Year of Posts in Review, January to April

Here are some posts that either were popular with readers or worth revisiting again:

NIH Funding, Collaborative Mechanisms, and (Politically) Risky Research* (what I think the real story regarding ‘gain of function’ research is)

More from the Green Eye Shade Brigade on Long COVID

Here’s What I Meant by “Have Always Been Horrible” (editorial boards have always been awful)

The Politicians of Long COVID

They Knew It Was Wrong. They Always Did Know

The Washington Post Beclowns Itself over the Revisions to D.C.’s Criminal Code

Finally, a White House Official Gives Some Numbers About Long COVID

Brown M&Ms and the SVB Bailout (if they can’t hold on to their money, then maybe they shouldn’t have so much)

Some Context for Crime in D.C. (in the mainland colony, the feds are at fault)

Do ‘We’ All Consent to the New Normal?

If Elongated Muskrat (or George Santos) Ran GenBank

COVID, Long COVID, and Editorial Boards (a small vignette, but very telling)

The Successful, If Hidden, Anti-Trans ‘Activism’ of the NY Times (it’s intentional; also see Here’s What I Meant by “Have Always Been Horrible” above)

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