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89-year old ( ) Michael Atiyah (who won the Math "Nobel Prize" in 1966) just announced that he found the solution of Riemann Hypothesis (https://www.claymath.org/millennium-pro ... hypothesis) - one of the currently unsolved "Millenium Problems":
https://www.newscientist.com/article/21 ... ypothesis/
If you are in Heidelberg on September 24 - the presentation of the proof starts at 9:45 AM CET!
https://www.heidelberg-laureate-forum.org/event_2018/
https://www.newscientist.com/article/21 ... ypothesis/
If you are in Heidelberg on September 24 - the presentation of the proof starts at 9:45 AM CET!
https://www.heidelberg-laureate-forum.org/event_2018/
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He failed...!89-year old ( ) Michael Atiyah (who won the Math "Nobel Prize" in 1966) just announced that he found the solution of Riemann Hypothesis (https://www.claymath.org/millennium-pro ... hypothesis) - one of the currently unsolved "Millenium Problems":
https://www.newscientist.com/article/21 ... ypothesis/
If you are in Heidelberg on September 24 - the presentation of the proof starts at 9:45 AM CET!
https://www.heidelberg-laureate-forum.org/event_2018/
https://www.newscientist.com/article/21 ... med-proof/
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Today, I got this email:
And, I received the actual invitation to review 2 WHOLE MINUTES BEFORE getting this pissy email!You were recently invited to review the above manuscript, but we have not yet received your reply. Because of production and time restrictions, we must now proceed with evaluating this manuscript without your input.
I hope that we may have the privilege of using your services in the future when the timing is more convenient.
Yours sincerely,
XXXXX Ph.D.
Guest Editor
Journal of {Something}
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Sounds like someone trying to save their ass bc they forgot to send it before.
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Well don't go pissing away 2 good minutes. You could have EASILY gotten that all done.
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Don't lie, you were only going to skim the abstract anyway.
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https://www.cnn.com/2018/09/25/health/c ... index.html
Researchers have rendered a population of mosquitoes in a lab sterile using the gene-editing tool CRISPR-Cas9 by homing in on a specific target in insect DNA -- the doublesex gene -- raising the possibility of eradicating disease-carrying species of the insect entirely, according to a new study published Monday in Nature Biotechnology.
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Now all we have to do is find a way to eradicate all mosquitoes in general.
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My thought as well.
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What do they do that we would miss?
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Pretty much the only defense of their place in this world is their role in the Food Web. So, in other words, nothing. Bats can find other things to eat.What do they do that we would miss?
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I received an e-mail today that appeared to come from myself (header obviously proved otherwise), but it was rather clever. Whoever sent it clearly downloaded that massive e-mail/password database from the Exploit.In exploit back in 2016, because they included my old e-mail password. They demand bitcoin in return for not erasing all of my data.
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This is the kind of sh*t that drives me nuts:
https://interestingengineering.com/firs ... ntial-cure
Potential cure... no. Stop. You're giving people hope that this is an actual cure when this is no different than other drugs on the market that currently treat HIV. There are a few "one a day" drugs out there that reduce viral loads down to undetectable levels, but that's still not a "cure". A "cure" implies that it's gone.
Also:
http://www.aidsmap.com/Gammora-does-not ... e/3363143/
https://interestingengineering.com/firs ... ntial-cure
Potential cure... no. Stop. You're giving people hope that this is an actual cure when this is no different than other drugs on the market that currently treat HIV. There are a few "one a day" drugs out there that reduce viral loads down to undetectable levels, but that's still not a "cure". A "cure" implies that it's gone.
Also:
http://www.aidsmap.com/Gammora-does-not ... e/3363143/
The study has not been presented at a scientific conference, published in a peer-reviewed journal or registered with a regulatory agency. In their press release, Zion Medical describe the mode of action as follows. “Gammora is a synthetic peptide compound derived from the HIV enzyme integrase, which is responsible for inserting the virus's genetic material into the DNA of the infected cell. Gammora stimulates the integration of multiple HIV DNA fragments into the host cell's genomic DNA, to an extent that triggers the self-destruction of the infected cell, called apoptosis.”
The drug appears to be a broad-spectrum disrupter of viral replication (like ribavirin, a drug previously used in hepatitis C treatment). It might work to limit viral proliferation in established infection and the infection of further cells (as other antiretroviral drugs do).
However, there is no reason it would be active against the reservoir of latently infected cells (which already contain integrated HIV DNA). If it could cure, it would need to be active against the latent reservoir.
“The HIV world has seen quackery in different forms for decades – sadly this smacks of more of it,” Professor Francois Venter of the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa commented.
“I looked at the press report and the unsophisticated company website, and even if you believe their claims, they are many years away from testing them,” he said. “This gives science and scientists a bad name.”
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Just like Harvard "researchers" saying an alien probe might have passed us last year.
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That's not a big deal to me... it doesn't really have any impact on everyday lives. There aren't a significant portion of the population out there that are anxiously waiting to get their hands on said alien probe like they are for a cure for HIV.Just like Harvard "researchers" saying an alien probe might have passed us last year.
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This sht is on Reddit all the time. Dozens and dozens of stories about "potential cures", but the minute you read into the actual science, it's apparent it isn't.That's not a big deal to me... it doesn't really have any impact on everyday lives. There aren't a significant portion of the population out there that are anxiously waiting to get their hands on said alien probe like they are for a cure for HIV.Just like Harvard "researchers" saying an alien probe might have passed us last year.
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Dat karma tho.
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The recent one about shooting lasers into space was impressively dumb.
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New hybrid bird discovered near Altoona is like breeding a dog with a wolf and a fox: "This shouldn't happen"
http://www.post-gazette.com/life/outdoo ... 1811160023The unusual cross-breed has the plumage of two warbler species, sings like another and has been named after its discoverer.
Lowell Burket, a Pittsburgh attorney, is credited with finding the previously unknown three-species hybrid believed to be the result of a complicated genetic mix that ornithologists had never seen and didn’t think was possible.
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WTF is going on with Altoona this week?New hybrid bird discovered near Altoona is like breeding a dog with a wolf and a fox: "This shouldn't happen"
http://www.post-gazette.com/life/outdoo ... 1811160023The unusual cross-breed has the plumage of two warbler species, sings like another and has been named after its discoverer.
Lowell Burket, a Pittsburgh attorney, is credited with finding the previously unknown three-species hybrid believed to be the result of a complicated genetic mix that ornithologists had never seen and didn’t think was possible.
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The next time someone complains about "The world today," I'm going to say, "At least it isn't 536.
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/11 ... r-be-alive
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/11 ... r-be-alive
Ask medieval historian Michael McCormick what year was the worst to be alive, and he's got an answer: "536." Not 1349, when the Black Death wiped out half of Europe. Not 1918, when the flu killed 50 million to 100 million people, mostly young adults. But 536. In Europe, "It was the beginning of one of the worst periods to be alive, if not the worst year," says McCormick, a historian and archaeologist who chairs the Harvard University Initiative for the Science of the Human Past.
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https://twitter.com/skynews/status/1068 ... 31552?s=21Scientists have been stumped by a 20-minute rumble of a mysterious seismic wave felt across the world
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Might have been Trump's head exploding...
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Hot air doesn't explode.
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