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Thanks Simon, I completely missed the post coming rarely on BSKY. PS: it goes without saying that the interview was NOT in German, I wish I could speak it so fluently!
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Water thermodynamics drive changes in macromolecular assembly that rapidly restore intracellular water availability in response to physiological fluctuations in temperature, pressure and osmotic stren...
totally agree. We, as a scientific community, need to avoid this unproductive and actually damaging discourse. Instead of empowering academia (in its ivory tower), it completely crashes it in my view
I am not sure this mentality about "alternative routes" persists once you are out of academia. In other words, this is a narrative academia spreads to avoid brain drain, but it actually backfires, and once people are out, they don't care anymore.