…is the one you’ve probably not heard of.
If I have to get vaccinated (and it looks right now like I will to be able to go to Europe), that’s the one I’d try to get.
…is the one you’ve probably not heard of.
If I have to get vaccinated (and it looks right now like I will to be able to go to Europe), that’s the one I’d try to get.
People have been waiting for this since the 80s. At that time, it was thought that there was no cure.
Yes, there are existential risks, but climate is not one of them. And if it is, it would be from cooling, not heating.
Ummmm…no.
There is a lot more involved in human reproduction on Mars than the survival of the sperm. We continue to have no idea if we can safely gestate in partial gravity.
This is very good news, if true. Both of my parents died of heart attacks fairly young (I’ve now outlived my father by more than a decade, and will beat my mother in a couple years), but they were both obese and smokers. I have a clean bill of health as of a year or so ago, in terms of plaque, even though I ignore the criminally terrible nutrition advice from the federal government.
…has been located on Mars, by the MRO.
These new drugs appear promising.
This is a stupid way to determine maximum human lifespan. There is no maximum human lifespan. All that is needed is to come up with a way for the body to self repair indefinitely, and to do so violates no laws of physics. #ScientistsSay
Debunked, at (of all places) the WaPo.
Thoughts on science and religion, from Jonah.