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tryplot t1_j5j2jyd wrote
Reply to comment by SPACEMANSKRILLA in Forest lizards have evolved genetically to live in cities — traits include longer limbs for sprinting across open areas, and larger toe pads with specialized scales for clinging to smooth surfaces like walls or glass by marketrent
really? a lot of women pay good money for that.
tryplot t1_j156nlv wrote
only way I can see this happening is if they're autonomous. people already have trouble with 2-D traffic, no need to add a 3rd
tryplot t1_ixnnc4z wrote
am I the only one that came to the comments to make sure the tablet went in the mouth?
tryplot t1_ixgwv7x wrote
Reply to The world's first successful optical switching of 15-mode multiplexed signals by spatial optical switch prototype by Sorin61
I know some of those words!
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Reply to comment by dan_dares in Researchers have developed an alternative positioning system that is more robust and accurate than GPS, especially in urban settings. The working prototype that demonstrated this new mobile network infrastructure achieved an accuracy of 10 centimeters. by the_phet
and robo-taxies that only operate within the city.
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Reply to comment by BostonUniStudent in The cutting-edge cellular therapies aiming to ease America's organ shortage. Major transplantation surgeries could one day become outpatient procedures. by Sariel007
my one body does is not enough to save half a million lives, my original comment was saying why I wasn't opting in, not a comment on a presumed consent system. it seems that you are overly angry about a hypothetical situation where my one opinion decides the laws.
tryplot t1_ithwzgw wrote
Reply to comment by BostonUniStudent in The cutting-edge cellular therapies aiming to ease America's organ shortage. Major transplantation surgeries could one day become outpatient procedures. by Sariel007
true, but that'd be one extra step between me and doing something productive (given my expected time of death). it's easier for me to say yes to one thing rather than actively say no to one thing and then yes to another.
tryplot t1_ithw293 wrote
Reply to comment by BostonUniStudent in The cutting-edge cellular therapies aiming to ease America's organ shortage. Major transplantation surgeries could one day become outpatient procedures. by Sariel007
as a 27 year old, I'm not opting in, because that restricts my ability to donate my body to a university to help train future surgeons. they may be able to grow the organs, but until A I. improves significantly, we still need people trained to put them in.
tryplot t1_ja9g8u7 wrote
Reply to Does gene editing hold the key to improving mental health? | Research suggests traumatic childhood experiences embed themselves in our brains and put us at risk of mental illness, but epigenetic editing may offer us hope of removing them. by lughnasadh
they're trying everything thing other than improving the environment in which we live