Agreed! One missing feature I wish it had is a citation *reverse* search (i.e. from a bibliography entry seeing where in the paper itβs used). This is okay for alphabetic references, but annoying to search for with numeric references.
Agreed! One missing feature I wish it had is a citation *reverse* search (i.e. from a bibliography entry seeing where in the paper itβs used). This is okay for alphabetic references, but annoying to search for with numeric references.
If you enjoy Slay the Spire, Iβd recommend Inscryption! It has more of a story component so less easy to pick up and put down, but still a great deck building rogue-like.
I have to agree. Itβs also good way to enjoy the game if I feel Iβve used up my mental capacity for the day!
Harvard should take a lesson from MIT. Harvardβs endowment is currently at $53 billion, vs. $25bn for MIT. Its undergrad pop is ~7k vs. 4.5k for MIT, so on the surface I donβt see why Harvard couldnβt implement a similar policy. Instead, Harvard only waives tuition for families making under $85k.
It is so disheartening that in a so-called progressive city like Cambridge, MA so many showed up to oppose 80, new, affordable housing units because of "neighborhood character." I feel like I don't know my city anymore.
It's also important to remember the only reason ppl can get vaccines without paying a copay is thanks to the ACA. and even then the ins companies can put restrictions on *where* their members can get the vaccine. If they *also* do away w/ the ACA, we could easily see $50-$100 copay for each shot