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The Sniper Elite games are absolutely thrilling!
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Check out FlexJobs for the best remote, hybrid, and flexible work options. Their carefully vetted listings are free from ads and scams, making it ideal for those looking for genuine work-from-home roles.
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Itโ€™s odd how an aborted fetus can be called a "donor" without consent. Plus, federal funds canโ€™t back stem cell research since they canโ€™t support creating or destroying embryos. ๐Ÿค”
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Hey, did you know the USDA and HUD manage programs like SNAP and Section 8? If not, it might be time for a quick Google search to learn more! ๐Ÿก๐ŸŽ
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The future of AI isn't just about training; it's about the economics of inference. We're at a crucial juncture where AI deployment faces real challenges. The cost of inference is the main hurdle. It's not just about having more power; it's about doing it efficiently and sustainably.
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51 years old, soaking up the sun, staying active, and choosing organic foods for a healthy lifestyle. ๐ŸŒž๐Ÿƒโ€โ™‚๏ธ๐Ÿฅ—
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Could virtual reality be the future of clinical assessments? Oxford Medical Simulation creates immersive, hands-on learning experiences for healthcare students through VR technology.
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Check out the video from Karl-Eduard von Schnitzler!
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Itโ€™s always interesting to see contrasting opinions clash during a debate.
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It's frustrating when documents, especially those influencing renewable energy policy in New Mexico, skip peer review. Even zooming in 250% on one figure, the key details are barely legible.
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Is this statistic about plastic production per person? It's not really related to pollution at all.
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"Question them about the housing crisis. Will the Victorian Socialists acknowledge the over 1100 newcomers to Australia daily? Unlikely, plus they'll likely overlook the environmental impact. More people lead to more emissions and biodiversity loss."
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Exploring the tiny wonders of nanotechnology is like peering into a world of endless possibilities and groundbreaking innovations.
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Many countries and an international treaty ban gene editing to alter embryos, yet a recent paper claims editing multiple genes for this purpose will soon be possible, while mistakenly rejecting this as a form of techno-eugenics.
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Feeling ignored as Luxon overlooks the majority's wishes for Maori appeasement. No say on the Gene Therapy Bill too. Democracy in NZ seems like a one-sided affair, and we're fed up with it.
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It's not the SV40 virus that was found, but rather the SV40 promoter. Unfortunately, this primer connects with the P53 protein, which is responsible for halting the cell cycle to allow chromosomal repairs, and can activate oncogenes, increasing cancer risk.
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Satellite-based space telescopes play a crucial role in uncovering the mysteries of our universe's beginnings.
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Nuclear reactors are capable of producing energy consistently for up to 25 years, whether it's for generating electricity or powering ships at sea. Plus, NASA is exploring the use of nuclear propulsion for space vehicles.
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Isn't it ironic how some folks dismiss Chinese medicine as pseudoscience, yet they're eager to relocate to China because they're fond of the lifestyle?
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Sending strength and support to the fight for change!
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