• MrFappy@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    No, the scientist who just discovered this is going to die horribly and somehow his notes will all disappear. No one will know how it happened, and they will investigate for 6 months, or until everyone forgets, and find no further leads.

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      2 days ago

      Duck off (lol, good autocorrect for once)

      This is a sub for positive news, so say something like „Sure it will be OSS“ or something

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      2 days ago

      Per the article the technology can be applied to cancer too a bigger “buisness”.

      It can be advantageous for a buisness to develop these since it would basically undercut all other providers. If you make a drug that can totally cure a disease while your competitors only make on that treat it you’ve all but garunteed you will control the entire market.

      I hate thinking of public health in these terms, but there are incentives to these advancements for companies