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LFTR Reactors

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Helo /sci/

I have to write a science paper on nuclear reactors and climate change.

Please dump everything you have on nuclear reactors, especially LFTR (Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors) and non conspiracy theory climate change data. i need the glowie data, you know the "we're all gonna die in 8 years" type shit to support my argument for nuclear

thanks!
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No BS and no pseuds ITT, how safe is this vaccine?

https://t.me/s/RealVincentJames/9481
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/sfg/ - Space Flight General.

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is Ken Wilber higher on the /sci/ scale than Jordan Peterson? he seems more based.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDjCnFvz11A
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>20th century scientists: *spend the entire century inventing industrial technology that destroys the environment*
>21st century scientists: the environment is destroyed, we need you to give us all your money so we can fix it
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> Garlic contains at least 33 sulfur compounds like aliin, allicin, ajoene, allylpropl, diallyl, trisulfide, sallylcysteine, vinyldithiines, S-allylmercaptocystein, and others. Besides sulfure compounds garlic contains 17 amino acids and their glycosides, arginine and others. Minerals such as selenium and enzymes like allinase, peroxidases, myrosinase, and others.

>The sulfur compounds are responsible both for garlic’s pungent odor and many of its medicinal effects. The odor is formed by the action of the enzyme allinase on the sulfur compound alliin. This enzyme is inactivated by heat, which accounts for the fact that cooked garlic produces neither as strong an odor as raw garlic nor nearly as powerful physiological effects.

Does this mean you are not getting any health benefits from cooked garlic?
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Medical science failing badly

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Science caused life expectancy in USA to drop by a year and a half
https://apnews.com/article/science-health-coronavirus-pandemic-fac0863b8c252d21d6f6a22a2e3eab86

>NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. life expectancy fell by a year and a half in 2020, the largest one-year decline since World War II, public health officials said Wednesday. The decrease for both Black Americans and Hispanic Americans was even worse: three years.

>The drop spelled out by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is due mainly to the COVID-19 pandemic, which health officials said is responsible for close to 74% of the overall life expectancy decline. More than 3.3 million Americans died last year, far more than any other year in U.S. history, with COVID-19 accounting for about 11% of those deaths.

>Black life expectancy has not fallen so much in one year since the mid-1930s, during the Great Depression. Health officials have not tracked Hispanic life expectancy for nearly as long, but the 2020 decline was the largest recorded one-year drop.

>The abrupt fall is “basically catastrophic,” said Mark Hayward, a University of Texas sociology professor who studies changes in U.S. mortality.

>Killers other than COVID-19 played a role. Drug overdoses pushed life expectancy down, particularly for whites. And rising homicides were a small but significant reason for the decline for Black Americans, said Elizabeth Arias, the report’s lead author.
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So was it rushed or not?

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You're not a brainlet, are you /sci/?
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