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Author: Daniel snow
They hoped to make tomorrow’s medicines. Then came Trump. Source link
Longing for the past can be good news for the future. Source link
What if we come to love and depend on the A.I.s — if we prefer them in many cases to our fellow humans? Source link
When Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are looking at maps of Ukraine and deciding which parts Russia should have, it’s time to make waffles. Source link
This is Camila. She’s trying to figure out how cancer spreads across the body. David here is trying to cure H.I.V. And Rachael, she’s trying to find new treatments for childhood brain cancer. Or at least they were. “The Trump administration has so far terminated more than $1 billion in grants for the National Institutes of Health.” “It has fired over 1,300 employees.” “1,700 canceled awards.” “Wow.” Thousands of scientists have been forced to freeze their lifesaving research. “We’ve had all of our cancer-related research grants terminated.” “I don’t even know if my lab is going to exist next year.…
The incessant alerts are annoying, but also feel like community. Source link
We cannot let this dark moment consume us. Source link
If the F.B.I. is seen as a tool of retribution, it will come at the expense of its effectiveness in the long run. Source link
Readers react to a column by David Brooks analyzing the gloominess trend in the United States. Source link
Spy fiction thrives on vermismilitude — shy are so many writers so incompetent when it comes to naming foriegn characters? Source link