Perhaps an unforeseen consequence of solar energy, the French government is facing negative power costs, as too much solar power enters the grid. This may seem like a good thing, but if the power companies lose money and have to pay consumers, then there is no reason for them to stay in business. If there is no money in maintaining the grid, then this infrastructure will decay eventually. It's like when oil prices dropped too low, oil producers struggle. There needs to be a balance. The problem is that battery technology has not advanced enough to store all the energy that is produced. So it just floods the grid. There needs to be efficient storage that is affordable.
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Prompt engineering is dead. It's expected that you can do it now. Or else use AI to help you. But only those already in the field know how to do this. Many still don't.
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There's a new clinical trial for those who have end-stage solid tumor disease. It uses an immune checkpoint inhibitor strategy directed against the PRL3 antigen, an intracelluar protein present in 80% of solid tumors but not healthy ones. This is interesting because all the current checkpoint inhibitor therapies work against a surface protein, like PD-L1 or Lag3. The mechanism depends on some of the PRL3 protein being externalized.
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Coffee shops are starting to discontinue WiFi service now. A good idea, since people don't keep drinking coffee. You want paying customers, not folks taking up space to do office work. Plus most phones have private hot spot capability.
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