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  • In truth I didn't it read either, I was just making a glib comment. I do know that unlike the rest of science medical science dealing with people often selects patients via hospitals and this introduces bias, intentional or hopefully accidental into the selection process. A great deal of patient history is known during selection, unhealthy patients not chosen for trial drugs but allowed onto the control. Maybe I am just getting cynical.

  • Would not this be fairly obviously the case, many animals scent mark their territory using urine. It would make sense in social animals for boundary marking in an individual to trigger a complementary action from the wider group to reinforce the signal left.

  • Why, he had no need of it whatsoever, unfathomably he has won control of everything and owes no one anything. Also the world is just not this well managed, it's all just chaos and carnage and design in hindsight.

  • You seem to be under the impression that interface controls of any sort are there to maximise your ease of use. This is very much not the case, the controls are designed by someone that has never used the interface before, never will use it and has no experience in using any interface even vaguely like it. Your role in the endeavour is to try to memorise the arse backwards design and get by as best you can.

  • I think that if there are indeed fewer industry research opportunities in China than in equivalent Western conditions it is likely due to the very rapid advance of these areas in China and consequent current lack of legacy infrastructure rather than due to a struggling economy. I like very much the idea of police officers with unrelated doctorates, science clubs in factories and plumbers arguing about the Fermi paradox over lunch. I think society would be far better for it and it is impossible to gauge the great value of wide and seemingly off topic experience, individually or in communities.