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Anonymous No.16700757 >>16700773 >>16700777 >>16700876 >>16701581 >>16701589 >>16701940
Is there really nothing to discover in biology?
Anonymous No.16700773 >>16700775
>>16700757 (OP)
we're barely scratches the surface
Anonymous No.16700775
>>16700773
>we're
>scratches
It's over...it was good knowing you frens
Anonymous No.16700777
>>16700757 (OP)
Anon, more than half of the proteins cells have no known function yet, and that's just the ones we discovered.
Anonymous No.16700876
>>16700757 (OP)
Nigger we barely have any idea what's going on, there isn't a field with more to discover
Anonymous No.16700945
Like every other field, biology is also filled with shitty trends. At one point it was stem cells, then micro RNA, then crispr.
Anonymous No.16701581
>>16700757 (OP)
there are dozens of nobel prices in medicine, chemistry and physics waiting on the shelf for protein folding alone.
Anonymous No.16701589
>>16700757 (OP)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unsolved_problems_in_biology
Anonymous No.16701940
>>16700757 (OP)
you know how cars have spare parts? such as tires?

we have yet to grow organs compatible with the patient cloned from their stem cells.

all we have is a machine that operates with precision. and the Japanese barely came up with some plastic syrup that doubles as blood. that's laughable, medieval dark ages shit.

bio engineering, whatever its called does not exist even in science fiction. wake me up when we're calculating how many study hours it takes for a person's lifespan in one generation to keep up with the geniuses of civilization to pass on to the offspring. or we're messing directly with the brain's evolution through medicine.

we can't even keep the white race, trust me when I tell you civilization 1 problems that require a mass effort such as going to space are not going to be solved.
its tough out there.