Do we think that a problem persists even when it has become less frequent? When the “signal” a person is searching for becomes rare, the person naturally responds by broadening his or her definition of the signal—and therefore continues to find it even when it is not there.
3 years ago by Chipit to /s/science from (science.sciencemag.org)
Science published a paper stating that Wuhan virus will become one of the mild colds that we get all the time. Direct download at the link. The reinfection rate is surprisingly low and the virus mutations are slow compared to a flu.
Pfizer's vaccine raises allergy concerns [vaccine]
3 years ago by Entropick to /s/entropick from (science.sciencemag.org)
Mandeep Mehra, Amit N. Patel, and Sapan Desai co-authored major new papers in The Lancet and The New England Journal of Medicine. Now, the papers have been retracted and the journals are receiving withering criticism for a failure of editorial processes and peer review.
Runners-up | Science
5 years ago by Vigte to /s/YoungerDryas from (science.sciencemag.org)
Early Mongolians ate dairy, but lacked the gene to digest it
use the following search parameters to narrow your results:
e.g. sub:pics site:imgur.com dog
sub:pics site:imgur.com dog
advanced search: by author, sub...