Let us know what you hear.
Let us know what you hear.
But more broadly, AI maximalism across society is supercharging the ideological war on libraries, schools, government workers, and academics.
But more broadly, AI maximalism across society is supercharging the ideological war on libraries, schools, government workers, and academics.
1920: 5 yr #breastcancer survival rate was: 5%
1960: 25%
1990: 64-80%
2025: 92%
We have come so far!
Sustained NIH funding made this possible- from developments in breast imaging to drugs like Tamoxifen & Herceptin.
Credit: @ajvictorymd on IG
1920: 5 yr #breastcancer survival rate was: 5%
1960: 25%
1990: 64-80%
2025: 92%
We have come so far!
Sustained NIH funding made this possible- from developments in breast imaging to drugs like Tamoxifen & Herceptin.
Credit: @ajvictorymd on IG
You're taking a class, not buying a product.
In conclusion, those intolerant lefty kids, cancel culture.
You're taking a class, not buying a product.
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At first, NIH told me its contracts with SN were active and that they help “advance scientific discovery”.
Hours later, HHS said the opposite: "Precious taxpayer dollars should not be used on unused subscriptions to junk science.”
At first, NIH told me its contracts with SN were active and that they help “advance scientific discovery”.
Hours later, HHS said the opposite: "Precious taxpayer dollars should not be used on unused subscriptions to junk science.”
1) The Iraq War won’t cost a lot of money
3) We won’t need a lot of troops
4) We’ll bring peace and freedom to Iraq
5) We’ll find WMDs
6) We’ll be welcomed as liberators
7) It will be easy
8) It won’t take long
All lies.
1) The Iraq War won’t cost a lot of money
3) We won’t need a lot of troops
4) We’ll bring peace and freedom to Iraq
5) We’ll find WMDs
6) We’ll be welcomed as liberators
7) It will be easy
8) It won’t take long
All lies.
ProPublica heard from more than 150 researchers to understand the work that’s been lost.
ProPublica heard from more than 150 researchers to understand the work that’s been lost.