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Researchers are increasingly moving away from publishing solely for academic recognition. Because, they're seeing their work as something that can engage with decentralized finance ecosystems - what we call DeSci. It's a model designed to enable authors to self-publish in ways

Researchers are increasingly moving away from publishing solely for academic recognition. Because, they're seeing their work as something that can engage with decentralized finance ecosystems - what we call DeSci.

It's a model designed to enable authors to self-publish in ways
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In so far as theories of mathematics speak about reality, they are not certain, and in so far as they are certain, they do not speak about reality. - Albert Einstein

In so far as theories of mathematics speak about reality, they are not certain, and in so far as they are certain, they do not speak about reality.

- Albert Einstein
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We're amazed with our journey of building the greater good for researchers Join us as we move into the next 356.... Happy New Year #DeSci #HappyNewYear2026

We're amazed with our journey of building the greater good for researchers

Join us as we move into the next 356....
Happy New Year 

#DeSci #HappyNewYear2026
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This is my professor’s funny way of wishing us. "Happy New Year student, a calm reminder that a PhD is not a degree but a lifestyle, a mental exercise, and a very long group chat with stress" Then he smiles and adds "you’ve entered another year of researching things nobody

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Physics In History This are creativity unmatched Researchers who never sleep What we know is just a drop What we don't know is a deep ocean _Isaacs Newton

<a href="/PhysInHistory/">Physics In History</a> This are creativity unmatched
Researchers who never sleep

What we know is just a drop
What we don't know is a deep ocean

_Isaacs Newton
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Honored to be recognized by Superteam Nigeria as foundational infrastructure in the ecosystem. As they said: "A seamless infrastructure is what converts innovation into real adoption." That's the mission with openQuanta - believe it, that's what publishing should be in today's world

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Past, present, and future may all exist at once. Here’s why your experience of “now” might be a mental glitch. What if time doesn’t actually move? Philosopher Adrian Bardon proposes that our sense of time “flowing” is just a mental glitch—a cognitive construction rather than a

Past, present, and future may all exist at once. 

Here’s why your experience of “now” might be a mental glitch.

What if time doesn’t actually move? Philosopher Adrian Bardon proposes that our sense of time “flowing” is just a mental glitch—a cognitive construction rather than a
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Physics In History The absence of citations doesn’t mean Einstein worked in isolation or that his work was biased. At the time, citation norms were different, especially in theoretical physics. His arguments stand on logic, mathematical consistency, and empirical testability which we all know as

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Today the HHS DOGE team open sourced the largest Medicaid dataset in department history. This dataset contains aggregated, provider-level claims data for a specific billing code over time. For example, using this dataset, it would have been possible to easily detect the

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Mary Talley Bowden MD DOGE HHS To search the Medicaid Provider Spending dataset: 1. Download it (10.32 GB) from the HHS Open Data platform at healthdata.gov (search for "Medicaid Provider Spending"). 2. It's aggregated tabular data (likely CSV) by provider, procedure code, month (2018-2024). 3. Use