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Comment China ship grown to gigantic industrial machine (Score 1) 25

I learned this from AI last week; share it with You:

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In 2024, Chinese shipyards, particularly CSSC, built more ships by tonnage than the entire US shipbuilding industry has produced since the end of World War II. One report indicates that CSSC alone delivered over 250 ships, totaling 14 million GT, while the US built only five large ocean-going merchant vessels, with a combined tonnage of 76,000 GT.

My comment: I don't know the quality of Chinese ships, but if the oceans are the highway, I don't have to be smart to predict the congestion or logistics to get rid of non-functional ships, and their crews.

Comment It's About survival (Score 1) 21

Crops able to produce in slightly brine laden soils, as the oceans rise. Crops able to extract more magnesium into the food product, since we're deficient. Crops able to thrive where soils are poor in nutrients or water. Crops with natural protection against insect infestation, and yet not be harmful for humans to eat. It's a lot to ask for. Likened to being the Creator.

Comment What type of radiation to test killing Cancer Cell (Score 1) 27

That last sentence leaves so many parameters to test, and that means many many test subjects to correlate effectiveness. It might, at the end, really indicate the Insult to the cancer or tumor is heat cooking the errant cells, without damaging surrounding good cells (or as few as possible). FLASH style of radiation is exciting. Like Flash cooking ovens, that quickly toasts the food crispy.

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