Considering how many chemicals they dumped in there I'm surprised they found only one.
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They benefit from herd immunity. Which wouldn't exist without vaccines. Many of the older ones were also vaccinated as a kid so they are also protected. The ones that usually die from preventable diseases are their children. You can see that with the measles and whooping cough outbreaks that happened in the last few years.
Because at some point expertise is worth less than leadership. One person with expertise is still just one person, they can't usually achieve anywhere close to the same results as a team of people with good leadership. Leadership is a multiplier of expertise.
He was a socialist and was arrested during a May day protest. He was tried and convicted of sedition. The media attention and the fact that America was in the middle of the Red Scare made sure that he didn't get a fair trial. His parents made a deal to have him serve the sentence suspended and also be confined to a sanatorium for a year. This really changed his world view and he became very distrustful of media attention and central authority. Before these events he wasn't really bothered by the attention and he liked having public intellectual discourse.
Something doesn't have to be an evolutionary advantage to persist in a population. If long hair doesn't impact fitness then it won't get selected against.
Long hair could also just be a sign of fitness in the same way colorful feathers are for some birds.
Hyperparasites are so fascinating. They are so specialized that sometimes you're wondering how do they even succeed.
I remember watching this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3_-mCOrIaQ and being in awe.
And their attempted fix was to dump a bunch of hydrogen peroxide in. Which may fix it temporarily but the algae are gonna be back once the sun breaks down the peroxide.
Anyways they should plant some reeds and go for the swamp look at this point.
He was smart but emotionally he was a kid. He was prodigiously intelligent for his age but emotionally he was developing at the normal pace for a kid. He was an 11 years old kid surrounded by 18 year olds and older. The university faculty even pushed back against him being admitted so young but his father pushed for it until they admitted him.
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