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Science - It's life Jim but not as we know it...

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  1. Big Ern

    Big Ern Lord, Master, Guru & Emperor

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    I imagine anything with over 50% can be legally counted as plant based, like my plant based christmas dinner with turkey and pigs in blankets.
     
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    We are all older than you - you should be thanking us for caring about your future. Ungrateful.
     
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  3. JakartaToon

    JakartaToon Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    All cows and sheep fart methane and lots of it, particularly cows (250-500litres/day). Less than half of people fart methane and generally not much (<1litre). Schlem is probably an outlier with all those beans.
     
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    Spurlock Homeboy Forum Moderator

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    Donner meat?
     
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    Archers Road Urban Spaceman

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    If you’ve ever seen a lump of cat **** in the advanced stages of decay; well, that furry stuff growing on it is micro protein. Quorn is literally grown in giant cat **** factories.
     
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  7. Big Ern

    Big Ern Lord, Master, Guru & Emperor

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    tastes good, gets eaten.
     
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    thank **** i haven't even contemplated eating fake meat products then .
     
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    Wbout spam? Asking for ginge :bandit:
     
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  10. Solid Air 2

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    of course i've had spam since i'm an old ****er however it is pork though probably best not to enquire about which part of the pig was used .
     
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    my mam wouldn't have lied to me me :emoticon-0112-wonde
     
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  13. Diego

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  14. Treble

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    I don't know if this is a thing but here's my suggestion...

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  15. Diego

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    Are they green to mine ?
     
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  16. Treble

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    From the warp core Diego ffs!

    And they're pink.

    Wake up man!
     
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  17. Diego

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    Phew, the world is safe :grin:
     
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  18. Treble

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    <laugh>

    Beam me up Scotty!
     
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  19. Treble

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    Bloody Hell.

    Scientists believe they have cured HIV in a woman for the first time using a stem cell transplant method to treat her leukaemia.

    It has given researchers new information in their work to find an elusive cure for HIV after decades of work - and it is hoped the treatment could be made available to other patients.

    Experts said the results showed the HIV - a condition which sees the progressive failure of the immune system - is undetectable in the woman's system, although she will continue to be closely monitored as the virus could still appear again.

    The treatment, which carries high risk and can currently only be adopted for patients with leukaemia, is the first involving umbilical cord blood.

    The New York patient, a middle-aged woman of mixed race, was diagnosed with HIV in 2013 and then told four years later she had acute myeloid leukaemia - a cancer that starts in blood-forming cells in the bone marrow.

    Free of HIV for 14 months

    She received a stem cell transplant in 2017 from a donor who was naturally resistant to HIV and has been in remission and free of the virus for 14 months without the need for any other potent treatments.

    Incredible <applause>
     
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    DNA reveals biggest-ever human family tree, dating back 100,000 years

    Researchers from the University of Oxford's Big Data Institute have taken a major step towards mapping the entirety of genetic relationships among humans. The study* has been published in Science. The analysis recovers key events in human evolutionary history, including the migration out of Africa. The underlying method could have widespread applications, for instance identifying genetic predictors of disease risk.


    Science finally going to prove the existence of Adam and Eve <whistle>
     
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