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Opinion | Funding for R&D isn’t a gift to academia
Investing in scientific research and development is vital to U.S. security. Todd Young, a Republican, represents Indiana in the U.S. Senate. Matt Pottinger chairs the China program at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and was deputy national security adviser from 2019 to 2021. As President...
washingtonpost.com - 12 days ago

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Private surgical facilities in Alberta are starving the public system of staff and funding to perform priority procedures, according to a new report that concludes the province has yet to increase surgical capacity or reduce wait time s as pledged. The 20-page analysis, published Wednesday by the...
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Apple Intelligence isn’t changing lives yet, but just you wait
Apple Intelligence was first announced this June to much fanfare, and now it’s finally available via iOS 18.1 and iOS 18.2. But at least one early report say it’s not really changing the world. Here’s why that’s not a surprise, and it’s also very much not the last word. Early Apple Intelligence...
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