The political polarization of health outcomes in the USA. It's getting harder for a conservative to find quality dependable healthcare when many of the nurses employed are batshit crazy, and some of the doctors as well. It's leading to trust issues and may result in fundamental changes in the healthcare structure. What good is medical practice when half of patients would rather trust AI output?
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Scientists Create “Trojan Horse” Weight Loss Drug That Supercharges Results. This addition is PPAR-α inhibitors, which are already used to lower elevated triglyceride levels. This approach uses lanifibranor a pan agonist, active on PPAR-α/β/γ receptors. Supposedly enhances the weight loss effect.
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The DEI Business Case Is Falling Apart. That's great. DEI was built on a falsehood.
Much of the modern enthusiasm for diversity as a performance enhancer traces back to a series of influential reports published by McKinsey. These reports claim that companies with more racially and ethnically diverse executive teams earn higher returns. Their charts, rankings, and headlines have been repeated in boardrooms around the world. But when researchers attempted to reproduce the findings using transparent data from the S&P 500, the alleged advantage of diverse executive teams largely disappeared.
Marathons and ultramarathons may be linked to colon cancer. This is crazy! Why would running predispose to colon cancer?
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai says graduates booing AI will shape its future — and live with its consequences. Google CEO thinks that today's graduates are going to be tomorrow's AI pioneers. Well, not everyone. CEO of Big Machine Records, Scott Borchetta tells booing graduates: "Hey, like I said, you can, you can hear me now, or you can pay me later." I love in this video how protesting college kids hold protest signs and do their activist dance, as they do for all their protests. In the end, it won't matter – for them.
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Why young academics are leaving academia. Turns out that jobs in academia are decreasing. Graduates have to go out into the real world and get real jobs.
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Amazon is selling a wearable, called Bee. It looks like a roving Hermes Agent with voice interface, hooked up to either WiFi, or a local SSD, that you wear on your wrist. Not something I want.
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Look what Seattle residents have to do to combat drive-by shootings in their neighborhood. Yeah it's not legit and they'll probably have to take it down, but maybe the city will finally do something. Nah.....
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