THE DEATH OF US SCIENCE ☠️
@gretegans
Economic geography & policy analysis from/for peripheral regions. Resource economies, regional inequality, rural development, place-based policy, infrastructure. Asst. Prof, Sustainable Communities, University of Wyoming. Personal views expressed here.
THE DEATH OF US SCIENCE ☠️
Wyoming's young people are leaving, and we're asking them why.
Join us on Thursday, February 5, at Noon MST for Building Wyoming's Future: The Exit Interview, a virtual community conversation in partnership with WyoFile & ENGAGE WYO.
🔗 Register at wbc.pub/BWF_Youth
“The AI campus is expected to open with a capacity of 1.8 gigawatts of electricity, over five times more than the roughly 238,000 homes in Wyoming currently use, with the potential to scale up to 10 gigawatts…One gigawatt can power approximately 750,000 to one million average U.S. homes”
Gabriel Zucman on the shocking concentration of extreme wealth in the United States….
gzucman.substack.com?r=nle0&utm_c...
Great minds must think alike 😂
David, funny… @stefaniafiorentino.bsky.social have been thinking (and recently writing) the same thing! ;) Happy holidays friends
The Psychological Impact of Digital Isolation: How AI-Driven Social Interactions Shape Human Behavior and Mental Well-Being Felix Eling 3697-3705 Apr 30, 2025 Education The Psychological Impact of Digital Isolation: How AI-Driven Social Interactions Shape Human Behavior and Mental Well-Being Felix Eling Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Pharmacy, Gulu College of Health Sciences, Gulu City, Northern Uganda DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.47772/IJRISS.2025.90400265 Received: 13 March 2025; Revised: 22 March 2025; Accepted: 25 March 2025; Published: 30 April 2025 ABSTRACT The increasing integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in social interactions has transformed how humans experience companionship, communication, and mental well-being. This review examines the psychological impact of AI-driven social interactions, focusing on virtual assistants, AI chatbots, and digital companions. It explores the benefits, risks, and ethical concerns associated with AI companionship. A systematic review methodology was employed, detailing inclusion criteria, databases searched, and analysis techniques. Findings suggest that while AI can offer emotional relief and support, over-reliance may disrupt real-world social bonding. Ethical concerns such as data privacy, emotional manipulation, and regulatory gaps are highlighted. The study underscores the need for balanced AI integration in human socialization. The study also addresses gaps in previous literature by examining AI’s influence on different demographic groups and cultural contexts.
Let me tell you a story. Perhaps you can guess where this is going... though it does have a bit of a twist.
I was poking around Google Scholar for publications about the relationship between chatbots and wellness. Oh how useful: a systematic literature review! Let's dig into the findings. 🧵
It’s me! It’s my pub that’s OnlineFirst in EPA @economyandspace.bsky.social !
Only three months ago, Human Geography at Leicester was ranked No.1 in the UK for overall positivity in the 2025 National Student Survey. Any decent university management would be fighting to keep them. In solidarity, please sign the petition: www.change.org/p/save-geogr...
Why yes I am interested in rural policy and mission-led government. Looking forward to this read!
Help! Seeking a short documentary style film for undergrad class showcasing communing, community economies, diverse economies, or other alt-capitalist forms in action at the local level. Any suggestions?? #communityeconomies #altcapitalism
Incarcerated people in Wyoming can't vote, but are counted as residents of the legislative district where they're incarcerated, not where they actually call home, a new report finds.
Reform advocates say Wyoming's "miscounted districts" are among the worst in the nation.
🔥 What are the biggest pressures facing regional researchers today?
Find out in this new RSA blog by @rsachiefexec.bsky.social & @gretegans.bsky.social, based on RSA’s 2024–25 focus groups.
Read: bit.ly/406UEb9
Also✨ Rolling call for blogs = OPEN!
🌍 Summer blog series lands soon—watch this space.
The so-called Department of Government Efficiency took a wrecking ball to the public sector.
DOGE didn’t “save money.” It weakened science, consumer protections, and tax enforcement—while enriching billionaires. rooseveltinstitute.org/blog/w...
Look it’s me, feeling inspired from heaps of fascinating & high quality presentations at #GCEG2025. My thanks & congratulations to the organizers!
For those interested in industrial strategy, consider our open special issue call w details below 😉
ed. w @prt1969.bsky.social @dgbailey.bsky.social
DOGE in the real world: direct job cuts in a program for low income adults which would be catalytic for their upward mobility, and ability to transition into “skilled” labor fields. Unbelievable.
must be incredibly frustrating and disheartening to have federal funding that was promised to you for important work suddenly and arbitrarily ripped away
Want your NIH and NSF program officers and division directors to be fired and turned into political appointees?
Deadline extended: 3 days left! Already 33,000+ public comments
Comments can tank a proposed rule in court.
📣 Oppose the rule with a brief comment: shorturl.at/WKuBj
I cycled there - fascinating and beautiful ! …but would probably recommend driving 😂 yes, the drive would be worth it ;)
Elon Musk’s net worth is double the total wages for the executive branch workforce according to DOGE.
Thank you @rural-reconcile.bsky.social ! TL;DR = The taxonomy identifies growth-oriented “booster” policies vs. equity-oriented “builder” policies, and means of intervention + types of regions which stand to benefit *differ* based on policy aims.
Now you want to read? Check out the summary!
Thanks to everyone who came out! Always energizing to connect with fellow peripheries enthusiasts. Learn more and sign up for our email list at edgenet-rsa.weebly.com
@gretegans.bsky.social kicks off the afternoon session on present priorities/future directions @regstud.bsky.social #RSA2025
Got to be in the running for best photo with the banner !
For those at #RSA25 - join EdgeNet for a happy hour with fellow peripheries researchers : 7 pm at Bar Aduela in Porto City centre. 🥂 raise a glass to ‘the rest’ with us!
@regstud.bsky.social
happy to kick off my fave conference @regstud.bsky.social with friends old and new in Porto 🇵🇹! #RSA25 is a big deal, and this banner is here to prove it (pictured with me & @mia-gray.bsky.social for scale)
As @andywestwood.bsky.social can confirm , this is actually happening!
this is so stupid.