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pelletbucket , in How light can vaporize water without the need for heat
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why would the assumption have been that non-infrared light wasn't imparting energy in the first place?

yogthos OP ,
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presumably because the effect is very small and it was assumed that the amount of energy imparted was not sufficient to cause evaporation

RBridger , in How light can vaporize water without the need for heat
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This is incredible

Kirbywithwhip1987 , in Chinese scientists develop nanomaterial to inhibit 80% of tumor growth
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''BuT aT wHaT cOsT?''

201dberg ,
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Lost revenue from chemo drugs. US would never do anything to threaten that cash cow.

SexUnderSocialism , in Chinese scientists develop nanomaterial to inhibit 80% of tumor growth
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Another week, another major medical breakthrough from China. CommiePOGGERS

redline ,
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gotta change your username i think, there may be sex but there also seems to be a lotta ::: spoiler science under socialism

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Ocommie63 , in Chinese scientists develop nanomaterial to inhibit 80% of tumor growth
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Cancer too?!?!?! Damn they really are going to cure every illness

DankZedong , in Chinese cell therapy may treat asthma long term with a single jab: study
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The Chinese will inject your kids with the commie vaccin!!!!

Imnecomrade , in New technique to freeze brain tissue without harm

It would be remarkable if, by the time I reach old age--hopefully surviving the collapse of the Western imperial core--advances in cryonics will allow for successful brain preservation. Then, perhaps one day in the very distant future, I could be resurrected and integrated into a machine, allowing me to enjoy life in a fully developed communist society.

DamarcusArt , in Five Deaf Children Have Hearing Restored by AAV-Based Gene Therapy
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I can't even perceive what that would be like. Imagine never having access to a particular sense, and then just getting it one day, it would probably be really overwhelming at first, how do you even handle a sense that you've literally never experienced in your life?

yogthos OP ,
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It really is hard to imagine what that would be like. This might be a comparable experience though https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/device-lets-blind-see-with-tongues/

DamarcusArt ,
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Very interesting stuff! I hope that more modern versions of this device are a little smaller than that one though, 9 square centimetres sounds a little uncomfortable to fit in your mouth all the time.

yogthos OP ,
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Indeed, it is pretty wild to think how flexible the brain is though. Like you apply a completely new type of input and it learns to figure out how to make sense of the data and use it in a meaningful way. I haven't really followed up on whether there's been any progress with that device. I agree the initial version doesn't sound very comfortable.

DamarcusArt ,
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Yeah, I know of deaf people who were able to use echolocation, listening to the sound of their footsteps echoing to walk around, even doing things like playing basketball that way. Though something like that doesn't really work in a loud environment like a city street, so using "taste" to replace sight like this would be much more useful in those sorts of situations.

cayde6ml , in Five Deaf Children Have Hearing Restored by AAV-Based Gene Therapy

"But at what cost?!"

big_spoon , in No wonder westoids think that American scientists lead the way
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they can't conceive that the only country in the world that still has creationists fighting tooth and nails to teach in schools the bible in science class maybe wouldn't be the smartest country in the fkn world! america fck yeah!

sinovictorchan , in No wonder westoids think that American scientists lead the way

The according to a college professor in the international development department, racist white people in authority of transnational organizations often write fake claims that the the work from people of color are the work of white people unless there is explicit written claim in the intellectual property that the work comes from the people of color. Also, the racist white free riders in British diaspora justify cheating, thief, violence, planned poverty, chemical attacks, authoritarianism, and other human right violations against Indigenous people under the lie that the Indigenous people had never been productive which negate the free humanitarian aids that allow the great plagiarizer Christopher Columbus to survive his first voyage to America, economy of gift-giving that allow the survival of European immigrant communities in North America, democracy that the USA copied from the Six Civilized tribes, and sharing of land with rich resource with outsiders like the European immigrants which allow the European immigrants to think that they can rob every land from First Nations under the delusion that Native Americans do not own land. There is also the Indian Residential fake school death camps from 1850s that contunues in secret after 1998 that provided free child labor, free stuff from children allowance money, free inheritance thief of children who did not 'follow' their ancestral 'tradition', free human child experimentations for improvement to health services like the food guide for healthy diet, and opportunity for racist white pedophile, racist white molesters, racist white rapists, racist white murderers, and dangerous sociopaths to be promoted into high position of society through their war crimes in the fake school death camps.

