EPA moves to weaken radiation regulations, says a little might be good for you
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what the fuck, that shit is literal cancer incarnate, HOW AND WHY
https://i.imgur.com/vRpkcUJ.png
A Russian (the world leader in asbestos production) asbestos company's been putting Trump's face on their products, totally unrelated.
Because things will only be going downhill from here. Those Ancap memes will be looking real tame a decade from now.
As you can see with the articles you posted, the scientific debate has been going on for a very long time. In my post I tried to highlight recent publications to new developments that have come out of biological studies. One of the primary arguments is that there isn't enough data points for humans at low-medium levels (and hopefully we won't have to see that), so instead studies are done on cell cultures in labs. The work in the last 10 years or so has focused on studying the repair and growth mechanisms in the cells after receiving radiation doses at varying levels. The mechanisms weren't well understood in the 90's, and while our understanding is better it probably isn't complete. That said, I feel the recent work that has been done is enough to warrant a review on these topics. I lack a strong bio background so I can't really advocate for anything other than for a review.
Regulatory capture
We should have seen this coming when the white house was putting Climate Change skeptics on the Science Committee.
It will only get worse from here.
How it is with Republicans, nothing unusual from them.
Someone ought to show him pictures of Hisashi Ouchi. [NSFL]
Ouchi's case is heartwrenching tbh. Almost three months on intensive life support, just constantly prolonging the pain.
Idunno about you, but in a situation like that I'd rather go quickly than slowly.
When you have no hope of surviving that, why don't they just put a bullet in his head and get it over with? I would rather be beheaded than live through that for 3 months
love how we live in a world with "radiation skeptics"
There is a growing amount of people sceptic towards the wrong things in life, and it's horrifying.
Propaganda and misinformation wars.
Yes hi, it's me, the gravity sceptic. How can you really prove it's there when you can't see it? HMMMM?
Don't even joke, a girl in my Biology class believed almost exactly that.
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