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  1. Re: I was always suspicious of this on The Adult Brain Does Grow New Neurons After All, Study Says · · Score: 0

    All you need to do is learn new things, anything, and this will happen. Needless to say that the larger part of society has stopped creating new brain cells or neurons or connections well before they reach 25..

  2. All you fat cunts need to eat far less of anything and take up even moderate exercise to lengthen your sorry lives and take off some pressure of your fat yellow hearts. While I manage on 1200 calories or so per day, most of you fuckers are swallowing five times as much without blinking a fat eyelid. When will we realize that all the food related methane, agricultural impacts amd fertilizer relared issues could be reduced to 20 percent of the current figures if the overweight and clinically obese simply started eating only what they need instead of eating whatever they fucking see..... Fat people are the real problem!

  3. Re: "Edge of the Universe" on Astronomers Discover 83 Supermassive Black Holes at the Edge of the Universe (cnet.com) · · Score: 0

    Indeed the original title of the article is mentioning these black holes in the EARLY universe. I for one very much doubt that what we are observing is actually the early stages or the birth of the universe as we know it, but rather the very same universe that we are currently living in, with slightly different local variations. Just as we have BÃÃtes void, we could well be looking at similar oddities. From a large part of the universe there is no measurable frequency to relay observable information.

  4. Google the goddamn thing, fuck off with citations

  5. Re: starvation & deception #1 killers on Radioactive Particles From Huge Solar Storm Found In Greenland (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Only becouse you were able to replace parts needed, but if those who create the parts are affected too, you would be in deep shit already. You simply need to broaden your thinking.

  6. A lot of stars like our Sun have been observed to be able to micro-nova recurrently in as little time as 10 years between these eruptions. A lot of stars have not been identified yet as recurrent nova burst stars becouse the time between these events could also take thousands of years too so we just havent yet seen the recurrent event. Our sun is no different and is naturally capable of recurrent small scale micro-nova, sending transuranic ( heavier than uranium ) elements hurtling outwards in massive unbelievable amounts. Theories based on ice core samples and glassified rock samples from the Moon claim that the Sun has a 12000 year cycle of going micro-nova. Add the current weakening of the magnetic field that protects us from the radiation and such event would easily be able to wipe out much of society as we know it existing today............

  7. Re: Prevention is better than cure on A Third Person May Have Been Cured of HIV (newscientist.com) · · Score: 0

    Lol

  8. Re: Rejoice on Scientists Report a Second Person Has Been Cured of HIV (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    Eat ass every day

  9. Re: Rejoice on Scientists Report a Second Person Has Been Cured of HIV (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    What the fuck are you going on about? All this rambling makes no sense whatsoever. Rejoice if you want to, but for the one percent of European population who is already immune to HIV by genetic default, all this is irrelevant.

  10. Clickbait titles are often written in question mode

  11. Re: Terraforming for $200 million, Alex! on $200 Million Dollars a Year Could Reverse Climate Change, Says Wave Energy Pioneer (bbc.com) · · Score: 0

    There is actually an Alphabet/google patent describing the above method and ship contraption to do the exact same thing. There has been experiments running already in 2011. Just so you know, these self propelled ships are already in use in large numbers..

  12. Re: Just my opinion, but on Astronomer Finds Potential Furthest Object In Solar System · · Score: 0

    Potential. Is it, or is it not. If unproven, its just fake news clickbait beauhdfucktardmonkeyeditor

  13. Re: Imagine the AI raised on this on Facebook Moderators Are Routinely High and Joke About Suicide To Cope With Job, Says Report (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 0

    To be fair the title suggestion is probably true to most people who use weed recreationally

  14. Re: Sounds like the beginning of the on NASA Eyes Colossal Cracks In Ice Shelf Near Antarctic Station (cnet.com) · · Score: 0

    Miniscule profit? 6.5 percent margin on 1.3 trillion revenue, just one year alone. Idiot.

