You forgot the biggest achievement of all. A team of doctors did the world's first total eye transplant. It's kind of a big details for those who lost their sight permanently.
Except that the person who got the surgery still can’t see out of it yet. But they were able to detect the brain working with the eye on a very small level. So it progress but he still can’t see out of it
Imagine a malaria free, corruption free, war free Africa. An Africa open to tourism 365 days a year. I have never visited but I would love to go to see a lot of its countries. Its nature and culture has to be so refreshing.
Malaria free I can imagine. Corruption free is much harder to imagine. After the fall of colonization, African countries chose sociality policies which led to big governments. Governments had their hands in everything, stifling business activity and innovation, and leading to the current culture of corruption.
You can still visit and do tourism in Africa despite that. Personally I have only been to Angola and did a road trip across the country, but my partner has done that in Tanzania, Namibia and Malawi to. He did get Malaria a couple times though. 😂
Long-term funding strategies for funding early scientists include cutting funding to overpaid administrators and having a policy that all faculty that abuse students or retaliate against them lose tenure and are fired and eliminating stupid admin positions.
And who judges which administrators are overpaid and/or which administrative positions are stupid? Students? Scientists? Interestingly, in science there's the concept that, let's say, a theoretical physicist shouldn't evaluate the work of a climatologist, yet we have people untrained in science who listen to a theoretical physicist or an evolutionary biologist who deny climate change and dismiss the very well supported consensus of climatologists. How come that scientists think they know more about administration than administrators? If you have something really important to say, write an academic paper, or an op-ed for the New York Times. Comments under TH-cam videos won't do.
I agree administrations have become bloated. However I strongly disagree that students are being abused. In fact professors are the ones that are under fire from students demanding "safe spaces" and shouting down dissenting opinions. University should be safe from physical harm but not from dissenting opinions students don't want to hear.
Sounds like something happend to you...? Without context what you propose sounds a bit draconian but in reverse... A new problem will arise when you let youth dictate everything
Great video, thanks ! I think the Nobel Price of Physics, the technological breakthrough capable of taking images of a moving electron (photos of some attosecond intervals) should have had a place in it too, that’s an incredible achievement !
@@ingridfong-daley5899 I'm more optimistic on a potential treatment of an hormone created by Oxeia Biopharma. It's on clinical trials. I suffered a concussion 7 years ago, and still have headaches and dissiness.
Why does mainstream science ignore the ongoing magnetic excursion and the decline of the Earth’s magnetosphere? Both of which are accelerating, which was proven by the year end data.
Nuclear fusion not fission... fission has been a thing since the 50s were on the cusp of buildimg the worlds first nuclear fusion power plant i believe the construction is underway somewhere in europe
Hydrogen as a fuel sounds very nice, but there are real problems with storage and handling. A thing a lot of people don't realise is that hydrogen penetrates metal tanks and pipes and soaks through them.
@@paullangford8179 that is not correct, unfortunately. There have been AI that can create different genetic profiles for various pathogens, potentially soon learning new ways to create new species of bacteria and viruses, etc. they also can make usable code. As for being spoon-fed. Humans are spoon fed as well. Ai will have access to all of humanity’s digital information.
I can’t wait to see what new stuff AI can come up with. Definitely lots of potential for great things, as well as bad things. Lots of interesting avenues Ai could be implemented in our daily lives.
Science has diminishing returns as time goes on,with all the people in the world we should be way more advanced as opposed to globally stagnating @ best.
Autoimmune treatments in general would be ground breaking. You might want to look into Rapamycin, it can't be patented (again), so there isn't much money being put into it. However, people are taking it simply to increase their longevity. I started taking it for my autoimmune condition, and it has been nothing short of a miracle.
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Just because grad students do work that you do not understand does not mean that they shouldn't be treated fairly and paid equitably. Criticizing grad students is akin to criticizing other professional scientists. If you value the technology and medicine that you have at your disposal, please do not criticize grad students, professors, or any other educated researchers.
Have any of you got any evidence of grad students (bachelors degree) doing so? You're going to need substantial evidence, not just a single case. Even if you could prove it (you cant) I would argue things are actually getting worse, people are more unhappy than ever, the class divide is more prolific than ever, people commit sui*ide at higher rates than ever. I could go on, but I believe I've made my point. Furthermore, I know many people who have bachelor's degrees but aren't intelligent enough to understand the inner workings of a toilet, for example.
