New blog post: The case for criminalizing scientific misconduct. If misconduct delayed treatments for Alzheimer’s by just 1 year, it would have cost us 36 million QALYs (Quality Adjusted Life Years), more than Americans lost in World War II chris-said.io/2024/06/17/t... (1/5)
For a crime that could cost millions of lives, universities have failed to police themselves
We should try to meme Hochul=traffic into the minds of every voter nationwide. - “We’re sitting in Hochul traffic” - “Expect a Hochul slowdown on I-95”
We should try to meme Hochul=traffic into the minds of every voter nationwide. - “We’re sitting in Hochul traffic” - “Expect a Hochul slowdown on I-95”
We should meme Hochul=traffic into the minds of every voter nationwide - “We’re sitting in Hochul traffic” - “Expect a Hochul slowdown on I-95”
We should meme Hochul=traffic into the minds of every voter nationwide - “We’re sitting in Hochul traffic” - “Expect a Hochul slowdown on I-95”
We should try to associate Hochul with traffic in the minds of every voter nationwide. - “We’re sitting in Hochul traffic” - “Expect a Hochul slowdown on I-95”
Link #1: 10 technologies that won't exist in 5 years blog.jacobtrefethen.com/10-technolog...worksinprogress.co/issue/how-to...
We’ll never get an unambiguous answer since this is so hard to study. To me, the priors win out over the necessarily limited evidence that can come from research. Social media was an utterly massive intervention into teen social life, and the timing lines up. Makes me 70% confident.
On Haidt’s blog is an exploration of alternative explanations (opioid epidemic, gun violence, climate change, pandemic) and rejects them. I don’t love the blog post because it is a bit too quick too dismiss, but at least some of the rejections are knock downs. www.afterbabel.com/p/13-explana...