she deserved. I ate the soft scramble in her honor.
03.08.2025 17:04 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
My best friend almost missed her flight to a conference this morning and didnβt get breakfast. As an act of solidarity, I went to brunch and didnβt post it on Instagram. Thatβs real friendship.
03.08.2025 17:04 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Today is August 1.
Asking an academic how their book is going is a felony.
01.08.2025 12:17 β π 2229 π 197 π¬ 82 π 64
Whatβs a technology that you think is overhyped?
Iβm going to give a sideways answer to this, which is that the venture capital business model needs to be understood as requiring hype. You can go back to the Netscape IPO, and that was the proof point that made venture capital the financial lifeblood of the tech industry.
Venture capital looks at valuations and growth, not necessarily at profit or revenue. So you donβt actually have to invest in technology that works, or that even makes a profit, you simply have to have a narrative that is compelling enough to float those valuations. So you see this repetitive and exhausting hype cycle as a feature in this industry. A couple of years ago, you would have been asking me about the metaverse, then last year, you would have asked me about Web3 and crypto, and for each of these inflection points thereβs an Andreessen Horowitz manifesto.
Itβs not simply that one piece of technology is overhyped, itβs that hype is a necessary ingredient of the current business ecosystem of the tech industry. We should examine how often the financial incentive for hype is rewarded without any real social returns, without any meaningful progress in technology, without these tools and services and worlds ever actually manifesting. Thatβs key to understanding the growing chasm between the narrative of techno-optimists and the reality of our tech-encumbered world.
Stand by this: www.politico.com/newsletters/...
19.02.2025 16:42 β π 9727 π 3164 π¬ 158 π 351
Screencap of USGS earthquake search results, showing a map and the following earthquakes:
2025 8.8 Kamchatka
2012 8.6 Sumatra
2011 9.1 Japan
2010 8.8 Chile
2005 8.6 Indonesia
2004 9.1 Sumatra
1965 8.7 Aleutians
1964 9.2 Alaska
1963 8.5 Kamchatka
1960 9.5 Chile
How common are earthquakes this big? Here are all of the events with a magnitude of 8.5 or larger since 1960: only ten of them!
30.07.2025 02:33 β π 209 π 65 π¬ 3 π 3
Manuscripts are pouring in post-vacation like I opened a haunted email attachment labeled βfinal-final-FINAL.docx.' and every time I think Iβve reached the end, a new chapter appears.
28.07.2025 16:08 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Iβm looking for a meme that recently crossed my feeds. Maybe a tweet or a skeet, says something like: I realized at some point that middle class white people read all the elite media for the sole purpose of debating each other about it to locate themselves in a social hierarchy.
28.07.2025 14:02 β π 366 π 42 π¬ 16 π 4
a close up of a man 's face with snow on his head
ALT: a close up of a man 's face with snow on his head
Inbox status: still climbing the mountain. Just went to the grocery store like I was prepping for a second expedition. Up next? Cleaning up our internal systems. And then more email.
23.07.2025 20:46 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Assistant Professor, UW-Madison Political Science. http://www.antonstrezhnev.com
data, causal inference, experiments, politics
https://mattblackwell.org
Assistant Professor of Political Science, UW Madison.
Asst. Prof. of Statistics & Political Science at Penn State. I study stats methods, gerrymandering, & elections. Bayesian. Founder of UGSDW and proud alum of HGSU-UAW L. 5118.
corymccartan.com
Currently @ Yale, working on causal inference & cutting down on caffeine.
Website: melodyyhuang.com
Postdoc researcher, incoming Assistant Professor (@Harvard -- Government). PhD (@Wharton - @Penn). interests: causality, ML
Assistant Professor at NYU Politics
Assistant Professor of Political Science | University of Chicago
@UTAustin
"Nullius in verba"
Students β connorjerzak.com/students
Jobs β aidevlab.org/jobs
causal inference, econometrics, ML, arsenal, loud music, unix, FOSS for scientific computing. opinions my own.
apoorvalal.github.io
(passively) maintains @paperposterbot.bsky.social
Political scientist at the University of Pennsylvania. Prof: http://goo.gl/qAOlH9 538: http://goo.gl/1iwZJs
Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Michigan. Affiliated with the Center for Political Studies, the Michigan Institute for Data Science, and the Center for Japanese Studies. Website: https://shiraito.github.io
Assistant Professor, Cornell Department of Government.
Political methodology, meta-science, American public policy.
www.amandakweiss.com
Opinions my own, reposts not (necessarily) endorsements, etc.
Associate Professor of Sociology, Princeton
http://brandonstewart.org/
Assistant Prof. at Yale School of the Environment. Political economy of climate and environment, land use change, remote sensing, causal ML. https://sanford-lab.github.io/
Assistant professor, Department of Political Science, Duke University
jgreen4919.github.io
Assistant professor of political science at MSU. NLP, text, and conflict.
Assistant Professor @FSUPoliSci | @UofR PhD | π©π»βπ»π policy research, causal inference, images, climate change, deeplearning | garbage in-garbage out
Political scientist at Washington University in St. Louis.
christopherlucas.org/
He/him. Nebraska-born #firstgen, Truman State alum, proud dad, GenX prof at Penn State + GSERM. Courts, stats, πΈ. #COYS since β95. Pros: Oxford comma, 0-dep, Miles Davis. Antis: MAGA, "causal inference," Woolwich.