

Several cancers beginning with P, and this is regrettably the easiest to treat.


Several cancers beginning with P, and this is regrettably the easiest to treat.


Equitable justice would be really nice.


This was my choice, too. Related to this as well, figuring out how to identify its absence early and find a way to correct course.


Yeah, that’s sadly how specialization tends to work. Most innovators in advanced fields can only push the boundaries after thousands upon thousands of hours of education, research, and honing of skills and knowledge; FTA:
It has been 30 years since Trøseid first met someone with HIV. That was also around the time the first HIV medications became available – treatments that turned HIV into a chronic condition and, as a result, somewhat reduced the priority of research on the virus.
“I have followed this field closely for many years, and the fact that we are now starting to talk about the possibility of a functional cure is very meaningful,” he says.


The question was tangential; the question came to mind when reading the submission. Scientists devoting much of their life to work spur medical breakthrough: to what would you dedicate your life?
Not LLM – though even if I was, the question remains – what would you do!?


Or, OP must sleep and you’re in a different time zone, lol
Try not to jump to conclusions now; hopefully you’re not the LLM here :|


Singapore is such a fucked up place, yet righties love to act like it’s some utopia.


If you could aspire to solve one thing for humanity, what would it be?
It’s okay if it’s not the most logical thing but rather something that has impacted you or your loved ones, etc. I.e. Something that would drive your passion and pursuit of solving it.
It’s okay because they clearly earned it. Merit based society /s