nyagaga | 2 years ago | on: Travle: A daily game – get between countries in as few guesses as possible
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nyagaga | 2 years ago | on: BioNTech presents positive phase 1/2 data for CAR-T cell therapy candidate
More than proof of concept if they went with such a statement to the press. Also, ongoing Phase 1/2 means that by 5-10 years this therapy may become commercial, the initial target being refractory/relapsing tumours as stated in the announcement. It may take some time for the therapeutic target population to be expanded, but this is not a minimal achievement.
My view is that this being an autologous therapy (the patient's very own leucocytes are being engineered: the entire manufacturing cycle [I speculate 30-50 days] is done for just a single patient), this will be very expensive and probably only covered on an insurance basis in certain countries only. Still better than nothing, and even science has to make money. The real breakthrough will be arriving to heterologous therapies, where healthy donors leucocytes can be engineered and administered to any patient.
nyagaga | 2 years ago | on: Twitter succumbs to Erdoğan’s pressure, silences key voices on election eve
nyagaga | 2 years ago | on: Bean leaves don’t let the bedbugs bite by using tiny, impaling spikes (2013)
nyagaga | 3 years ago | on: Italian government seeks to penalize the use of English words
As far as preferring the use of local words - or made up words based on the current language - it's something you find in many other countries/languages other than the ones you mention. Or tell you more, some of their languages did not change for centuries thanks to or because of their prolific written tradition. Everything proves that English doesn't have to be present within every language.
I agree they could have just made a silent transition without making a bill and imposing fines, but in the end the decision doesn't sound very controversial to me.
nyagaga | 7 years ago | on: Finnish breaks natural language processors
nyagaga | 7 years ago | on: Why Europe should focus on its growing interdependence with Africa
nyagaga | 7 years ago | on: Why Europe should focus on its growing interdependence with Africa
https://afrolegends.com/2017/05/01/the-11-components-of-the-...
And bear in mind this is only what is known to common people, in reality things could be even more complicated.
France, just to mention one, is one of those countries that say Europe should be more open hearted and things like these. But when southern countries have to get everybody trying to arrive to their shores (not even arriving), and some of those countries struggle to provide work to their own nationals, how is it that France patrols its borders to avoid African migrants to get into their otherwise welcoming country?
I see a lot of preaching and nice words, because nowadays they matter the most over facts. Hire a video crew while you are acting on a staged rescue of a tree-bound kitten, and man you become a star.