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15,934karma·2,835submissions·April 9, 2019
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Paper: On the origin of mitosing cells (1967) https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/002251... Full Paper: https://web-static-aws.seas.ha…
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"In tests involving 197 participants, the researchers said the system identified individuals with nearly 100% accuracy. The recognition remained effective regardless of viewing angle or how the p…
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That's insulting. Wanting our healthcare agencies run with honesty and integrity has nothing to do with politics or with my disdain for Trump.
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David M. Morens was a senior adviser to the Director of NIAID (the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases) 2006 - 2022. House Select Subcommittee investigations released emails showing …
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Even if you don’t care about the environmental angle, a single data center exceeding a state’s entire electricity draw is a notable story on several levels.
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Goodhart’s Law in reverse, what can’t be gamed gets rejected.
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People rarely announce irrelevance unless the relevance has occurred to them. The Business Plot’s pretext was that FDR’s health was failing and he should be reduced to a figurehead while someone else …
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Since it's commodities it would be the CFTC, but it would be trivial since brokers are required by law to collect KYC information on all futures trades and anyone holding positions above the Larg…
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"Settled law" isn't a matter of opinion and it doesn't mean it can't be reversed or overturned. It means the potential legal ambiguity at question has been adjudicated by the…
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The policy of applying US immigration enforcement actions against legal visa holders who have attended specific legal (US based) protests has been publicly reported and confirmed by many government of…
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Yes, someone in customs at an airport can be treated as functionally “at the border” with reduced protections. But you are conflating seeking entry with being present inside the country. That’s the le…
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