Palantir CEO Alex Karp thinks his AI technology will lessen the power of “highly educated, often female voters, who vote mostly Democrat” while increasing the power of working-class men.
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Using #MCDM to support #NetZeroTransitions in #OPSEARCH
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Delighted to see our new Nature paper out on the 29th: “Technological pathways for cost-effective steel decarbonization.”
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#GreenSteel #IndustrialDecarbonisation #ClimateTransition #InfrastructureEconomics
Understanding Structural Racism in Architectural Education: an interview to mark Black History Month @ucl.ac.uk @thebartlettucl.bsky.social @iitarchitecture.bsky.social
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What if this tale of graduate-specific woe is off-beam, based on a misguided analysis of the data? What if the accompanying narratives that seek to explain why the most educated are faring especially badly are focused on a mirage? on.ft.com/47igZ9B
I’m delighted by the invitation to speak at #UCD on the New Multilateralism. Link to register is below.
Early ancestral bottleneck could’ve spelled t | EurekAlert! www.eurekalert.org/news-release...
I know there are many light trails you could go to this year, but PLEASE consider GLOW at @the_rhs Gardens. Like this one at @rhshydehall , the trees and plants are the biggest feature, and they look exceptional in the light. 😍😍 such a different way to experience these awesome natural forms.
Perfect couple days in Rome celebrating Economia Politica at 40! Proud to serve on the advisory board of this year exciting journal! #EPOL
There's still time to sign up for today's seminar - online or in person at the IHR at 5:30.
The Nuestra Señora de los Remedios, also known as La Ninfa, was a Spanish merchant ship that covered the route between Cádiz and Veracruz in 1747. It carried goods, passengers and letters to Havana, Veracruz, Buenos Aires, and other destinations in the Spanish Americas. (1/6) #earlymodern #History 🗃️
Happy online publication day to my little book on the Georgian domino! It brings together gossip, newspapers, art, stats, & objects to explore the contentious costume’s reputation, purpose, & relationship with the masquerade.
#GeorgianMasquerade #18thC
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Prof Ulinka Rublack introduces her work on Hortus Eystettensis, published in 1613, the first book ever to depict an individual's garden. @GermanHistSoc
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Proud to announce the publication, almost ten years after we contracted it, of our English edition of Jean Lescure's General and Periodic Crises of Overproduction, which was, among other things, the first text to use 'crisis' in the modern sense. #SlowResearch anthempress.com/general-and-...
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#2023 in a nutshell: www.iflscience.com/three-eyed-d...