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" ... In recent years, automation has revolutionized how we “do” biology: driving down the cost of sequencing, facilitating open-source science, and pushing screening and many other processes towards higher throughput. In parallel, this trend has pushed biological experimentation into the realm of “big data,” where the inherent complexity of biology is finally beginning to be codified in the form of large datasets from increasingly optimized experimentation. ... "
" ... Liberty is both an explicit and implicit contract Americans have given to each other for almost two-and-a-half centuries. It’s explicitly codified in the secular red letters of our beloved and immortal Constitution, which guarantees specific rights so precious that a dozen generations have volunteered to defend. ... "
" ... Rather than argue after the fact, the objective function should be part of a “pre-mortem.” Priorities are codified in an objective function, which guides actions and can later serve as a neutral arbiter of conflict. ... "
" ... The deal is codified in the tax code’s Section 1202. To qualify for this exemption you must get your shares from the company, by purchase or labor, rather than in the secondary market; you must hold on for five years, and you must have bought after 2010. (The Apple founders came 33 years too early.) The cap gain freebie is good for an exemption on the greater of $10 million or ten times your purchase price. ... "
" ... There are no hard and fast rules, no universal guidebook, and no one-size-fits-all solution for pregnancy, young parenthood and revised work-life realities when working in the wine industry. As the number of women employees working in wine continues to grow and reach a more critical mass, especially relative to the number of women who worked in wine even ten or fifteen years ago, the expectations (both codified and implicit) will also evolve and grow. ... "