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Treating a type 2 diabetic patient with impaired pancreatic islet function by personalized endoderm stem cell-derived islet tissue - Cell Discovery
Cell Discovery - Treating a type 2 diabetic patient with impaired pancreatic islet function by personalized endoderm stem cell-derived islet tissueNature
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This is the answer to anyone who complains about innovation killing jobs or ruining an industry.
Assertion: Wind mills fossil fuel energy jobs!
Answer: Like the Chinese are killing our insulin industry by curing diabetes?
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in reply to π΄ Seph π πΎ • • •The image shows a tweet from a user named "Bela Lugosi's Dad" with the handle "[@]dubsteppenwolf." The tweet is displayed on a dark background with white text. The tweet reads: "Something that's always funny to me in riot discourse is how you see the 'destroying their own community' line every time somebody f**ks up a Target or a Starbucks. Do you think Walmart is a community." The tweet is timestamped at 4:02 AM on 28 May 2020 and was posted using Twitter for Android. The user's profile picture is a colorful, rainbow-themed image of a cartoonish character with wings.
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The image shows a Twitter post by Melanie D'Arrigo ([@]DarrigoMelanie) with a black background. The post highlights the hourly salaries of CEOs from three fast-food chains: McDonald's, Burger King, and Domino's. It states that McDonald's CEO is paid $8,543.27 an hour, Burger King's CEO is paid $56,250 an hour, and Domino's CEO is paid $4,875 an hour. The post concludes with a statement about the upcoming minimum wage increase in California, noting that most fast-food workers will earn at least $20 an hour, which is the highest minimum wage across the U.S. The CBS News logo and handle ([@]CBSNews) are visible, along with a link to the news article. The post has garnered 62.5K views and was posted on March 30, 2024, at 4:20 PM.
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in reply to π΄ Seph π πΎ • • •Meh. I don't object to a $20 minimum wage because it's "too high" compared with a handful of CEOs. I object because it's high enough to price plenty of people out of the job market, and I don't think it's good for them or for society for them to spend life on the dole or working on the black market.
But I keep forgetting; working for free or cheap to gain experience and other advantages is only a privilege for rich kids...I'm sorry, "interns". The poor can take a hike.