Some trivial about Nobel Prizes. What caused the marked shift from 1985 to 1995 in terms of which universities and institutions the winners came from? It's probably political, but what was it exactly? I'm happy to see that you don't need to be at a university to do prize-worthy work. I suspect an increasing amount of science is probably going to be done by privately-funded scientists.
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Pectra lets hackers drain wallets with just an offchain signature. This is the reason I avoid crypto. Changes can be made over which you have no control, and suddenly, all your wealth is gone. People like Elysium because it's newer and it's like being at the start of Bitcoin again, which you could profit from being an early investor. But Bitcoin's advantage is that its protocols are set (mostly). So people can't tamper with it nearly as much. The wallet is the vulnerability, though. Crypto itself is too fragile a mechanism to store wealth long-term. My opinion, of course, but stories like these confirm it.
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Lots of ruffled feathers amongst academics about
termination of NSF grants. But take a look at the grants that have been terminated
here. Do you think they should have continued?
- Advancing Indigenous perspectives to address climate vulnerability
- Culture Change for Inclusion of Indigenous Voices in Biology
- Equity and Inclusion in Open Access Publishing: Workshop to explore barriers and solutions
- Collaborative Research: Gender-Inclusive Open Source through Gender-Inclusive Tools
- A qualitative inquiry into sex/gender narratives in undergraduate biology
and their impacts on transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming
students
- A Catalyst for Intersectional Gender Equity in STEM at the University of Nebraska at Omaha
- Reimagining Educator Learning Pathways Through Storywork for Racial Equity in STEM
- Spartan Adaptations of Best Practices for Faculty Equity, Diversity,
and Inclusion at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG)
- Exploring the Participation of LGBTQ Undergraduates in STEM
- How Do Unrepresentative College Grades Shape Race and Gender Gaps in the STEM Pipeline?
Should taxpayer money be really spent to support this research? It's not the Biden/Kamala era anymore.
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