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Showing posts with label SLASHING SCIENCE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SLASHING SCIENCE. Show all posts

Saturday, May 24, 2025

BLOVIATORS LIKE HOWIE CARR, the FLUNKIE REJECTED BY HARVARD spews his warped insight on the BOSTON HERALD PROPAGANDA RAG....

 

FLUNKIES LIKE BLOVIATOR HOWIE CARR WERE DENIED ADMISSION TO 

HARVARD...SO HE BLABS UNINFORMED NONSENSE ABOUT THE $$$ THAT 

HAS BEEN DENIED.... 

The U.S. currently has a BRAIN DEAD ANTI-SCIENCE Moron who is incapable of comprehending 

the significance of SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH & couldn't even comprehend COVID that killed 

AMERICANS (in higher numbers in Republican voting areas).

Slashing SCIENCE, SLASHING RESEARCHERS has created a BRAIN DRAIN of other nations 

soliciting the BEST AND THE BRIGHTEST to work eslewhere.....

SUPPORT THE SCIENCE!

This from HOPIUM CHRONICLES, author Simon Rosenberg.... 

Why does this matter? For all its foibles, Harvard (together with other universities) has made the world a better place, significantly so. Fifty-two faculty members have won Nobel Prizes, and more than 5,800 patents are held by Harvard. Its researchers invented baking powder, the first organ transplant, the programmable computer, the defibrillator, the syphilis test and oral rehydration therapy (a cheap treatment that has saved tens of millions of lives). They developed the theory of nuclear stability that has saved the world from Armageddon. They invented the golf tee and the catcher’s mask. Harvard spawned “Sesame Street,” The National Lampoon, “The Simpsons,” Microsoft and Facebook.

Ongoing research at Harvard includes methane-tracking satellites, robotic catheters, next-generation batteries and wearable robotics for stroke victims. Federal grants are supporting research on metastasis, tumor suppression, radiation and chemotherapy in children, multidrug-resistant infections, pandemic prevention, dementia, anesthesia, toxin reduction in firefighting and the military, the physiological effects of spaceflight and battlefield wound care. Harvard’s technologists are pushing innovations in quantum computing, A.I., nanomaterials, biomechanics, foldable bridges for the military, hack-resistant computer networks and smart living environments for the elderly. One lab has developed what may be a cure for Type 1 diabetes.

Practical applications are not the only things that make Harvard precious. It is a phantasmagoria of ideas, a Disneyland of the mind. Learning about my colleagues’ research is a source of endless delight, and when I look at our course catalog, I wish I were 18 again. DNA extracted from human fossils reveals the origin of the Indo-European languages. Grimm’s fairy tales, with their murder, infanticide, cannibalism and incest, reveal our eternal fascination with the morbid. A single network in the brain underlies remembering the past and daydreaming about the future. Nonviolent resistance movements are more successful than violent ones. The ailments of pregnancy come from a Darwinian struggle between mother and fetus. The “Who is like you?” prayer in the Jewish liturgy suggests that the ancient Israelites were ambivalent about their monotheism.

Evening Roundup, May 28...plus a special thank you to our Contrarian family

Evening Roundup, May 28...plus a special thank you to our Contrarian family Featuring Jen Rubin, Katherine Stewart, Brian O'Neill, Jenni...