This robot is changing how we cure diseases

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+3 1. MrJaKoSe commented 10 years ago

That is such an epic idea :)
You can save all the money to research and create drugs. This can provide cheap medicine in the future^^
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+22 2. schlafanzyk commented 10 years ago

The "Brute Force" method of microbiology. Amazing!
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+6 3. IDK399 commented 10 years ago

It's mind numbing the levels humanity has reached in knowledge and technology. Yet all that amounts to is fractions of a fraction off nothing/zero.

Ultimately, education systems around the world need to produce more scientists. Enough with the arts and media college degrees.
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+2 4. smacker commented 10 years ago

Skynet is learning our weak points now.
It'll use them when it's the time.
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-1 5. MakeTnotWar commented 10 years ago

They call it "the patent maker"
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0 6. glassweaver commented 10 years ago

Some of us alive today have parents that didn't make it past the 50s or 60s, and look at the leaps we've made since then. If only they could be alive today.

We look back now at what our parents, grandparents, & ancestors lived without in their former lives, and it looks sad and scary. In so many cases, what is now a curable nuisance would have killed you, lest you be lucky enough to survive crippled from thereon out.

I think this shows that, in another 50-60 years, the same kinds of leaps will have been made yet again - maybe even bigger. I might not be around to experience that world, but knowing my kids will be brings tears to my eyes.
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0 7. snotraddict commented 10 years ago

So this should equal cheaper drugs, but how much you want to bet they don't get much cheaper?
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-3 8. jackDjohnson commented 10 years ago

Very Clever and brilliant, to bad Obama care will find a way to fuck it all up later !!