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To MAGAs, The Constitution Isn’t The Point
1. January 6 was a shocking aberration.
2. Whether due to term limit or a lost election, each US president up through Barak Obama, and each presidential candidate up through Al Gore, gracefully yielded when the time came, because that’s how the American system works.
Safe: In Utero Exposure To Maternal COVID-19 Vaccination
Prepare For Kindergarten, Prepare For Life
Comparing Student Reactions To Lectures In Artificial Intelligence And Physics
The Link Between Stomach Woes And Bad Breath
China Lied About When It First Had The SARS-CoV-2 Virus Sequence
Republicans Are Still Too New to the Anti-Vax Ecosystem To Have A Hugh Fudenberg
The Biden Administration Needs To Fund The Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act of 1978
No one really knows despite the Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act of 1978 requiring it.
Electric Car Sales Are Plummeting Due To Reduced Subsidies - Cold Weather Will Make Sales Worse
If you want to buy a fancy electric car, government, using taxes and fees on poor people, will pay you to do so. They pay car companies to make them and mandate car companies had to make them.
California Democrats Vow To Help Prevent Childhood Obesity With More Government - By Banning Sports
Also California Democrats: Let's start by banning sports for kids.
By the end of this month, California Democrats will decide if they should ban youth football. Sports are dangerous. It's for the children.
Suspect Correlation: Epidemiologists Link IVF To BMI Of Kids
Federal Scientists Did Not Say Marijuana Is Medicine, Epidemiologists Did
But news outlets reporting that federal scientists are saying medical marijuana is legitimate are doing the public a disservice; it was not scientists, it was epidemiologists, and the review was of papers where people anecdotally said it helped them feel less pain.
American Academy Of Pediatrics: Lied About Vaccines And Autism, Kids Walking To School, And Now GMOs
Thermodynamic Parameters Can Influence The Outcome Of An Experiment
Statistical physics address the uncertainty about the state of a system that arises when that system interacts with its environment but a new paper says that uncertainty in the thermodynamic parameters themselves — built into equations that govern the energetic behavior of the system — may also influence the outcome of an experiment.
The Harvard Anti-Semitism Controversy Also Revealed The Scholarship Cancer Inside Academia
He didn't tell me that personally. I instead cited the source. Like you are supposed to do. It ain't that hard. She could have done it but did not, and yet he has no issue with that. He seems to be more upset that her plagiarism is going to lead to more investigations of humanities scholars' academic work, including by people 'not qualified' to do so.
Resilience: Debunking The Debunker
Sarah Green Carmichael, in a Bloomberg News item titled “You don’t need more resilience, you need friends, and money” debunks the business gurus who tell us all resilience comes from inside us. Sarah’s thesis is that our environments determine our resilience, or at least can shield us from the traumas that necessitate resilience.
Statistical Methods For Fundamental Science Course Starts Tomorrow
There’s DEI, And Then There’s DEI
A job interview, some years back, at No Name University (NNU). I was the candidate. The diversity question, pitched right on schedule. The surprise was who asked it. Of the seven search committee members (plus the search firm rep) only one was a person of color, and guess who they stuck with asking the diversity question? A clear signal I would not want to work at their institution, but I gave it my best game anyway.
Forget 25% Of Their Fleet By 2024, Hertz Is Now Dumping 20,000 Electric Cars
Instead, they have decided to sell 20,000 of them and go back to gas engines.
Staying On Schedule
Tsukuba, Japan - A team of scientists led by Associate Professor Haruka Ozaki of the Center for Artificial Intelligence Research at the University of Tsukuba in collaboration with Dr. Koichi Takahashi from RIKEN used mathematical algorithms to optimize the schedule of automated biology laboratory robots. By analyzing the needs of time-sensitive samples that require investigation using multiple instruments, the researchers were able to maximize the number of experiments that can be performed within time and laboratory resource constraints.