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Ajackson17;4808687 said:CeLLaR-DooR;4808065 said:Ajackson17;4808061 said:Wow, this is evil and perverse in the name of Jesus, The devil is coming faster and faster, but ya'll won't hear until you are on your knees and saying Jesus is Lord. Smh and that day you would know you fucked up.
You what?...How is this any different from a resuscitator?...or any other type of life preservin' medical breakthrough?...
What gives man the right to change his body and dna? We should just trust in God. All will be good.
CeLLaR-DooR;4808421 said:Plutarch;4808190 said:CeLLaR-DooR;4808170 said:CeLLaR-DooR;4808170 said:Plutarch;4808162 said:rage;4808077 said:rage;4808077 said:CeLLaR-DooR;4808065 said:Ajackson17;4808061 said:Wow, this is evil and perverse in the name of Jesus, The devil is coming faster and faster, but ya'll won't hear until you are on your knees and saying Jesus is Lord. Smh and that day you would know you fucked up.
You what?...How is this any different from a resuscitator?...or any other type of life preservin' medical breakthrough?...
And you want a reason why the Social Lounge is a ghost town...
I wouldnt say that the SL is a ghost town. There's all sorts of intelligent cats who post here regularly. Quantity may not be like it was back then, but there' still some quality here. Problem is that not too many posters post actual threads, and when they do, those threads may not be too relevant. I have plenty of threads I've been wanting to make, just too lazy or busy. Had time today, but ic is messed up so meh.
Gna have to agree with Rage man...When SL was a subforum of the GnS it was bangin'...Now its a deadzone
Oh I either forgot or didnt know that SL was a subforum of GnS. Yeah that would make sense. More exposure that way. Wonder why they changed that. Come to think of it, I forgot all about that religion forum. I just checked it and there's been one post in there all day today?
I still think that there's at least some quality posters here. But I was here back in the old days. I can't remember much, but yeah I know there was a lot more traffic back then.
You kno' what I was very sure it was a subforum, but since you're doubtin' it I'm not too confident any more..lol
Yeah if its true its a massive breakthrough...think about the different applications...could save millions and millions of lives
yeah, no, terrible ideasully;4852642 said:What the mods should do is merge Social Lounge with GnS, and open another forum for science and dropping knowledge.
janklow;4853325 said:yeah, no, terrible ideasully;4852642 said:What the mods should do is merge Social Lounge with GnS, and open another forum for science and dropping knowledge.
or i recall there's SUPPOSED to be a difference between the two?sully;4853463 said:lol...u just dont' want your job outsourced.janklow;4853325 said:yeah, no, terrible ideasully;4852642 said:What the mods should do is merge Social Lounge with GnS, and open another forum for science and dropping knowledge.
plus, there's also the "moderators must once again correct the location of these threads" factorThulsa Doom;4858301 said:massive difference in the "social lounge topics" that show up in the g&s, and the topics that are actually posted in SL...
them shits that be in g&s is more current events water cooler topics...
SL threads be some ol "i need a degree in govt and economics just to keep up" type shits...
This robotic snake will slither through your body in search of tumors — and destroy them
By: George Dvorsky
Engineers from OC Robotics in Bristol, U.K., have taken us one step closer to a Prometheus-style med pod — and one that might be just as creepy. At the recently concluded International Conference on Oncological Engineering, the developers unveiled a prototype medical robot that will soon help surgeons reach deep inside of patients without having to open them up.
Once the device is ready for prime time, a surgeon could use it to locate and eradicate tumors. But why did it have to be a snake?
The developers say that this mecha-snake will result in minimally invasive procedures — though that's certainly a claim that's in the eye of the beholder. Once fully developed, the snake will enter the body via a local incision, or, regrettably, through a bodily orifice. This will allow surgeons to look and "feel" inside the body. The device will also be equipped with a camera and other sensitive equipment, allowing surgeons to track and guide its progress.
As unsettling as all this might appear, the robotic snake will minimize the need for large and exploratory incisions — which can often be a risky proposition.