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  • Nov 26, 2024 | medium.com | Robert A. Wild

    Robert Wild·Follow2 min read·--Last month, my cousin Sarah found out her healthcare records were part of a massive data leak. “I felt completely violated,” she told me, her voice a mix of anger and helplessness. Her story isn’t unique. It’s a growing epidemic that’s hitting closer to home than most of us realize. Let’s cut through the tech jargon and get real: your personal information is probably already out there, floating in the digital underworld like a compromised passport.

  • Nov 10, 2024 | nature.com | Robert A. Wild |Reinhard Buettner |Matthias Scheffler

    AbstractOur recently published K1N2-score robustly predicts KEAP1/NFE2L2-mutations and pathway activation status, while its accessibility might be limited. We tested if the RNA expression data of six pathway-related genes and NQO1-IHC might be a reliable alternative using 348 KEAP1/NFE2L2 mutation-enriched NSCLC.

  • Oct 26, 2024 | medium.com | Robert A. Wild

    or Why American Food Tends to be WAY Less HealthyRobert Wild·Follow3 min read·--Imagine sitting down to a warm, crusty loaf of bread in a quaint European bakery, versus biting into a soft, fluffy slice from a typical American supermarket. The difference isn’t just in the taste; it’s also in the story behind the wheat. From the fields to the table, the United States and Europe take distinctly different approaches to wheat cultivation, processing, and consumption.

  • Oct 21, 2024 | medium.com | Robert A. Wild

    Robert Wild·Follow3 min read·--Efficient writing isn’t about rushing at the expense of quality, but about using a smart approach. By planning your research, structuring your outline, and writing strategically, you can focus on the most important parts of your article and trim away any unnecessary extras. Here’s how you can produce a well-written piece quickly. The easiest way to write fast is to choose a subject you already know.

  • Jun 16, 2024 | medium.com | Robert A. Wild

    By Robert Wild The Odessian Tesla Ray of Doom Image by MidJourney by me In the heart of the bustling metropolis of Odessia, where steam-powered carriages trundled down cobblestone streets and airships drifted lazily across a sepia sky, there was a secret known only to a few. Nestled deep within the labyrinthine alleys of the old quarter, obscured by the thick smoke of industry, lay the workshop of the famous Elias Tesla or Dr. Elias Tesla as the city knew him from all...

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