August 25Aug 25 45 minutes ago, The Norseman said:If and when they go elsewhere their research won't be shared with the world?Good God you uneducated rubes are really, really stupid.
August 25Aug 25 1 hour ago, The Norseman said:I just didn't subscribe to your unhinged theory that cancer would now run rampant in our society because Trump cut some money from Federal health research.... where did I say that? Or did you just come up with that on your own?
August 25Aug 25 53 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:... where did I say that? Or did you just come up with that on your own?merely trying to illustrate the exaggerated premise of your argument
August 25Aug 25 44 minutes ago, The Norseman said:merely trying to illustrate the exaggerated premise of your argumentThat's actually what strawmanning is, moron. Are you this bad at literally everything?
August 25Aug 25 2 hours ago, The Norseman said:merely trying to illustrate the exaggerated premise of your argumentNo, you're not. You're strawmanning.
August 26Aug 26 This is the crux of the argument you buffoon.https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/03/us/trump-federal-spending-grants-scientists-leaving.html?searchResultPosition=87US Universities attract the best and brightest students from all over the world, which feeds the next generation of researchers. The benefits to the US have been incredible, as the research that happens here in the states feeds in to the next generation of innovation.Silicon Valley is what it is because there has been a pipeline of talented students and researchers drawn from all over the world to the Bay area. You can "haha" all you want, but without the brain-drain from Germany to the US prior to WWII we may not have been able to beat the Germans to the atomic bomb. These things matter.
August 26Aug 26 1 hour ago, JohnSnowsHair said:This is the crux of the argument you buffoon.https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/03/us/trump-federal-spending-grants-scientists-leaving.html?searchResultPosition=87US Universities attract the best and brightest students from all over the world, which feeds the next generation of researchers. The benefits to the US have been incredible, as the research that happens here in the states feeds in to the next generation of innovation.Silicon Valley is what it is because there has been a pipeline of talented students and researchers drawn from all over the world to the Bay area.You can "haha" all you want, but without the brain-drain from Germany to the US prior to WWII we may not have been able to beat the Germans to the atomic bomb. These things matter....and not just the research aspects as these people invariably bleed over directly or indirectly over into US companies
August 26Aug 26 57 minutes ago, DrPhilly said:...and not just the research aspects as these people invariably bleed over directly or indirectly over into US companiesRight, feeds into innovation. Implication there being market applicability of research. This is especially so in places like Stanford and MIT who have a history of graduates (and sometimes not even graduates) parlaying their research into creation of new companies.
August 26Aug 26 15 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:Right, feeds into innovation. Implication there being market applicability of research. This is especially so in places like Stanford and MIT who have a history of graduates (and sometimes not even graduates) parlaying their research into creation of new companies.You have to be misguided if not just plain ignorant to not get this part of it
August 29Aug 29 On 8/15/2025 at 1:54 PM, JohnSnowsHair said:Destroying partisan pet projects like cancer research, followed up by requiring political appointees signing off on research.Trump is literally doing all the things you don't want government doing, but you're ok with it because it's Trump.Is there stupid research being funded by the government? Sure, some, and due to transparency it gets paraded around right wing media so you can **** about it.But 99% of funded research is beneficial and often feeds into seeding the next generation of innovation.All for a fraction of a percent of federal spending.Listen, there’s no reason to be funding all this dumb research that goes nowhere. Like, why are tax dollars being used to pay for studying Gila Monster venom? What is the possible public good that can come from spending tax money on Gila Monster venom? Are you seriously going to tell me that funding the study of Gila Monster venom would lead to some kind of breakthrough with an astronomical ROI for tax payers?
August 29Aug 29 30 minutes ago, Bill said:Listen, there’s no reason to be funding all this dumb research that goes nowhere.Like, why are tax dollars being used to pay for studying Gila Monster venom? What is the possible public good that can come from spending tax money on Gila Monster venom? Are you seriously going to tell me that funding the study of Gila Monster venom would lead to some kind of breakthrough with an astronomical ROI for tax payers?So helped with diabetes, some research on Alzheimer’s, and looks like it helped create Ozempic so whoopsVA researchers discovered a new diabetes drug from an unusual source. In the mid 1990s, Drs. John Eng and Jean-Pierre Raufman found that a hormone in the venom of the Gila monster—a large lizard native to the southwestern United States—stimulates the body’s insulin production. The hormone, exendin-4, works similar to another hormone called GLP-1 found in the digestive tract in humans that regulates blood glucose. But exendin-4 degrades in the body much slower than GLP-1.But the story doesn’t end there. While studying the effects of exendin-4 on the pancreas, Dr. Egan and her colleagues found that it also seemed to have beneficial effects on the brain. Specifically, GLP-1 stimulates the growth of neurites (developing neurons) in cell culture, and both GLP-1 and exendin-4 protect mature neurons against cell death. In fact, research increasingly suggests that there may be a link between some neurodegenerative disorders and metabolic dysfunction. The hope is that drugs, such as exendin-4, that enhance metabolic function may also be useful in the treatment of neurologic disease.Building on these findings, Dr. Egan and others in the NIA Intramural Research Program have tested exendin-4 in cellular and mouse models of several neurodegenerative diseases. The results are promising. For example, using a mouse model of Huntington’s disease, they found that exendin-4 reduces the accumulation of the mutant huntingtin protein, which is implicated in the disease’s onset and progression. The treatment also improved motor function and extended the survival time of the Huntington's disease mice.https://www.research.va.gov/research_in_action/Diabetes-drug-from-Gila-monster-venom.cfmIn other studies, investigators found that exendin-4 significantly reduced levels of amyloid beta protein (a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease) and its precursor molecule in mice models of the disorder. It also proved beneficial in cellular and animal models of another neurodegenerative disorder, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), or Lou Gehrig’s disease.https://www.nia.nih.gov/news/exendin-4-lizard-laboratory-and-beyondThe toxic bite of a Gila monster can kill a human, but a specific ingredient in the cocktail of the lizard's venom is the reason we have glucagon-like peptide (GLP-1) agonists like Ozempic and Wegovy.https://www.sciencealert.com/ozempic-literally-came-from-a-monster-and-its-not-alone
August 29Aug 29 3 hours ago, DaEagles4Life said:So helped with diabetes, some research on Alzheimer’s, and looks like it helped create Ozempic so whoops
September 3Sep 3 Let's spend billions to move the space command to Alabama and all because Colorado has mail in voting ballots. There's some DOGE for ya!
September 3Sep 3 5 hours ago, DrPhilly said:Let's spend billions to move the space command to Alabama and all because Colorado has mail in voting ballots. There's some DOGE for ya!Uproot and move all those military families because of a vendetta he'll forget about next week.
Wednesday at 09:23 AM2 days Yahoo NewsAfter cost-cutting blitz, Trump administration rehires hu...Hundreds of federal employees who lost their jobs in Elon Musk's cost-cutting blitz are being asked to return to work. The General Services Administration has given the employees — who managed gov...Update the numbers.
Wednesday at 10:20 AM2 days 55 minutes ago, Paul852 said:Update the numbers.They've been basically stagnant since Musk left and that's what they "say". DOGE was one big shock and awe operation that did very little from a practical perspective.
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