OB-GYNs release their own vaccine schedule, rejecting RFK Jr.'s meddling arstechnica.com/health/2026/...
At the American Medical Association’s annual meeting, members of the group’s House of Delegates sent a clear message to their leaders: Call out RFK Jr. — even if it costs us in the pocketbook.
I know Calvin’s dad is already having a moment, but every terrible “outsource precious and fleeting moments with your children to tech so that you can spend more time on your work” pitch makes me think of that one strip I never really cared about as a kid, but care a lot about as an adult.
Thirteen other medical groups have already endorsed the independent schedule.
The American Medical Association has sought a working relationship with the health secretary. Members saw moral compromise.
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squeezes out risk as investigators write, and peer review panels select, only the very safest grants.
The cantankerous Jackson Lamb is back in a first look at season six of Slow Horses.
”Americans hate data centers. They really, really hate them,” our columnist Tressie McMillan Cottom writes. So why aren’t the Democrats, desperate for organized voters, jumping at the chance to get into the fight?
Jennifer Ouellette
Politico
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The cantankerous Jackson Lamb is back in a first look at season six of Slow Horses.
"Block funding does not eliminate bureaucracy; it relocates it." 🔭
“The feature uses a combination of bedtime stories, relaxing sounds, and guided meditations along with scheduling and customization options accessible only to adults.”
Yep. Money innovates. Stability of funding innovates.
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The Hollywood Reporter
It’s often overlooked how much high-risk research in the US was driven by the BRAIN Initiative. Why?
In part because of the design of the programs, but mostly because it injected a lot of money and increased grant success rates.
There’s a lesson there. The hypercompetition of low success rates…