They went mask off so fast that I’m surprised we didn’t hear a sonic boom.
They went mask off so fast that I’m surprised we didn’t hear a sonic boom.
Tl;dr: imagine the success and continuity of not only your career but the careers of your employees had a significant element of random chance involved. Welcome to research.
Now former scientist here. I see the typical “people would do this anyways” comments but I’d wager they don’t understand what it’s like to work in science and academia. It’s publish or perish. In the United States, it’s an absolute capitalist meat grinder and it can be brutal.
As a lead researcher, you are dependent on securing grant money not only to keep your job, but to keep the jobs of your co-workers and the very lab itself afloat.
How do you secure grants? By showing you have the experience and ability to complete the research.
How do you show you have the required experience and ability? By your lab’s record of publishing the results of successful research.
What is successful research? In an ideal world, it would be what was found at the end of an investigation, regardless of if it disproves the null hypothesis or not. In reality, it’s the results of research that have further application, either in industry or that disprove the null hypothesis and act as a step to get you further related grants.
What happens when an investigation flounders? So you didn’t disprove the null hypothesis. In an ideal world, you publish a paper explaining what happened and everyone knows what not to do in the future. In reality, it’s basically unpublishable as journals want what will make them money. Your lab now has the research equivalent of a gap in your resume. You continue with other research and hope it is publishable. If your lab has a streak of bad luck and multiple projects crap out, now it’s harder to secure grants. The downward spiral begins.
Is what this researcher did wrong? Absolutely, but I get it. I 100% get it.
We need serious reform that removes the profit motive. A functional research system would better catch fabricated results before they’re published. It would alleviate the pressures that drive good people to do bad things in the pursuit of doing further good. It would actually enhance scientific discovery as ALL results would be published and without parasitic publishers as unnecessary middlemen.
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Have you checked out United Allergy Services? They claim to have self-administered allergy shots.
It’s 100% worth it. Not only does it get rid of the pollution, it tastes a lot better too.
Thank you. I was just wondering why the hell anyone would work for AA to begin with. This helps explain some of the draw.
So Google Search, even back in 2000, was an AI?
I’m of Sicilian heritage and Cash’s first wife, Vivian Liberto, would look perfectly at home at a family reunion.
Baby rats are very intelligent, empathetic creatures and want love too.
Such cute little babies.
You piqued my interest and holy shit, Spotify money laundering is wild.
Did anyone else get goatse vibes from the first picture?
It’s really refreshing. We do have our share of crazies, as my block list can attest, but for the most part people are willing to accept that sometimes situations can be really complicated.
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Looks like Reddit is leaking again.
Is the person stealing food rich? If so, then no one is going to jail.
Linkin Park… 2000… Middle school?!
Fuck, I got old.
I drive a Prius and can confirm. Large trucks act threatened by my existence on a regular basis.
FTFY