No, Francis Wayland Thurston
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Besides humans, aren’t most apes prey animals?
There’s also amphibians that breathe air
There are also fish that give live birth, so I wouldn’t be that surprised if some amphibians do so as well
Cockroaches are animals too
By now they’ve gotten a bit bigger though
I’m kinda jealous of him now. Not because of the prize though.
trxxruraxvr@lemmy.worldto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•World would be a better placeEnglish
11·2 months agoSomehow no-one ever knocks on my door at a convenient moment.
mechanical engineering student
Did not pay much attention in high school
No idea, I’m not in the US. We don’t have a president here
Because to be successful in politics it’s much more important to be charismatic and well spoken than to be actually smart. It’s a
dsad state of affairs.
Right, the education to make medical decisions generally takes ten years after high school. You can really expect schools that dont specialize in a specific field to teach knowledge like that. High schools are for general education, and thats fine.
The problem is that people who only have some hazy memories of their general education feel entitled to have an opinion about things they don’t understand and then think their opinion is just as valid as those of people who did take those 10 years to gain actual understanding.
It’s been a long time since I went to high school, I don’t recall which books we had exactly, but a quick google shows that now there are several tutoring websites aimed at high school kids that cover the subject.
- https://www.studeersnel.nl/nl/document/middelbare-school-nederland/biologie/bio-samenvatting-pp-rna/8114781
- https://biologielessen.nl/mrna/
- https://www.lessonup.com/nl/lesson/hhx9ojz3re2xA2Gx7/kBZQfigB6GjviSbbb
This is pretty similar to what I learned in high school.
You have clearly not been to a high school in the Netherlands.
Doesn’t matter, there are not enough people to try this anyway
is designed
No design was involved in the process of evolution
trxxruraxvr@lemmy.worldto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•That organ breaks down the microplastics.English
58·4 months agoI’m not. I’m just explaining why they used a picture of a brain for the article.
trxxruraxvr@lemmy.worldto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•That organ breaks down the microplastics.English
85·4 months agoIt was about a part of the brain.
From the article
One glaring error proved so persuasive that it took over a year to be caught. In their May 2024 research paper introducing a healthcare AI model, dubbed Med-Gemini, Google researchers showed off the AI analyzing brain scans from the radiology lab for various conditions. It identified an “old left basilar ganglia infarct,” referring to a purported part of the brain — “basilar ganglia” — that simply doesn’t exist in the human body.

I am using the same definitions as the meme