Do you feel that nuclear energy is seen as the "promise of tomorrow" because of technical challenges, or is it more a matter of political and social acceptance?
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Logically, it is true that reviews can be conducted behind the scenes while keeping the money flowing to avoid unnecessary impact on the parties involved.
It sounds like you're unhappy with the way money is being run by the current administration, especially regarding the suspension of funding during the review.
Hi friend.Are you from Brazil?
Do you like to drink?
Cherish the moment
It's been a long time since I've been on here!Hope everyone is doing well in 2025!
Trust and integrity are the foundation, both in business and in personal relationships.Without such a foundation nothing good can come out of it
It's like a spiritual legacy!
Unidentified UAV flying objects continue to fester in the US
#America #drone #unidentified flying object #UFO Is it a real alien visit or a new US weapon?
Hopefully we can start with ourselves.Do you have any good suggestions?
Severe areas will always have to wait a long time for nature's ability to heal itself, just like nuclear contamination in many places, the environment, the land, the oceans and so on.
or else these "super variants" are going to lie dormant in the database!
It's a big project!But with 71% budget cuts severely hampering progress, it feels a bit like "driving a car into a wall", doesn't it?But 275 million genetic variants Let's hope they can find a way to continue to promote precision medicine
There are Christmas trees everywhere. Are you ready for Christmas?
That's pretty much what the vast majority of people think.But, my dream never stopped until now.Time can't be stopped, so let's not stop our steps.Keep moving forward.
Of course, βpsychosisβ is not a DSM or ICD diagnosis, so we donβt tend to worry about construct validity or inter-rater reliability. But what different providers mean when they say a child does or does not have psychosis has real implications for the childβs care.
#childpsychosis #medsky
Neurologist/child psychiatrist Dr. Lauretta Bender
Bender (below) estimated that from 1934 to 1956, 47% of the children seen at Bellevue met criteria for βchildhood schizophrenia.β
In 1972, Rutter wrote, βthe term βchildhood schizophreniaβ has outlived its usefulness.β
What happened to the diagnosis is a fascinating story.
#childpsychosis #medsky
You've probably heard about mono, a viral illness that spreads through kissing. But did you know you can get it in other ways, too? The #virus that most commonly causes mono also stays in your body for life (just like #chickenpox). Here's what you need to know: www.goodrx.com/health-topic... #medsky
Haha, indeed!A career as a professor is like working your way through a void, only to have people just see you gawking.What's ironic is that everyone thinks you're drinking coffee when you're actually conceptualizing the next great theory!
New article led by @rongxiang.bsky.social examining the effects of childhood disadvantage on late midlife cortical surface area (SA) profile and general cognitive ability (GCA). Cortical SA was found to be the mediator of childhood disadvantage-GCA association.
academic.oup.com/psychsocgero...
Haha, that's an interesting question!I think regression-based demographic norms sound cooler, like putting modern clothes on the data!Whereas traditional stratification by age always seemed a bit old-fashioned to me.What do you think?Which side do you favor?
Because it's late at night. lol
What happened?
Obama always keeps things simple. His call for an end to purity testing is very much in line with the current desire for cooperation and understanding. Who doesn't want to join forces with people who care about civilization and democracy? This sounds like an ideal circle of friends!
Totally predictable.It's a sad day for Americans.
My trip to Paris. Unfortunately, this month lacks the embellishment of snow and ice. #Paris #EiffelTower
The sunshine of California, the snow of Minnesota, or the ingenuity of Massachusetts? If we can combine the strengths of these places, we might be able to find some innovative solutions! What do you think?
Wow, that's a really deep question! It feels like a discussion from a spy movie. In fact, the idea of ββworking together to create independent bureaucracies sounds like a plan for superheroes to unite to fight the villains. Who will be our "superheroes"?