Long-term funding strategies for funding early scientists include cutting funding to overpaid administrators and having a policy that all faculty that abuse students or retaliate against them lose tenure and are fired and eliminating stupid admin positions.
Imagine a malaria free, corruption free, war free Africa. An Africa open to tourism 365 days a year. I have never visited but I would love to go to see a lot of its countries. Its nature and culture has to be so refreshing.
You forgot the biggest achievement of all. A team of doctors did the world's first total eye transplant. It's kind of a big details for those who lost their sight permanently.
Except that the person who got the surgery still can’t see out of it yet. But they were able to detect the brain working with the eye on a very small level. So it progress but he still can’t see out of it
@@captainblade115I recall the eye also functions, its iris reacting to the light.
I see..
Yeah! And didnt we achieve Nuclear Fusion Ignition too?? That was surprisingly absent 🤨
@@temperanceluv81People make it seem like a much bigger thing than it actually is. You wont really be able to generate power with their method
Imagine a malaria free, corruption free, war free Africa. An Africa open to tourism 365 days a year. I have never visited but I would love to go to see a lot of its countries. Its nature and culture has to be so refreshing.
Ghana. Spent 6 months there. You would love it
Malaria free I can imagine. Corruption free is much harder to imagine. After the fall of colonization, African countries chose sociality policies which led to big governments. Governments had their hands in everything, stifling business activity and innovation, and leading to the current culture of corruption.
You can still visit and do tourism in Africa despite that. Personally I have only been to Angola and did a road trip across the country, but my partner has done that in Tanzania, Namibia and Malawi to. He did get Malaria a couple times though. 😂
Keep imagining...
Fixing the science part of the problem actually sounds more doable than the social and political part.
Long-term funding strategies for funding early scientists include cutting funding to overpaid administrators and having a policy that all faculty that abuse students or retaliate against them lose tenure and are fired and eliminating stupid admin positions.
And who judges which administrators are overpaid and/or which administrative positions are stupid? Students? Scientists?
Interestingly, in science there's the concept that, let's say, a theoretical physicist shouldn't evaluate the work of a climatologist, yet we have people untrained in science who listen to a theoretical physicist or an evolutionary biologist who deny climate change and dismiss the very well supported consensus of climatologists.
How come that scientists think they know more about administration than administrators?
If you have something really important to say, write an academic paper, or an op-ed for the New York Times. Comments under TH-cam videos won't do.
I agree administrations have become bloated. However I strongly disagree that students are being abused. In fact professors are the ones that are under fire from students demanding "safe spaces" and shouting down dissenting opinions.
University should be safe from physical harm but not from dissenting opinions students don't want to hear.
You’re right but that will also literally never happen.
Sounds like something happend to you...?
Without context what you propose sounds a bit draconian but in reverse... A new problem will arise when you let youth dictate everything
@@phillies4eva It will if The Federal Government steps in and says to adopt these policies or lose all funding forever.
Great video, thanks !
I think the Nobel Price of Physics, the technological breakthrough capable of taking images of a moving electron (photos of some attosecond intervals) should have had a place in it too, that’s an incredible achievement !
Nice video. Would be nice to have the link to the articles/papers in the description
A few heart-warmers with the palpable dread of climate collapse looming in the background
Any breakthrough for concussions and TBI??
I'm hoping we'll get some good data from Neuralink soon!
@@ingridfong-daley5899 I'm more optimistic on a potential treatment of an hormone created by Oxeia Biopharma. It's on clinical trials. I suffered a concussion 7 years ago, and still have headaches and dissiness.
Why does mainstream science ignore the ongoing magnetic excursion and the decline of the Earth’s magnetosphere?
Both of which are accelerating, which was proven by the year end data.
Because we covered the planets surface with electromagnetic fields.
No one likes that answer.
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On Early footprints: They Came Before Columbus - Ivan Van Sertima. But most Caucazoid "scholars" ignore such students of WORLD history.
There is no place for racism in science. Please delete this comment.
