Marshall Burke (@marshallbburke) 's Twitter Profile
Marshall Burke

@marshallbburke

unsolicited commentary on economics and the environment. Stanford prof, +co-founder AtlasAI.

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linkhttp://web.stanford.edu/~mburke calendar_today02-11-2012 16:54:42

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Michael Lin, MD PhD 🧬 (@michaelzlin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our NIH grant to discover coronavirus antiviral meds was terminated today. With this grant, we had developed a better SARSCoV2 inhibitor than Paxlovid, and we recently discovered an improved drug that looks better than Pfizer's own second-generation inhibitor.

Our NIH grant to discover coronavirus antiviral meds was terminated today.

With this grant, we had developed a better SARSCoV2 inhibitor than Paxlovid, and we recently discovered an improved drug that looks better than Pfizer's own second-generation inhibitor.
Timothy Snyder (@timothydsnyder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It looks like ICE was given a quota and a deadline for Venezuelan gang members and filled it by picking up people with tattoos. Rose, hummingbird, soccer, mother, Autism awareness. For that people are taken from their families and sent to spend the rest of their lives in

Chris Murphy 🟧 (@chrismurphyct) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If Harvard bought millions in Trumpcoin or pledged political loyalty to him, they wouldn't be in this position. But that's what happens in dictatorships, not democracies. The whole nation needs to rally behind Harvard to fight this descent to authoritarianism.

Jonathan Gorard (@getjonwithit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fun bit of history: the Navy won the initial contract to launch the first US satellite, because the US didn’t like the optics of it going to a bunch of German immigrants, using an adapted V-2. The Navy’s rocket wasn’t ready in time to beat Sputnik, then blew up on the launchpad.

Justin Wolfers (@justinwolfers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 2018 steel tariffs just called to remind you that steel is produced by a tiny sliver of the economy, but used as an input by a much broader swathe of manufacturers. econofact.org/steel-tariffs-…

The 2018 steel tariffs just called to remind you that steel is produced by a tiny sliver of the economy, but used as an input by a much broader swathe of manufacturers.
 econofact.org/steel-tariffs-…
NBER (@nberpubs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Damage from climate-driven wildfire smoke doubles the domestic social cost of carbon in the US, from Minghao Qiu, Christopher W. Callahan, Iván Higuera-Mendieta, Lisa Rennels, Bryan Parthum, Noah S. Diffenbaugh, and Marshall Burke nber.org/papers/w33829

Damage from climate-driven wildfire smoke doubles the domestic social cost of carbon in the US, from <a href="/minghao_qiu/">Minghao Qiu</a>, Christopher W. Callahan, Iván Higuera-Mendieta, Lisa Rennels, Bryan Parthum, Noah S. Diffenbaugh, and <a href="/MarshallBBurke/">Marshall Burke</a> nber.org/papers/w33829
Ro Khanna (@rokhanna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks for telling the truth, Elon Musk — this bill adds $3.8 trillion over 10 years on top of $2.1 trillion annual deficits. Now can you speak out against the pause on international students & blanket tariffs hurting American innovation and companies like Tesla & SpaceX?