This is by design. Watching your baby die is considered part of your punishment for being a woman who had sex. www.nbcnews.com/health/healt...
“This might foreshadow what is happening in other states,” said Johns Hopkins public health researcher Alison Gemmill. “Texas is basically a year ahead.”
After talking about Public Engagement at #sbn2024theconversation.com/do-hormonal-...
A neuroscientist explains how hormonal contraceptives work − and how stress may increase or decrease depression risk while on them.
How much does a graduate student cost per year in your program? I'm putting together a list of how much graduate students cost departments/faculty at different universities. Please contribute to the attached google sheet and please RT! Thanks! docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
Sheet1 University,Department,Total Cost,Stipend,Tuition,Other,Out of Pocket for Students,Comments University of Michigan,Psychology,$108,616,$43,788,$60,328,$4,500,$0,All costs are fully covered for ...
The lies about birth control have been brewing for years, and one of the most curious figures is Peter Thiel. He funds efforts to manufacture doubt about birth control as a kind of stealth natalist policymaking to prevent "population collapse"--what an earlier generation called "race suicide"
As someone who has been working for almost two decades on researching and writing an entire fictional world where a shitty techbro billionaire did A Neuroscience, I am once again begging you to not put this shit in your head.
Ur never gonna believe this but apparently taxing the people with all the fucking money can pay for essential public services
Advocates promised the new tax would bring in over $1 billion a year in new revenue. And they quickly saw their predictions surpassed: the state Department of Revenue estimates it will generate over $...
For those keeping track, similar results have been found recently in Denver’s basic income pilot, and also in San Francisco and Vancouver, BC. Here are links to those: 1. www.denverpost.com/2023/11/20/d...basicincometoday.com/thanks-to-50...basicincometoday.com/providing-75...
Another basic income pilot focused on homelessness has released preliminary results after only 6 months because halfway through the experiment, it is already showing incredible effectiveness. $750/mo for 6 months led to homelessness dropping to 12% versus 23% in the control group on a wait list.
A study by USC and a San Francisco-based nonprofit has found that a $750 monthly stipend improves the lives of homeless people.