>working on my Master's in Genetics, professor makes us attend a webinar for pathway analysis software and ask three questions
>I mention an article I saw saying that out of 4000 articles surveyed in 2015, 67% used outdated free alternatives that only had 30% of the data available and ask how much an organization could expect to pay for a license
>I'm told a university would have to pay $32,000 and immediately realize why Minnesota said "fuck that" https://www.msi.umn.edu/content/ipa-be-discontinued
Why does science have to be so damn expensive? I'm no libtard but we shouldn't have to pay the equivalent of a used car just to image some agarose, this is the main reason why transhumanism hasn't taken off yet.
>I mention an article I saw saying that out of 4000 articles surveyed in 2015, 67% used outdated free alternatives that only had 30% of the data available and ask how much an organization could expect to pay for a license
>I'm told a university would have to pay $32,000 and immediately realize why Minnesota said "fuck that" https://www.msi.umn.edu/content/ipa-be-discontinued
Why does science have to be so damn expensive? I'm no libtard but we shouldn't have to pay the equivalent of a used car just to image some agarose, this is the main reason why transhumanism hasn't taken off yet.