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snoo135337842 t1_j4ybs2a wrote
Reply to Watch Boston Dynamics' Atlas humanoid work at a 'construction site' - The Robot Report by Gari_305
In the near term we will reach a point where we as the general population or as managers will be directing these things in their work. If a robot can do the same type of work as a general labourer, paying their wages as a rental fee makes about just as much sense, and the robot works nights weekends and holidays without stat pay.
snoo135337842 t1_j4551di wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Cancer vaccines are showing promise. Here’s how they work. by nastratin
Surgery and oncology are the two biggest drains on the medical system. There's no shortage of other reasons to be in the hospital. Maybe doctors and nurses would get to have more normal work hours
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Reply to comment by TheRealCBlazer in China says it will use the Tiangong Space Station to test the transmission of space-based solar power to Earth. by lughnasadh
Ah, so we need a space elevator first!
snoo135337842 t1_ix2gbb7 wrote
Reply to comment by stage_directions in Workplace brain scanning to make employees happier and more productive by BotJunkie
This dude is likely schizophrenic. He's not going to be able to recognize he's wrong since it's a delusion. Best to just let it be, there's not much you can do from here. Thanks for sharing your insights though
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Reply to comment by Jskidmore1217 in New RSV vaccines are on track to make this one of the last bad cold seasons by Man-from-Hjelmdall
Just had the new bivalent Pfizer COVID vaccine and didn't have any symptoms, and neither did any of my coworkers
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Reply to comment by Reaches_out in UC researchers develop innovative breathing aid. The new device not only improves symptoms of breathlessness and quality of life for people with COPD, it also offers benefits for people dealing with stress and anxiety by Wagamaga
Pinching the end? Or the part in your mouth?