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TimeAgentConsultant t1_j2c4uu4 wrote

  1. Peak agricultural land

  2. Deployed a malaria vaccine for the first time

  3. The James Webb telescope brought the universe into focus

  4. Wild mammals rebounded in Europe

  5. Farmers in the Philippines harvested the first large-scale genetically engineered “golden” rice crop

  6. Guinea worm disease reached near-eradication levels

  7. India developed its first cervical cancer vaccine

  8. Lab-grown meat got the green light from the U.S. FDA

  9. The SARS-COV-2 vaccine saved millions of lives

  10. CRISPR for cancer had a major breakthrough

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Incromulent t1_j2dio9o wrote

You know what ALL 10 of these have in common? They are all thanks to science!

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goofgoon t1_j2dmz8e wrote

THAT’S YOUR OPINION! My science my choice! /s

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TheForsakenGuardian t1_j2ed93h wrote

You should probably understand the “science”and not take someone’s word for it. To think that scientists are incorruptible beings would be foolish at best. It’s a good way to get taken advantage of.

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Casteway t1_j2eg1cp wrote

No one said they were incorruptible.

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domine18 t1_j2feyxs wrote

While the military in the USA does invest in science it also invests in bombs…. Wish more funding went to science. Like wish we as a species just collectively said,” yep our forefathers were shitheads, let’s drop our grudges and let people exist as they want.” But that’s asking too much of humanity.

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