| These days, many startup founders aren’t even American or trained at American universities. I mean what stop them from starting their own business w AI tools. |
| Not to mention whatever is taught here can be found on internet. Just today I was reading papers from both ZTH and Cornell. Knowledge is quite commoditized. |
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So no children should get an education because some children are denied in education? That makes zero sense. More support and opportunities need to be offered to disadvantage families. |
The kid use an active ingredient already topical and available in cream form; he took the active ingredient and said why not soap? There are no trials or proof or experimentation that the idea is more effective than the current cream. I don't think he even made soap. It's been 2 years and still no work to move the soap idea forward. Except for the prize nothing else came out of his effort. Go to a science fair - you'll see mentorless kids that did more and won nothing. HS research is rewarded by presentation of the material and the preparation of the student, it's like a cake that looks good and tastes like paper. The mentor is the one that makes the presentation professional. If you think the research has merit than after two years post one citation or any work that built on top of his. Or even any effort on his part to move the needle forward. |
It's high school level science research. What is your problem? These are bright kids that are interested in exploring and learning about science research. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that. They're not claiming to be phds and they are not. In spite of this country's smack down of science research, it's still interests some students. Why don't you find something better to do with your time then complain about kids that like science research. |
SATs were dumbed down for DEI reasons TJ admissions were loosened for DEI reasons The "math is racist trope" literally came from the DEI crowd. |
Even before the internet era, anyone can read papers from ZTH, Cornell and for that matter any other institution. Just go to academic libraries that subscribe to the journals, just like accessing it electronically. |
And it’s mostly running through majority white and Asian districts, not black ones. May need to update who’s causing all these issues |
Most don’t work this way anymore and require an institutional affiliation to do such. They’re paying hundreds of thousands of dollars every year to get access to these journals. It wouldn’t make sense to give it to the public. Access to scientific information is actually getting worse over time due to the academic publishing industry. Arxiv is one of the few organizations fighting this mess. |
Accessing peer-reviewed journals electronically also requires academic affiliation, no different than physical paper access at library. That's the point. |
Should we eliminate academic research at universities as well because poor [insert color] kids don’t have access to peer-reviewed journals? |
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I don’t understand how colleges claim to care about equity (ie scrape SAT) and then love published student research.
Most high schoolers who did research I know about have academic center physician parents, or in a minority of cases, donors to academic medical centers or parents that work at a national lab. High schoolers are not getting research gigs unconnected when even they’re competitive for college students. |
Relax! No one cares about your definition of “equity”, aka inequity. |
They don't love published student research because they realize that just like the 'non-profit' it is typically a scam. |