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There are troubling trends. Some were skeptical about the job numbers before the latest drop. The current unemployment rate, now at 4.4%, doesn’t include those who have given up looking for work or are stuck in low-paid jobs that don’t match their skills and aspirations. Even that broader measure, which was 7.9% in February, doesn’t capture sluggish wage growth, eroding optimism, rising costs, and other forces that have long shaped the employment picture. Few understand that complexity like the beleaguered economists at the Bureau of Labor Statistics, who’ve been consistently revising numbers downward of late.
Puzzled, Favaudon turned to Marie-Catherine Vozenin, a radiation biologist at Curie who specialized in radiation-induced fibrosis. “When I looked at the slides, there was indeed no fibrosis, which was very, very surprising for this type of dose,” recalls Vozenin, who now works at Geneva University Hospitals, in Switzerland.。新收录的资料对此有专业解读