@JMcE That is super cute!
New at The Watch: The first installment of my survey of the indigent defense systems in every state, with a look at the systems in Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, and California.
I found some eye-popping stuff.
https://radleybalko.substack.com/p/the-states-of-indigent-defense-part
Jenna Ellis just pleaded guilty, in a tearful apology. But try watching her when she was on full bore election sabatoge:
"this much fraud and massive corruption in states that impact hundreds of thousands of votes, that result is you arer redeemably compromised and can't be certified."
it does not square. This TV clip and many others available on tv.archive.org @internetarchive
#preservation matters. #history matters.
https://archive.org/details/FBC_20201208_110000_Mornings_With_Maria_Bartiromo/start/8460/end/8520
Well, they did it. eLife fired Michael Eisen. Absolutely outrageous. The bounds of allowed thought tighten. Any criticism of Israel is out of bounds. A new McCarthyism, except instead of communists under the bed, it's people who think it matters both when Israelis are slaughtered AND when Palestinians are slaughtered. And many, many in the academic community, seeing this, are afraid to speak, especially those without tenure, & even w/ tenure especially those from Middle Eastern countries other than Israel. How easily they can be slandered as anti-semitic should they speak.
Please sign our petition calling for this *not* to happen, and to defend academic freedom: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfdJyIQzIsTypmmZXIi-RfSjbe4Psp1RIvjXz-DxWJKA5hHIQ/viewform
Wonderful, thoughtful review of HOW INFRASTRUCTURE WORKS by @annaleen for the Washington Post. I especially love this part:
“The problem is that when our infrastructure works, we never think about it. We don’t vote on our infrastructure every two years, and we don’t honor our utility workers as guardians of our lives, the way we do first responders.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/books/2023/10/17/how-infrastructure-works-deb-chachra/
NEW: The lawmaker behind Mississippi's near-total abortion ban is warning that efforts to enshrine a "right-to-contraception" into state law would legalize "morning-after abortions."
But there is no such thing as "morning-after abortions."
Read our fact check: https://www.mississippifreepress.org/36872/fact-check-senator-falsely-claims-protecting-birth-control-allows-morning-after-abortions
I'm banned for life from advertising on Meta. Because I teach Python.
L: https://lerner.co.il/2023/10/19/im-banned-for-life-from-advertising-on-meta-because-i-teach-python/
C: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37939269
posted on 2023.10.19 at 02:32:18 (c=1, p=9)
Paper drop!
Molecular mechanism of decision-making in glycosaminoglycan biosynthesis
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-42236-z
Explainer below ⬇️
@AmyPetty Very nice!!!
Featured story: "The conservative campaign to harass the libs out of academia has already sent a chill through #Texas’ world-class public universities, making professors and administrators so fearful of setting off the lunatics in charge at the Capitol that they censor themselves—in scholarship or in their communications with students and the public."
From Editor-in-Chief @gabrielarana: https://www.texasobserver.org/mccarthyism-texas-am-journalism-freedom/
#schools #diversity #racism #education #journalism #FreeSpeech #essays
@ct_bergstrom But can you boil an egg?
@xtaldave You can't study glycosaminoglycans. All of those sulfations are far too polarizing...
Dr. Kariko was denied promotion at Penn because she couldn't rack up the NIH grants. Yet. She persisted. #COVID #vaccine #Nobel https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/02/health/nobel-prize-medicine.html
Director, GlyCORE. Analytical and biophysical chemist. Dept. of BioMolecular Sciences, U of Mississippi. Personal account, all opinions my own. Pronouns: he/him