What's the latest scientific or philisophical accomplishment /sci/?
Has a new branch been formed or has something revolutionary been created yet?
As a Biofag, I'd say CRISPR/Cas. That shit has amazing potential. There is an absolute glut of papers getting published that use it.
I proved Riemann hypothesis last Thursday.
>>8155962
A bit late there.
riemann-hypothesis-unsolved/index.html
>>8155960
So if this allows genome editing, then I can't wait to see what types of changes people decide make to DNA.
>>8155960
As a physics fag, I'd have to agree with you. Can't wait for them to cure my fucking herpes.
>>8155971
nice link, faggot
>>8155962
Another Nigerian scam, I bet.
>>8155983
Oh sorry here's the whole link
http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/17/africa/riemann-hypothesis-unsolved/index.html
>>8155980
Yeah, but I hope theirs the possibility that these genetic alterations could lead to physical changes like perhaps genetically giving a human wings or something of that nature.
>>8156000
A child in Africa could have eaten his results
What a monster
>>8156119
Kekeroni
>>8156005
>genetically giving a human wings or something of that nature.
I think you mean turning a human test subject into a deformed freak
>>8156119
>>8156450
With enough testing you never know, red bull might just give you wings in the future.
fresh off the press from Nature Physics
http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2016/0620/How-sticky-spit-helps-chameleons-capture-huge-meals
>>8156005
>you were born too early to become Icarus
CS student here.
Still stuck with transistors.
Still waiting for optical circuits.
When can this muh binary best -ary meme end.
>>8156854
Optical ternary logic will give me the biggest nerdgasm.
>>8155979
>CRISPR systems get discovered
>people get bonkers about GE
>not realise that we discovered an adaptative immune system for prokaryotes and that it is a whole new world to explore
>>8156785
You learn something new everyday. I just thought the tongue was the sticky part.
>>8156817
Well if either technology progresses faster or we learn to extend life then maybe the dream won't be dead.
>>8156914
Now i'm kind of curious as to whether or not this might eliminate the need for antibiotics. Maybe one day superbugs won't be a problem.