Once commercialized, this should take an act of Congress to be prescribed:
http://www.bbc.com/news/health-30657486
So we should let our kids play in the dirt more often?
Once commercialized, this should take an act of Congress to be prescribed:
http://www.bbc.com/news/health-30657486
Once commercialized, this should take an act of Congress to be prescribed:
http://www.bbc.com/news/health-30657486
Scientists have discovered a powerful new antibiotic they say can kill an array of germs without the bugs easily becoming resistant to it, a potential weapon against a range of diseases.
The discovery is a rare—and much-needed—breakthrough in the quest for new antibiotics to overcome the problem of growing resistance to existing drugs. While the new compound was shown to be safe and effective in mice, scientists need to determine whether this is the case for people.
The discovery of the new class of antibiotic, called teixobactin, was reported Wednesday in the journal Nature. It was uncovered by screening 10,000 bacterial strains from soil. Teixobactin will be investigated further in animals before being tested in people.
If all goes well, “we’ll be in clinical trials two years from now,” said Kim Lewis, a professor at Northeastern University in Boston and lead author of the study. Human trials could take two to three years, he added.
I wish I had more friends I could have these kinds of absurd and super nerdy discussions with. Most of my good friends look at me like the want to jab a pencil through my eye when I even try.
One of my coworkers and I have these kinds of wacky discussions at lunch. Always a good time.
The only letter in the English alphabet not in the periodic table is??????
No Q comes to mind. But then again, no J comes to mind.
Between his SpaceX project, Tesla, and whatever other awesome ideas he's got... I kinda wish I could work for him! He's a real life Tony Stark / Bruce Wayne.
I'd take a serious pay cut to work for him. It may all be BS, but dude seems to be the closest thing to the "I don't care about your rules" Heinleinian idealistic whiz kid-turned-entrepreneur we've had since Jobs. Can you think of anybody else in the business world who is even not revolting, let alone inspirational? Buffet, maybe. That's about it.
I think there are many reasons to like him.
Here is one of mine (TLDR, see bottom of the second link)
Part 1http://theoatmeal.com/comics/tesla_model_s
Part 2http://theoatmeal.com/comics/tesla_model_s2
If you do not already read the oatmeal, you should![]()
Holy crap, that cartoon is great. I'd never heard of it; it's a keeper.
Probably best overall http://theoatmeal.com/comics/house
It felt like I was reading a comic written by Vonnegut.Probably best overall http://theoatmeal.com/comics/house