  15. Re: You mean NOAA on NASA Eyes Colossal Cracks In Ice Shelf Near Antarctic Station (cnet.com) · · Score: 0

    The weather has been kind enough for me to allow huge sections of the antarctic ice shelves fracturing and completely being washed away out to sea in just 3 days yet none of that makes news. The site allows anyone to do the same and by changing the date of the images its easy to see what ice was lost in just a few days. Somber research, surprise and shock guaranteed.

  16. Re: Antiscience advocate Brett Buttfuck here to t on Israel To Launch First Privately Funded Moon Mission (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    Discoveries of an entirely human made system of describing how our surroundings work. Clearly nature does not need mathematics to exist since all of the discoveries that human made by using mathematics are purely random but nontheless essential elements of a literally endless sea of imaginary numbers. So the use of the word discovery is correct here. The rule/set/law has already been there but just unrecognised by human.

  17. Re: Great. Lunar settlements are coming. on Israel Launches Spacecraft To the Moon (npr.org) · · Score: 0

    I hope they all fucking go after it with another spacecraft

  18. Re: Is calling BS on this! on Cooking Sunday Roast Causes Indoor Pollution 'Worse Than Delhi' (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    Its got a filter in it. Open it up its there

  19. Re: Is calling BS on this! on Cooking Sunday Roast Causes Indoor Pollution 'Worse Than Delhi' (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    On the other hand my kitchen has a far superior natural vent system than the whole of India. Lungs and respiratory systems have evolved to be able to deal with all the shit that the organism breathes in over an entire lifespan which is 160 years in the case of the sad turtle. Natural pollution comes in various sizes from nano to micro, and theres plenty of threse too like pollen, dust, smoke from forest fires.. The lungs also regenerate fairly often during a lifetime of the organism to alleviate an even larger portion of pollution inhaled. Also I would like to apologise to the population of Delhi, for the article bravely assumes that their air pollution is on par with the air of a modern kitchen during cooking Sunday roast. I assure you Delhi people still have the number one spot regarding all the shit that you fuckers pump into the air ( and rivers and land and oceans ) so dont sorry you still got the proud number one spot.

  20. Re: Not even virtue signalling but on How Streaming Music Could Be Harming the Planet (bbc.com) · · Score: 0

    Wow new record is 22 comments before trump gets mentioned.. You are as dumb as the article.

  21. Substandard on How Streaming Music Could Be Harming the Planet (bbc.com) · · Score: 0

    This is a stupid article with the usual biased set of base numbers that have little to do with each other and ignores a zillion other factors but this had become the norm lately I am not surprised at all. Editor monkey see, editor monkey do.

  22. Well. Every idea, product, brand ever sold, has its lifetime. This goes much as expected: idea - research - product - product dies ( not available any more ). Either the market moves on, or better alternatives come for the product, nothing lasts forever. Could the current anti vaccine studies be financed and spread by those making the vaccines ( and the profit from it ) to ensure there is continual demand for their product by influencing the market? This would well sit with the above study. Of course only a company lead by names such as Schwartz, Blankfein, Solomon, Cohn etc.. would even come up with the proposal, thank you Goldman Sachs, fucking Jew mentality

  23. Re: Great, but no nuclear waste storage, please! on NASA's Plans To Build A Human Settlement on The Moon (discovermagazine.com) · · Score: 0

    No star is habitable

  24. Re: Great, but no nuclear waste storage, please! on NASA's Plans To Build A Human Settlement on The Moon (discovermagazine.com) · · Score: 0

    Even a small amount of propellant force would eventually get the wasteload moving closer and closer until it reaches the sun. The voyager probe easily escaped earth gravity field and its also going opposite to the gravity of the sun..

  25. Re: In all seriousness, folks: I like this idea on NASA's Plans To Build A Human Settlement on The Moon (discovermagazine.com) · · Score: 0

    Hope is purely for religion, keep it in the church. The universe is based on cause and effect, there is absolutely no need for any hope to get involved here..