Check out our new paper in @PNASNews, a collaboration with Weiyu Li, Yuanyuan Liu, @MarioLuisSmall, and Jianxi Gao. We developed a model that captures the change in human mobility behaviors during different types of large-scale crises. https://t.co/BFIyfG4oo7 1/5
Tonight is the longest night of the year, which in the Persian culture we refer to it as Shabe Yalda (rebirth of the sun). After the sunset we get together with our family and friends to celebrate this holiday.
However, tonight these young Iranians that have been murdered by the
@awgaffney@ENirenberg The Chinese are willing to follow quarantine, contact tracing, masking, and vaccination. They have done these! With them, out-of-control wave should be unlikely. It is one person’s narcissism that forces zero-Covid policy and not importing sufficient and effective vaccinations.
Popular, decentralized uprising in China against authoritarian rule has been so long in coming. The international left, such as it is, should stand in clear solidarity.
@KaseyFaust Today is a new day for me: I learned you should NOT celebrate your achievement and you should NOT be happy but be jealous and petty about others’ achievements… Congratulations Kasey! You are amazing and look forward to your next bold celebration!!
@WatershedEcol For Ph.D. dissertation proposals or grant/fellowship proposals? If the latter, I think open grants can be very helpful. Go https://t.co/jwgCduHRK9 and search for fellowship.
"From this, it was inferred that three individuals were full-sibling sisters: SB606, a 10- to 15-year-old; SB671, a young adult; and SB605, a 5- to 10-year-old. These sisters were found to share the mitochondrial haplotype H5c2."
I cried when I read that.
Our "deeply-in-phantasy-land" work is published in @NatureEcoEvo today. The reviewer had a point (it is theoretical eco.) and we spent a lot of time improving the study. Still, for people out there who feel it is too late to give up, try don't 1+ time? https://t.co/Da3vAZLkJX
I have always thought my research being called "farcical" was the worst review I could get until recently a reviewer said my study is "deeply in phantasy land,' and found it "astonishing how much space this branch or research is being offered on journal pages." Ouch...
We develop a theoretical framework that compresses high-dimensional complex networks and puts them on the same scale to compare which one is closer to collapse.
This is also a collaboration with Prof. @DanielPAldrich, who essentially inspired the team to link mobility with social capital, and Prof. @LiJundong at UVA to address fairness issues in networks. Look forward to working on this important project.
Profs @ryanqiwang, @kelseyjpieper and collaborators are leading a $750k NSF grant for Dynamical Coupling of Physical and Social Infrastructures: Evaluating the Impacts of Social Capital on Access to Safe Well Water. https://t.co/tigqunuyRJ