MIT develops drug to fight all viruses

Always read the fine print. The words "are developing" indicate that the scientists aren't even sure if the stuff works on rats and this generatin will probably be dead and buried by the time they get a license to test it on humans. It's a bold faced attempt to get more funding or to make sure the scientists can pay off their foreign made cars with taxpayer funded lavish grants.

You do understand how scientific progress works, right?

Do you think they just go into a lab and say: "Gee, after a couple millennium, I think it's time to create an anti-viral and poof goes the magic?"

No worries, you will inevitably benefit from the fruits of decades of someone elses' labor that your dumbfuckery will prevent you from acknowledging.
 
Always read the fine print. The words "are developing" indicate that the scientists aren't even sure if the stuff works on rats and this generatin will probably be dead and buried by the time they get a license to test it on humans. It's a bold faced attempt to get more funding or to make sure the scientists can pay off their foreign made cars with taxpayer funded lavish grants.
Have you not availed yourself of antibiotics or vaccines?
 
I hate to be overly critical about this stuff but it is usually crap put together by the universities to get public support for lavish taxpayer grant money. There are so many subjective phrases like "are developing" and "are designed" and "pretty good" that it makes the story meaningless.



Generally speaking a good point, but MIT is a freakin' genius factory.
 

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