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Tweet for the sake of science

By Rachel Bernstein
Posted: December 7, 2011
Category: Aggregators, Fun, Internet/Blogging, Social Media | Tagged Facebook, happiness, social network, Twitter, Wikipedia | 1 Comment

Predicting Epidemics via Social Networks: An Author Spotlight on James H. Fowler and Nicholas A. Christakis

By Jen Laloup
Posted: September 17, 2010
Category: Interviews, Media | Tagged author spotlight, CDC, Google Flu Trends, Harvard, James Fowler, Nicholas Christakis, outbreaks, social network, UC San Diego | 1 Comment
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