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  • 2 months ago | eldiarioar.com | Andrew Liu |Pedro Lacour |Emilia Delfino |Javier Lewkowicz

    Donald Trump habló en 2011 ante un público de unos 1.000 asistentes en Las Vegas e insinuó una posible, aunque por aquel entonces poco probable, candidatura presidencial. A mitad de un discurso sobre la política, Oriente Medio y los precios del petróleo, hizo una digresión sobre el comercio con Asia: “El otro día dije que era muy difícil comprar algo que no viniera de China. Y de algunos otros países también, pero China es, ya sabes, el gordo. Y alguien me dijo: '¿Qué harías?

  • 2 months ago | truthdig.com | Andrew Liu

    In 2011, Donald Trump spoke before an audience of about a thousand in Las Vegas, teasing a prospective, if fanciful, presidential run. Halfway through a rant over Middle East policy and oil prices, he digressed for a moment on trade with Asia:China, I said the other day—very, very hard to buy anything, outside of China. Certain other countries also, but China’s, you know, the one. And somebody said, “What would you do? what could you do?” So easy. I drop a 25 percent tax on China [applause].

  • 2 months ago | science.org | Saikat Ray |Andrew Liu |Jonas Koeppel |Raphael Ferreira

    Editor’s summaryTo date, our ability to functionally interrogate the consequences of structural variation in the human genome has been stymied by our inability to efficiently engineer one or many structural variants to study. Koeppel et al. and Pinglay et al. developed SCRaMbLE and Genome-Shuffle-seq, respectively, enabling the multiplex generation of thousands of structural variants in human and mouse genomes in a single experiment (see the Perspective by Seczynska and Steinmetz).

  • 2 months ago | nplusonemag.com | Andrew Liu

    In 2011, Donald Trump spoke before an audience of about a thousand in Las Vegas, teasing a prospective, if fanciful, presidential run. Halfway through a rant over Middle East policy and oil prices, he digressed for a moment on trade with Asia:China, I said the other day—very, very hard to buy anything, outside of China. Certain other countries also, but China’s, you know, the one. And somebody said, “What would you do? what could you do?” So easy. I drop a 25 percent tax on China [applause].

  • Nov 17, 2024 | onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Andrew Liu

    Supporting Information Filename Description ecin13266-sup-0001_DisclosureForms.pdf200.2 KB Supporting Information S1 ecin13266-sup-0002-Appendix.pdf605.1 KB Supporting Information S2 REFERENCES & (1999) Race and Gender in the Labor Market. In O.C. Ashenfelter & D. Card (Eds.) Handbook of Labor Economics. Elsevier, 3. , & (2016) Parenthood and the Gender Gap in Pay. Journal of Labor Economics, 34(3), 545–579.

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