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leoyoung1 t1_jaj9xo3 wrote
Reply to comment by watduhdamhell in German scientists show a commercially feasible method for cyanobacteria to extract 17 rare earth elements from low-concentration sources. Currently, most of the world's supply of these elements is mined in China. by lughnasadh
So much for being the government for the people. China isn't even remotely communist. It's just a fascist dictatorship in smug clothing.
leoyoung1 OP t1_jaecirk wrote
Reply to How soon can we grow another set of teeth? by leoyoung1
Ray Kurzweil said that we will have figured out every communication pathway in the human body, by 2020. Seems that the human body is more complex than he thought.
leoyoung1 OP t1_jabbddu wrote
Reply to comment by Kindred87 in How soon can we grow another set of teeth? by leoyoung1
Very cool. Thank you.
leoyoung1 OP t1_jab1scw wrote
Reply to comment by Kindred87 in How soon can we grow another set of teeth? by leoyoung1
The paper is fascinating. And just a little intimidating.
leoyoung1 OP t1_jaauhxr wrote
Reply to comment by QristopherQuixote in How soon can we grow another set of teeth? by leoyoung1
Interesting. It seems this would be more expensive but it would work and be better than the options we have now.
leoyoung1 OP t1_jaaub1b wrote
Reply to comment by Kindred87 in How soon can we grow another set of teeth? by leoyoung1
Thank you SO much for such an in depth answer to the challenges. How close are we to being able to do this? Is this something that is actually being researched, or better yet, developed?
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leoyoung1 t1_j9mdd0e wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Flooded with AI-created content, a sci-fi magazine suspends submissions by AmHoomon
Hmm. I don't think of publishers as gatekeepers. Instead, I think of them as curators. They do hugely valuable work and I appreciate them very much.
leoyoung1 t1_jajsslk wrote
Reply to comment by tanstaafl90 in German scientists show a commercially feasible method for cyanobacteria to extract 17 rare earth elements from low-concentration sources. Currently, most of the world's supply of these elements is mined in China. by lughnasadh
Could be. The guys at the top are raking in the loot...