

No, this is warranted skepticism.
No, this is warranted skepticism.
Very hard to tell if 90 seconds is life or death. Every second counts but if they made it to the ER with a minute and a half to spare I don’t know if they would have had enough time for meaningful intervention.
Exactly, the headline is just trying to get people to react.
I started getting a little iffy when he expanded from foot problems to making grand claims about the rest of the body, these will take quite some time to review.
Perhaps, but can you really say if it was a mobility kill based on this clip?
That’s embarrassing for Russia.
Yes he is. Nitrogen narcosis is from breathing compressed air with a high nitrogen blend. That’s why you need trimix with helium beyond a couple hundred feet. Otherwise you end up like my buddy trying to give fish your regulator.
Have you ever been narc’d? My dive buddy was once, he took his regulator out of his mouth and tried giving it to fish. Never felt a thing from it other than “oh shit, trying to make a fish breath air”.
It’s refreshing to hear somebody admit they can be wrong and learn from it. This platform is pretty cool.
Most accurate take.
Bitches don’t know ‘bout Pangea.
Truly one where I’m not sure if I’m better off having read it.
The plot to kidnap the governor of Michigan.
If it’s not peer reviewed then why tf are we talking about it like it’s true? The whole point of peer review is to avoid this bullshit buzz that the news thrives on.
Jesus these comments act like curing diseases is just a matter of attention and throwing money at it. Cancer still exists because it turns out science is actually really complicated. While we’ve made breakthroughs, they come at huge amounts of time and money (see KRAS G12D inhibitor).
Take fibrosis in the lungs post-COVID. That’s scar tissue. Your body magically stitched you up. The cells that were previously there for air exchange died, and are not coming back. Lungs don’t continually grow at adulthood. If they did, it would be prone to cancer, which is also going to be a huge risk if a treatment ever gets far enough to undo tissue fibrosis and stimulate proliferation of the existing cells in the lung. Not to mention they need instruction to form the alveolar structures (no way how they’re going to do that, they formed by budding in embryogenesis).
People think scientists are taking their sweet time on it, but don’t even have the patience to understand the problem in the first place.
Even the second one was a slog to get through with plenty of slow parts throughout the book.
The Bill Nye of cooking.