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A think tank for accelerating scientific, technological, and industrial progress. Follow our team: twitter.com/i/lists/153201…
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    IFP
    @IFP
    Jun 4
    New open letter just dropped 👀
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    Alec Stapp
    IFP
    @AlecStapp
    Jun 4
    No one should be able to order a bioweapon through the mail. @IFP & @JoinFAI are proud to co-lead an open letter calling for mandatory DNA synthesis screening & recordkeeping. Signatories include: - Sam Altman, CEO & Co-Founder, OpenAI - Dario Amodei, CEO & Co-Founder,
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    Connor O’Brien
    IFP
    @cojobrien
    Jul 13
    The share of young college grads who are employed has been hovering near 30-year record highs for the entire Chat GPT era.
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    Conor Sen
    @conorsen
    Jul 10
    The age 20-24 unemployment rate is now ~unchanged since the AI boom began:
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    Ben Schifman
    IFP
    @BenSchifman
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    The ROAD to Housing Act makes major changes to federal housing NEPA practice. I dug into the law --here's a summary of what's changed & why it matters: First, some context: HUD (and USDA) provide grants, loans, mortgage insurance, and rental assistance to support affordable
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    Will Poff-Webster
    IFP
    @willpoffwebster
    Jul 11
    The first major federal housing package in 30 years is now law. It combines over 50 bills, and puts the federal government on the side of legalizing housing: 1. Cuts some federal funding from expensive places that don't allow housing and gives it to places that do. The first
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    Jane Flegal
    @JaneAFlegal
    15h
    Let me just say, if Democrats reject a permitting deal with a robust transmission provision because of NHPA angst, I will be very, very disappointed. (Also: some of the most important aspects of NHPA analysis burden clean energy disproportionately: ifp.org/reforming-sect…).
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    Tom Erb
    @Erb_Tom10
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    It just doesn't make sense. Dems top priority = transmission. A top impediment to transmission build = NHPA. No deal materializes until Dems accept that clean energy abundance requires major reform of NEPA & NHPA. These laws simply weren’t built for the moment we’re in.
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    Jane Flegal
    @JaneAFlegal
    15h
    Let me just say, if Democrats reject a permitting deal with a robust transmission provision because of NHPA angst, I will be very, very disappointed. (Also: some of the most important aspects of NHPA analysis burden clean energy disproportionately: ifp.org/reforming-sect…).
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    Will Poff-Webster
    IFP
    @willpoffwebster
    Jul 12
    This is an important point to remember in pro-housing policy. We have lots of places like San Francisco that are resistant to change, but also places like Minneapolis and Austin that took action to make housing more affordable. ROAD to Housing is about encouraging more Austins,
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    Colin Hunter
    @ColinEHunter
    Jul 11
    Replying to @char15299 @CatsAndTechNY and @willpoffwebster
    Yes there are many NIMBY communities, but there are also many places in the middle or neutral on housing construction. This may be just enough of a carrot to make sure they fall on the side of construction instead of stasis.
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    David Roberts
    @drvolts
    Jul 10
    On Mon., I'm going to talk with folks from @IFP about their "Transit Abundance Playbook." What is transit abundance & how do we get it in a country where the federal govt is transit-hostile, state govts are broke, & most citizens are car-brained? Got Qs?
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    The Transit Abundance Playbook | Institute for Progress
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    Jeremy Neufeld
    IFP
    @JeremyLNeufeld
    Jul 10
    Why is the Trump administration even considering policies that would give more H-1Bs to IT outsourcers?
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    Sam Peak 🇺🇸💡
    @SpeakSamuel
    Jul 10
    .@jasonhehehe and I in @CityJournal today. We argue that the Trump Admin's H-1B fee is doomed. But he can fix the H-1B program by selecting H-1Bs based on an applicant's earning potential.
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    Dan Turner-Evans
    IFP
    @DanTurnerEvans
    Jul 10
    In 2018, I discovered a new mechanism that explains how animals learn how to navigate. This novel form of learning combines two different types of neuromodulators - dopamine and octopamine - to tether a fruit fly's internal sense of direction to visual landmarks that it sees
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    The Transmitter
    @_TheTransmitter
    Jul 7
    The paper “solves this long-standing problem of how you learn about landmarks in the world,” - @lisa_giocomo, Stanford University. By @natmesanash thetransmitter.org/learning-and-m…
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    Matt Esche
    IFP
    @matthewesche
    Jul 10
    It was lots of fun helping run this course over this past spring, and super excited to have the lectures releasing out into the world via Macroscience over the coming months! If you feel like you still need more after watching (or reading) the first lecture, I'd recommend the
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    Andrew Gerard
    IFP
    @andrewmgerard
    Jul 10
    Since 2022, @IFP has hosted the Economics of Ideas, Science and Innovation online PhD course. It includes lectures from luminaries of innovation economics like @ChadJonesEcon, @KRoyMyers, @inaganguli, @pierre_azoulay, @Afinetheorem, and others. Until now, the only way to see
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    Will Poff-Webster
    IFP
    @willpoffwebster
    Jul 11
    The first major federal housing package in 30 years is now law. It combines over 50 bills, and puts the federal government on the side of legalizing housing: 1. Cuts some federal funding from expensive places that don't allow housing and gives it to places that do. The first
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    Hunter📈🌈📊
    @StatisticUrban
    Jul 11
    Congrats everyone! The United States Congress has done one (1) good thing this term, and it's now law!
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    Matt Clancy
    @mattsclancy
    Jul 10
    @IFP’s great online PhD course on the economics of innovation is coming to YouTube! For the launch, I wrote a post for the MacroScience substack on 5 Reasons to Study the Economics of Innovation open.substack.com/pub/macroscien…
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    Andrew Gerard
    IFP
    @andrewmgerard
    Jul 10
    Since 2022, @IFP has hosted the Economics of Ideas, Science and Innovation online PhD course. It includes lectures from luminaries of innovation economics like @ChadJonesEcon, @KRoyMyers, @inaganguli, @pierre_azoulay, @Afinetheorem, and others. Until now, the only way to see
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    Matt Esche
    IFP
    @matthewesche
    Jul 9
    Very, very exciting to see the FDA moving on Phase I reforms, big things happening!
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    Ruxandra Teslo 🧬
    @RuxandraTeslo
    Jul 9
    News in Phase I trial reform (‼️) The HHS and the FDA are making strides. The latest development: new reforms on manufacturing standards and implementing an expedited Phase I pathway are in the agency’s Unified Agenda and RINs have been assigned. Important signals, because it
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    Andrew Gerard
    IFP
    @andrewmgerard
    Jul 10
    Since 2022, @IFP has hosted the Economics of Ideas, Science and Innovation online PhD course. It includes lectures from luminaries of innovation economics like @ChadJonesEcon, @KRoyMyers, @inaganguli, @pierre_azoulay, @Afinetheorem, and others. Until now, the only way to see
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