I'm really glad scientific community is beginning to organize against Trump's attacks--but reminder: for normies, science is cancer cures & preventing the kind of weather that will destroy your home (or at least make it uninsurable). Science, like govt, has benefits, we need to make them visible.
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Believe it or not, your insurance company trusts science and fact, not belief or politics.
Remember when "root canal" was a lazy punchline for anything exceedingly painful? They're easy now.
I was watching another that was abstract, but if we're hearing from cancer survivors all the best.
My training is what allowed me to spot my husband having a stroke on March 28th last year so fast that he has no residual effects from it.
The stroke was the result of him having a hole between the top 2 chambers of his heart *AND* stage 3A metastatic testicular cancer.
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It was an accidental discovery, if I recall correctly, but it has since become an essential medication…
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That I spotted him having a stroke that day was a fluke-if he hadn’t woke me up when he did, things would’ve been far different. The discovery of his cancer?
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The discovery of cisplatin? A fluke.
Science is sometimes the result of a series of very fortunate flukes, mistakes, or observations of extremely small changes (my husband’s biggest change was that his left hand kept turning palm up from palm down, and it was numb + tingly.)
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https://bsky.app/profile/ymatusik.bsky.social/post/3ljt3mxjahc2r
"There Will Be Blood" was a great movie, but it teaches a lesson, a tyrant will always be what they are to the very end. And at the end when asked for mercy....
Technology advancements is how all those nimwits communicate
*alert air traffic to hazardous wind shear or icing conditions
*give day(s) to prepare for winds/floods
*give ~ minutes to hours to escape a tsunami
*inform farmers to irrigation needs & freezes
Reckless cuts waste money and lives.