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ngriffiths | 1 month ago
https://jamesheathers.medium.com/in-mice-explained-77b61b598...
(mostly a joke, but I'd be in favor of adding context to the HN headline if possible)
ngriffiths | 1 month ago
https://jamesheathers.medium.com/in-mice-explained-77b61b598...
(mostly a joke, but I'd be in favor of adding context to the HN headline if possible)
comicjk|1 month ago
"Little by little, over-inflated results and breathless breakthroughs betray trust. They throwing dimes in a wishing well which people rapidly start to expect will never pay compound interest."
"Then, when one of those people is elected to parliament, or Congress, and start to cut the budget for the National Science Foundation, or declares that All Research Should Be In The National Interest (whatever that is), I wonder how much we reap what we have sown."
unknown|1 month ago
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betty_staples|1 month ago
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apparent|1 month ago
> The combination therapy also led to significant regression in genetically engineered mouse tumours and in human cancer tissues grown in lab mice, known as patient-derived tumour xenografts (PDX).
stultissimus|1 month ago
ramesh31|1 month ago
Required XKCD: https://xkcd.com/1217/
goda90|1 month ago
dillydogg|1 month ago
dekhn|1 month ago
That was fine in the abstract, but there were computational labs above the kennel and periodically you'd just get this huge outporing of dogs barking and howling and it was really hard to get any work done.
davidhs|1 month ago
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rossant|1 month ago