@11:45 > nothing good is going to come out of that The guy who mailed anthrax to people around 2001 or so? The US had a deep rethinking of its bioterrorism policies as a result, and the CDC got a huge chunk of cash to establish some command/control capability that would be useful in the event of a global pandemic or some other kind of major bioweapon released into the human population.
Because of this SARS was contained in the US, and the response time to SARS was fast enough that the whole world got a handle on it before it became a global pandemic of the kind we're now seeing. And the pandemic response team was ready to react in a similar way to covid-19…if Trump hadn't fired them before the pandemic started.
That mass murderer inadvertently probably saved hundreds of thousands of lives against SARS.
> Neuroregeneration is the regrowth or repair of the nervous tissue by generating new neurons, axons, synapses, and glial cells. For centuries, it was thought that the adult CNS was not capable to recover from injuries. The discovery of neural and glial precursor cells in the adult brain and their ability to grow after injury trumped this assumption. https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/neuroscience/neuroregeneration these guys do research on it https://www.mayo.edu/research/centers-programs/center-regenerative-medicine/focus-areas/neuroregeneration it doesn't happen very much (ie if you break your spine, you aren't going to be able to walk it off, even in 7 years) but progress is being made in understanding why it happens and maybe, just maybe we'll be able to speed it up a hint.
@55:00 egypt had rain 3-5000 years ago. You don't need to go back 7000 years
@1:01:00 I wonder if this zeitgeist critical website still exists. Zeitgeist still does…I wonder if we're going to have to continually rediscover why Zeitgeist was broken every generation
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No JRE #8?
only 25 k views, ok..? 05/2020
"It's hard when you have a girlfriend and you have a life and you have a wife" wait what
@11:45
> nothing good is going to come out of that
The guy who mailed anthrax to people around 2001 or so? The US had a deep rethinking of its bioterrorism policies as a result, and the CDC got a huge chunk of cash to establish some command/control capability that would be useful in the event of a global pandemic or some other kind of major bioweapon released into the human population.
Because of this SARS was contained in the US, and the response time to SARS was fast enough that the whole world got a handle on it before it became a global pandemic of the kind we're now seeing. And the pandemic response team was ready to react in a similar way to covid-19…if Trump hadn't fired them before the pandemic started.
That mass murderer inadvertently probably saved hundreds of thousands of lives against SARS.
Sometimes things just work out that way.
@13:35 neurons do regenerate.
> Neuroregeneration is the regrowth or repair of the nervous tissue by generating new neurons, axons, synapses, and glial cells. For centuries, it was thought that the adult CNS was not capable to recover from injuries. The discovery of neural and glial precursor cells in the adult brain and their ability to grow after injury trumped this assumption.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/neuroscience/neuroregeneration
these guys do research on it
https://www.mayo.edu/research/centers-programs/center-regenerative-medicine/focus-areas/neuroregeneration
it doesn't happen very much (ie if you break your spine, you aren't going to be able to walk it off, even in 7 years) but progress is being made in understanding why it happens and maybe, just maybe we'll be able to speed it up a hint.
@55:00 egypt had rain 3-5000 years ago. You don't need to go back 7000 years
@1:01:00 I wonder if this zeitgeist critical website still exists. Zeitgeist still does…I wonder if we're going to have to continually rediscover why Zeitgeist was broken every generation