I want Bethesda to make a declaration that they'll hire 100 new people to work on fallout 5.
Beyond that joke, I don't really have a lot of hope for science in America's future.
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I want Bethesda to make a declaration that they'll hire 100 new people to work on fallout 5.
Beyond that joke, I don't really have a lot of hope for science in America's future.
Or… americas future. Anyone who can get out will and we will just be poor and somehow paying $3000 for a studio apartment.
Would be nice if we had blue state agencies and universities willing to step up and absorb some of the shock by hiring these professionals and issuing grants to continue their projects. Instead, we've got institutions wasting time and resources on elaborate surveillance programs aimed at Palestine protesters
No worries, foreign universities and governments are happily trying to outdo each other to hire as many American scientists as possible. That's not going to be a problem for America in the future right? I mean it's not like America's technological advancements since WW2 were frequently dependant on its ability to recruit foreign scientists or anything right?
Both sides are more beholden to their owners than their voters.