Wasn’t Nuclear Fission supposed to be on this list?
Nuclear fusion not fission... fission has been a thing since the 50s were on the cusp of buildimg the worlds first nuclear fusion power plant i believe the construction is underway somewhere in europe
Good coverage
I would like to learn more about the natural hydrogen deposits - very interested in the benefits/risks!
Any breakthrough for pancreas. EPI ??
If you develop Hydrogen as a fuel that requires Oxygen to burn then you need CO2 to increase plant life and create more Oxygen?
I don't see any malfunctions there
Hydrogen as a fuel sounds very nice, but there are real problems with storage and handling. A thing a lot of people don't realise is that hydrogen penetrates metal tanks and pipes and soaks through them.
Oxygen is one of the most abundant elements in the universe
There's plenty of co2 for us to pull from the atmosphere before that is even remotely an issue.
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The biggest science breakthroughs in 2023: a labor strike
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May be it's 200th anniversary
2:23 looks like a bubble in the syringe, heard its pretty deadly getting air into your bloodstream.
Ah yes, my favourite scientific breakthrough: protests
The outcome was a breakthrough, not ths protests themselves.
The hydrogen one gives me hope but I'll have to research it more
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Thanks insightful
Well i managed to create a new flavour of nut butter... so.....
very cool
Quintillion. Staggering.
How is academics protesting considered a breakthrough?
I do not see how is striking for higher wages a scientific breakthrough.....
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Very cool and informative video. I wish I can provide the same content in my TH-cam channel.
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Just science making lives better everyday.
Interesting.
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Ai will speed up scientific discover
It won't. AU us not capable of discovering anything. It has to be spoon-fed. It may be a useful tool in data reduction.
@@paullangford8179 that is not correct, unfortunately. There have been AI that can create different genetic profiles for various pathogens, potentially soon learning new ways to create new species of bacteria and viruses, etc.
they also can make usable code.
As for being spoon-fed. Humans are spoon fed as well. Ai will have access to all of humanity’s digital information.
I can’t wait to see what new stuff AI can come up with. Definitely lots of potential for great things, as well as bad things. Lots of interesting avenues Ai could be implemented in our daily lives.
Science has diminishing returns as time goes on,with all the people in the world we should be way more advanced as opposed to globally stagnating @ best.
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Autoimmune treatments in general would be ground breaking. You might want to look into Rapamycin, it can't be patented (again), so there isn't much money being put into it. However, people are taking it simply to increase their longevity. I started taking it for my autoimmune condition, and it has been nothing short of a miracle.
Don't forget the 7th covid vaccine Duh
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Make a video about trans rights in scientific communities!
I want a video about black rasism
No. Go away. You have your rights you cannot force people to like you.
Lie brain washing
Why do grad students need a pay increase? They provide little value to society and do none of the difficult work that millions are underpaid for.
This is one of the dumbest comments I've ever seen.
Ah - ignorance reigns.
Just because grad students do work that you do not understand does not mean that they shouldn't be treated fairly and paid equitably. Criticizing grad students is akin to criticizing other professional scientists. If you value the technology and medicine that you have at your disposal, please do not criticize grad students, professors, or any other educated researchers.
research directly improve everyone's lives in the long term
Have any of you got any evidence of grad students (bachelors degree) doing so? You're going to need substantial evidence, not just a single case.
Even if you could prove it (you cant) I would argue things are actually getting worse, people are more unhappy than ever, the class divide is more prolific than ever, people commit sui*ide at higher rates than ever. I could go on, but I believe I've made my point.
Furthermore, I know many people who have bachelor's degrees but aren't intelligent enough to understand the inner workings of a toilet, for example.
Long-term funding strategies for funding early scientists include cutting funding to overpaid administrators and having a policy that all faculty that abuse students or retaliate against them lose tenure and are fired and eliminating stupid admin positions.
Interesting.
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I do not see how is striking for higher wages a scientific breakthrough.....
Imagine a malaria free, corruption free, war free Africa. An Africa open to tourism 365 days a year. I have never visited but I would love to go to see a lot of its countries. Its nature and culture has to be so refreshing.
Why'd you steal someone's comment?
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Don't forget the 7th covid vaccine Duh