GenuisInDisguise
GenuisInDisguise t1_ixgjedt wrote
Reply to comment by iwannagohome49 in TIL that in 2003, scientists "resurrected" an extinct species of Ibex, bringing back one living specimen, only for it go extinct again seven minutes later when the specimen died of a lung defect by mausoliam95
There is an entire world of dodgy black market experiments and labs which do cloning and bunch of prohibited stuff that only the richest get to enjoy.
GenuisInDisguise t1_ixg1o5m wrote
Reply to comment by VicVinegar88 in TIL about Virginia Hall, an American woman who worked as a secret agent in France during WWII by supporting, organizing, arming, and training the French Resistance. She was reportedly considered “the most dangerous of all Allied spies” by the Gestapo. “A Woman of No Importance” by Sonia Purnell. by mfgg40
Honestly this is a great strong female character, which is original and interesting. Yet they just gender switch existing crap and expect us all to swallow it.
GenuisInDisguise t1_ixg1ejk wrote
Reply to TIL nearly 60 senators were part of the conspiracy to assassinate Julius Caesar, but he was stabbed 23 times, with only 1 wound being fatal. Caesar ultimately died at the base of the statue of his former rival, Pompey the Great. by axonable
Julius is very glorified if not the most glorified ruler in history, the guy was absolute dickhead, I will never forgive him for burning the Alexandria Library which was one of many significant steps into plunging the world into stupid dark ages.
It also takes a lot for the actual senators to do the stabbing as the act usually given to a more professional assassins. The prick did get under their skins enough to provoke the stabbing of this scale.
GenuisInDisguise t1_ivky8ll wrote
Reply to Researchers have found that having more babies reduces the risk of endometrial cancer. by IMBatUQ
It works for dogs why not for humans?
Had two dogs pass away from endometrial cancer because they never gave birth and is a common thing among large breed dogs
GenuisInDisguise t1_is9eqkb wrote
Reply to Scientists have proved goldfish do have good memories and are able to navigate their surroundings. A team from Oxford University trained nine fish to travel 70cm (2.3ft) and back, receiving a food reward at the end. The study disproves the long-held belief goldfish have little or no memory. by Tardigradelegs
There is literally goldfish playing soccer, very well used research fund money.
Can I join the team of scientists that are proving birds can actually fly?
GenuisInDisguise t1_izfpq8i wrote
Reply to comment by PhnomPenny in Iran carries out first known execution over anti-government protests | Iran by jobskiee
They are checking the waters, they had been executing people back and forth in previous revolts.
Fight against dystopian theocracies is the only fight I accept should be funded by the west, which is ironically the only one that is not supported by the west.