DamarcusArt , in No wonder westoids think that American scientists lead the way
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The Americans really can't accept that China has scientists and researchers. They've been claiming for decades now (entirely without evidence) that "China might produce 10 times the scientific papers as the US, but 90% of those are just fakes" which seems pretty unlikely. I don't know what kind of atmosphere Chinese academia has, but I doubt it is one that encourages fudging the data to that degree, especially since we see a lot of real developments out of the country, which we wouldn't if their scientific work is all just smoke and mirrors designed to trick westerners (always seems to come back to that whenever westerners accuse anything in China of being fake, if the 3 gorges dam were made today, during this current wave of sinophobia, they'd probably call it fake too.)

redtea ,

I can't speak for Chinese research but so much produced by westerners is smoke and mirrors. Designed to trick funders out of some sexy grant money or to trick the reader into thinking that liberal thinking is anything like rigorous or grounded in reality.

DamarcusArt ,
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As always, it's just more projection.

ComradeSalad , (edited ) in No wonder westoids think that American scientists lead the way
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Wouldn’t that be because the Chinese articles and websites would be in… Chinese? Meaning that why would Google recommend Chinese sources to a person searching in English. Especially since search engines operate by searching for what you type in, not the topics as a whole.

Would the result change if you searched Google in Chinese?

This applies for the scientific articles. The news scrubbing is still disgusting.

RedClouds OP ,

Okay, so I've been thinking about this one myself too. Baidu might have different results But at the same time, you would think that at least mentioning the partnership involved would have happened more often than not.

And it wouldn't tickle me so hard if all of the English-speaking internet believed that all their shit was so fucking neutral. Like Wikipedia is the source of all human knowledge. But kind of ignoring the fact that it's from a completely colonial perspective, And all of their history and politics pages are written from a purely Western perspective.

Also, if anybody has any recommendations on reading Chinese internet in English or using tools or something, I'm very interested in pursuing it, but I haven't had the time to sit down and really study it. But if you send me some links, then I'll put them in my backlog and get to it later.

IzyaKatzmann ,

For other languages (French, Urdu) there's at least an abstract in English.

Hello_Kitty_enjoyer , in No wonder westoids think that American scientists lead the way

This isn't new or American, it's just yt in general

  • Shibasaburo was denied naming rights for the bubonic plague (which he discovered first) and also denied a Nobel prize for curing diphtheria
  • Bose also faced enormous racism (I haven't read much about him)
  • Kikunae Ikeda discovered and characterized the Umami taste and its responsible Glutamate component back in 1907. It took over 100 years for that to even become vaguely known in the west, and mayos still bitch about the word "umami"
  • entire genuses native to China or India, and known since 3000 BC as medicine there, are named *Xylospongium ursabackenphylloxiphodae" with a common name of "Smith's dildo" because John Smith "discovered" the dildo in the year 1927. Alternatively, you'll have common names like "long apple" vs. "short apple" vs. "China apple" vs. "Himalayan apple", even though actual, much older Indigenous names exist
  • Wikipedia and literal renaming of landmarks, IE: Ram Setu. Imagine unironically calling the Eiffel Tower "Shiva's tower", this is literally what mayos do right now

Also half of the "American" researchers are Chinese or Indian or elsewhere from the Global South

TGotFW, 1 billion Mount Denalis

ComradeSalad ,
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His snubbing by the Nobel committee was completely racially biased and a perfect example of what you were discussing, but I will say that he wasn’t credited for the discovery of the bubonic plague because of a stroke of really bad luck and poor communication.

He did isolate the disease and identify it, but his initial reports were extremely vague, and he didn’t elaborate further when his superiors and peers in Japan pressed for more information. Further, his samples became contaminated with a separate bacteria, causing his later reports to be extremely wrong and contradictory making his peers disregard his work. The other scientist on the other hand managed to isolate the disease without contamination, and double identified its source and mode of transmission, that being fleas. Shibasaburo was unable to identify the source of the disease.

Despite that, he’s still listed as a co-discoverer in basically all reputable biology sources. He just got really unlucky, and his work was shoddy because of that poor luck.

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