Siyuen_Tea
Siyuen_Tea t1_jc7v4xx wrote
Reply to comment by nik-nak333 in Cancer researchers show introducing bacteria to a tumour’s microenvironment creates a state of acute inflammation that triggers the immune system’s primary responder cells to attack rather than protect a tumour. by unswsydney
I mean, if this works, theoretically you could do it yourself in a very sloppy way. You just trade death for sickness
Siyuen_Tea t1_iynr3lt wrote
Reply to comment by cosaboladh in New York eyes ‘somewhat bloodthirsty’ rat supremo to take on city’s rodents by morenewsat11
I can only tell you 170 goes further on the east coast than the west coast. If all things equal.
Siyuen_Tea t1_iynqt3c wrote
Reply to comment by CitizenCobalt in New York eyes ‘somewhat bloodthirsty’ rat supremo to take on city’s rodents by morenewsat11
They wouldn't survive the poison in the rats blood or even the noise of the train.
Siyuen_Tea t1_iti0t3a wrote
Reply to The cutting-edge cellular therapies aiming to ease America's organ shortage. Major transplantation surgeries could one day become outpatient procedures. by Sariel007
I remember in 2000 we were supposed to have printable hearts by 2018...
Siyuen_Tea t1_jc7viqt wrote
Reply to comment by who519 in Cancer researchers show introducing bacteria to a tumour’s microenvironment creates a state of acute inflammation that triggers the immune system’s primary responder cells to attack rather than protect a tumour. by unswsydney
Unless of course, they already have the cure and mutually agreed there's more money in making treatments