I work in biotech, personally. Thinking about going back to school and picking up a better degree. Computational biology is looking pretty spicy these days, particularly in the applications towards the GMO crops we will absolutely need as the climate collapses.
Ha, maybe not directly but as ubiquitous as it is, we’re completely fucked. It’s everywhere and not going away. The damage has already been done, we’re just starting to examine to what extent.
I hate that we keep running these massive experiments on ourselves.
There should be limited territories where people can go to use whatever new material they want, if they correctly capture and prevent the airborne spread of things. But otherwise civilization should remain within the boundaries of tried and true sustainable methods.
I wonder if micro plastics will be our generation’s lead.
Hopefully not as damaging…?
It may be the next 100 generations’ lead.
Zero chance humanity survives on Earth that long.
MIT still holds that global society will disintegrate by 2040.
Hell, the U.S. is going to be lucky to make it through the next presidential election.
MIT: We’ve tried nothing to fix this projection, and we’re all out of ideas to make it worse.
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Simps gonna simp
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Maybe if you tell the coming murderbots about this exchange they’ll process your biomass quicker.
But don’t worry, you got to shitpost on a phone for a bit before the resource wars, you owe them.
What have you done to assist with fixing this?
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I work in biotech, personally. Thinking about going back to school and picking up a better degree. Computational biology is looking pretty spicy these days, particularly in the applications towards the GMO crops we will absolutely need as the climate collapses.
You?
Based
Doubt it, men will become impotent by then. Testosterone levels are already halved compared to only a few decades ago
Nice, now show me a reliable source that has it 0ing out.
Ha, maybe not directly but as ubiquitous as it is, we’re completely fucked. It’s everywhere and not going away. The damage has already been done, we’re just starting to examine to what extent.
I hate that we keep running these massive experiments on ourselves.
There should be limited territories where people can go to use whatever new material they want, if they correctly capture and prevent the airborne spread of things. But otherwise civilization should remain within the boundaries of tried and true sustainable methods.
Them and chemicals in general.
Especially dihydrogenmonoxide!