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calendar_today19-12-2008 02:10:36

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Historic Vids (@historyinmemes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Doctors once treated syphilis by deliberately infecting patients with malaria. The resulting high fevers killed the syphilis bacteria, after which doctors cured the malaria. The physician who pioneered this approach later won a Nobel Prize for the discovery.

Doctors once treated syphilis by deliberately infecting patients with malaria. The resulting high fevers killed the syphilis bacteria, after which doctors cured the malaria. The physician who pioneered this approach later won a Nobel Prize for the discovery.
Md Ismail Šojal 🕷️ (@0x0sojalsec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chinese scientists have developed, The best shortest-path algorithm in 41 years! A team from Tsinghua University has broken Dijkstra's "sorting barrier" - the first improvement since 1984. Just use for a world-map 🤯 Paper - arxiv.org/pdf/2504.17033

taoki (@justalexoki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

reading stuff like this I feel like there is so much we still don't understand about the body because this doesn't even sound real

LanguageCrawler (@languagecrawler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI is flooding Wikipedia with inaccurate translations in minority languages, leading to shutdowns and a "doom spiral" where flawed data contaminates AI models, perpetuating errors. This threatens linguistic preservation and global knowledge integrity. webpronews.com/ai-translation…

Hernan Cortes (@cyberpunkcortes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I finally learned why Greenland still has a mile thick ice sheet from the Ice Age while everywhere else in the Arctic does not. Ice sheets lose mass by sliding off into the ocean, but Greenland’s can’t because a ring of mountains trap the ice inside like a bowl for 400,000 years.

I finally learned why Greenland still has a mile thick ice sheet from the Ice Age while everywhere else in the Arctic does not. Ice sheets lose mass by sliding off into the ocean, but Greenland’s can’t because a ring of mountains trap the ice inside like a bowl for 400,000 years.
Aakash Gupta (@aakashg0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This headline undersells the real story. Stanford researchers identified 15-PGDH, a protein that increases as the body ages and drives tissue decline, as the root cause of cartilage loss. They call it a “gerozyme.” When they blocked it in old mice, cartilage thickened across the

Matt Ridley (@mattwridley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last time copper prices shot up, some enterprising chap decided to reopen an old copper mine in Yunnan. First he had to get six people to shovel bat guano out of the mine shaft. They get sick and three died: of a SARS-like virus. Virologists rushed to investigate. It was the

🇻🇦 Fr Victor Feltes (@stuffforsisters) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Herodotus claims that photographic cameras were so affordable in the late 20th century that common folk capturing even but two dozen images would dispose of their devices as refuse. Of course, modern scholars reject this tale as sheer myth, or at most a greatly exaggerated rumor.

Johann (@lookatmymeat1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

>Valve makes a online storefront >everything about it is free >support actually works >seasonal sales >generous and clearly defined refund policy >regional pricing >costumers naturally flock to it and choose it over the competition >this is somehow illegal