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BallumBallum t1_j6ag3f5 wrote
Reply to comment by CustosEcheveria in Black and Hispanic hairdressers are exposed to a complex mixture of chemicals, many of them unknown, potentially hazardous, and undisclosed on product labels, researchers report. There are more than 700,000 hairdressers in the United States, more than 90% of whom are estimated to be women. by MistWeaver80
It kind of doesn't work like this. Because science isn't some kind of magical thing that can just solve anything, but also because many people don't care that much about their own safety.
For exemple there is a whitening active banned in european cosmetics because it is known for being very bad, but because it works well there is a full black market of it
BallumBallum t1_jdr967o wrote
Reply to Humans experienced a massive population expansion in a very small amount of time. What are the evolutionary consequences and benefits of such an event, massive popular of a species in a small amount of time? by bent_over_life
Well idk about humans but for bacterias after exponential growth rate there is a plateau and then a collapse because there is no more nutrients.
My guess is we are no better than bacterias and we are now at the end of exponential growth and reaching the plateau