TheDurrrmanNeighbor
TheDurrrmanNeighbor t1_iy11k58 wrote
Reply to comment by HappyAntonym in How exactly does CRISPR-CAS9 insert new genes? by AutomaticAd1918
I remember back in the day there was an episode of a cartoon where they tried to pull off a bank heist. The character spent time devising a plot and the simplest plan without fail was to create path.
TheDurrrmanNeighbor t1_iudcdpw wrote
Reply to comment by SirSassyCat in TIL that in 1968 the US Navy proposed turning 2/5ths of Wisconsin into a giant underground radio antenna so orders could still be sent to submarines following a nuclear attack on America by DeadForDecember
Purportedly the western states have wanted the relocation of the US capitol. This is perhaps one of the old plans on contingency.
TheDurrrmanNeighbor t1_isvmgha wrote
Reply to comment by ShufflePlay in SARS-CoV2 enters the brain through the olfactory nerve in rhesus monkeys, causing neuroinflammation. The virus spread further into the brain in aging animals. by andyhfell
You might have had it already. The news media is playing covid as the apex virus in the ecosystem due to middle eastern migration. From reading it seems many professionals do not like it as it has zero benefits.
TheDurrrmanNeighbor t1_isupbkn wrote
Reply to comment by razmor in Researchers have discovered that ambient light is an important factor determining eye colour across primate species, suggested that this pattern may also explain differences in eye colour in human populations by giuliomagnifico
Most primates are genetically modified. They are perhaps the most feral of all the wild creatures because humans have always enjoyed keeping them as pets. There is nothing you can use them for except human epidemic models.
TheDurrrmanNeighbor t1_isgapbg wrote
Reply to SARS-CoV2 enters the brain through the olfactory nerve in rhesus monkeys, causing neuroinflammation. The virus spread further into the brain in aging animals. by andyhfell
I don’t think that’s the real conspiracy. The conspiracy is that Rh factor has never existed. It has not been found in older Rhesus monkeys or in human specimens from antiquity. There is still much ongoing research as to its origination and for what purposes.
TheDurrrmanNeighbor t1_iri7kvk wrote
Reply to How come some viruses lasts years? by alttoupvotemyself
Rumor is that most images you see of viruses are just cross dissection images of bacteria. Most people don’t have an electron microscope or a laser microtome as the equipment costs millions of dollars. Viruses are usually benign and less pathogenic than bacteria. They are usually found as nano cysts in the environment. They don’t mature to other stages if they don’t find a suitable biome. Even within your body they may travel in circulation and not find their suitable biome and just die.
TheDurrrmanNeighbor t1_j44kob9 wrote
Reply to comment by kobullso in At NASA, Dr. Z Was OK With Some Missions Failing by Maxcactus
I like the spirit you enspouse.