Women need access to the public sphere and to remunerative, dignified jobs there in part because we are human beings with a full spectrum of talents, passions, and capacities, but especially because dependence on men in the home makes women even more vulnerable to those menβs violence.
08.09.2025 15:57 β π 283 π 43 π¬ 1 π 0
A "direct inverse correlation" between fluoride exposure and low IQ" means the more fluoride you get, the higher your IQ. What he's looking for is a "direct correlation," but he doesn't know what any of these words mean or how science works.
30.04.2025 18:08 β π 5551 π 1521 π¬ 331 π 83
People donβt need to βlearn to use AIβ. They need to learn how to think and make connections themselves and thus will facilitate their efficient use of whatever technology comes along. Crafting the right prompt for AI doesnβt take AI training, it takes liberal arts training.
25.04.2025 11:42 β π 617 π 192 π¬ 11 π 26
I tried the new ChatGPT trend that gives you a glimpse into the past - hereβs how you can too
Back to the past
Or, instead of relying on a bullshit machine that will dry up a lake to tell you stupid lies, you could simply read a book, watch a documentary, or see a film.
www.techradar.com/computing/ar...
23.04.2025 17:12 β π 3686 π 575 π¬ 108 π 49
The Onion Looks Back On Pope Francis Busting His Holy Ass
21.04.2025 17:00 β π 8540 π 944 π¬ 65 π 73
You know how you went to church weekly as a kid but then you don't go for 20 years and then you go to a wedding and remember the words to the songs and prayers and when to sit and when to kneel and when to stand and when to shake hands? That's repetition. It. Helps. People. Remember.
11.04.2025 13:05 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
I'm just a small-town professor. I'll never be a provost or chancellor. But here's some free advice: we're about to hold the most watched college sports event in πΊπΈ. Every college president should be all over TV, at every game, explaining why the March Madness of federal budget cuts is a huge crisis.
08.03.2025 21:20 β π 1942 π 582 π¬ 37 π 53
Do you use a credit card? Rent or own a home? Use utilities like water and electricity? Send your kids to school? Have a job? Eat? Drink? Deposit money in a bank, or withdraw it? The government provides services and safeguards that enable us to do ALL of this safely. Now Musk is taking it all away.
28.02.2025 14:09 β π 1723 π 538 π¬ 18 π 16
What @kairyssdal.bsky.social is saying is that BLS produces the official economic statistics that we all rely on and if they start messing with those, no one will no what is really happening -- and whoever is manipulating them can make a killing by knowing the numbers in advance
05.02.2025 01:46 β π 1104 π 440 π¬ 46 π 11
Who knows what the vote will be, but cutting off federal funding before the nominee for Director of the OMB - who wants to cut off funding - is confirmed gives opponents a lot to work with.
28.01.2025 22:42 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
White House pauses all federal grants, sparking confusion
The Trump administration has put a hold on all federal financial grants and loans, affecting tens of billions of dollars in payments.
I think some people hear βgrantsβ and think that without them, scientists and government workers just have less stuff to play with at work. But grants fund salaries for students, academics, researchers, and people who work in all areas of public service.
βPausingβ grants means people donβt eat.
28.01.2025 03:03 β π 43620 π 14460 π¬ 1593 π 949
Exacerbated by the fact that we - and by "we" I mean whichever political / apolitical group a person happens to be in - cluster together.
27.01.2025 19:32 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Why should the public care about the freeze on the NIH? Aside from the need for scientific pursuits to make our society betterβ¦
-For every dollar we invest in NIH research, there is a $2.5 return.
-Research dollars help fund universities that employ non-academics. (1/)
23.01.2025 00:46 β π 1242 π 564 π¬ 31 π 63
Health research is one of those functions that if you stop it, people will not notice the impact tomorrow, or next month. This makes it hard to communicate its value, unlike, closed national parks during a shutdown. But it generates big public goods. Once that community is eroded, hard to recover.
23.01.2025 01:55 β π 1042 π 200 π¬ 18 π 11
That grants are ceased at NIH is a tragedy for scientists and universities and other scientific institutions. The bigger tragedy is that people who need breakthroughs now have a longer wait.
22.01.2025 23:50 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
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