It_does_get_in
It_does_get_in t1_jcx3gur wrote
Reply to comment by Awkward_Pangolin3254 in Putin Signs Law Punishing Mercenaries' Critics With Jail by aaaronbrown
your figures are ridiculously high, Stalin did that but at 10% levels and it worked for him.
It_does_get_in t1_jcx2q0z wrote
basically entering 1984's Thought Crimes territory. Russia has gone full circle back into Stalinism, but it will be called Putinism by historians, even the constant at war or under siege mentality is the same.
It_does_get_in t1_j2w6eqw wrote
Reply to comment by labadimp in Scientists are reviving proteins from billions of years ago to fight diseases in human cells by Logibenq
I see what you're saying, but look at it this way, sometimes medical researchers find new uses for old drugs, some that were even harmful in certain applications (eg thalidomide), so it's possible an archaic protein could be useful, and not dangerous.
It_does_get_in t1_j2w5dwo wrote
Reply to comment by jonathanrdt in Scientists are reviving proteins from billions of years ago to fight diseases in human cells by Logibenq
> but they died in a freak gasoline fight accident.
pretty unlucky that fireball juggler on a unicycle rode by. Boy does he feel guilty.
It_does_get_in t1_ixxx29u wrote
Reply to comment by royiroyi in Belarus Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei dies at 64, officials say | CNN by Cid-Itad
Soviet (Union) no longer exists, it's Russian or Russian Federation.
It_does_get_in t1_ixxwzej wrote
Reply to comment by Cid-Itad in Belarus Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei dies at 64, officials say | CNN by Cid-Itad
basement window
It_does_get_in t1_iv3m259 wrote
Reply to comment by LoquatBear in Viruses can ‘hitchhike’ on microplastics. More than 98 per cent of the virus scientists used was found on the microplastic, and over half of the viruses could still be detected 10 days later – much longer than if the virus particles were free-floating in the water by Wagamaga
Couple discoveries this year:
"Enzymes that rapidly break down plastic bags have been discovered in the saliva of wax worms"
also
"Researchers at the University of Queensland have discovered the common Zophobas morio ‘superworm’ can eat through polystyrene, thanks to a bacterial enzyme in their gut. "
It_does_get_in t1_jdbwqej wrote
Reply to comment by noldshit in Phase 1 study: New medicine extends terminally-ill cancer patients' lives. Seventy percent of the patients who tested the medicine were stable after six weeks. Twelve continued the medication and were stable for 18 weeks. One woman took the medication for 17 months, and was stable for over two years by Wagamaga
if it was cheap they wouldn't let you develop/test it.