What were some good things humans achieved in 2023?
What were some good things humans achieved in 2023?
Anything exciting going on in your field of work this year? Or breakthroughs in science, new technologies developed, things like that.
The end-of-year numbers aren't in yet, but 2023 should be the year that wind and solar finally generate more electricity than coal here in the US.
https://www.eia.gov/outlooks/steo/report/BTL/2023/02-genmix/article.phpFor new generation projects coming online in 2023, 86% of the electricity is from non-fossil sources. The generation capacity that was retired in 2023 was all fossil based.
https://www.energy.gov/eere/vehicles/articles/fotw-1304-august-21-2023-2023-non-fossil-fuel-sources-will-account-86-new90 1 ReplyWow that's pretty great.
I thought you guys were on par with Australia but in fact you're making us look bad - that's great.
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The first CRISPR gene editing treatment for sickle cell disease was approved. An amazing start to what I hope is a future of cures for various genetic diseases.
78 1 ReplyThe FDA also approved the world's first RSV vaccine. If you've noticed a lot of ad-campaigns for it this year, that's why.
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Dracunculiasis (disease caused by Guinea worm infection in humans) is almost eradicated. We hit a new all-time low for known cases: 13 last year, and now only 3 in the first half of 2023.
55 0 ReplyLFG Humanity! We fuckin WIN THESE go TEAM
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Humanity was able to experience Baldur's Gate 3.
53 3 ReplyMore importantly, IMO: The Talos Principle 2
5 0 ReplyIt snuck up on me. I love the first game, completed it and the dlc 100%. The first time I heard anything about the sequel was less than a week before launch. I broke the sacred code and preordered. I don't have much time to play, but I'm making my way through the gate puzzles now.
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I've just started it and my party died basically right after getting on land to those brain creatures.
I'm loving it.
4 0 ReplyI almost died there too on my first playthrough. Those things are tough when you're level one!
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Honestly, AI has been helping me a lot as a student and someone that just likes to research stuff. It's development over the last year has been incredible.
36 3 ReplyIt has made my work life much easier too, and I have coded stuff that automated my job without knowing anything about code.
It's incredible.
12 0 Replywhat kind of work do you do that it's helped in?
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Wait, how?
1 0 Reply"I keep getting this bug and I'm not sure about my inputs because it's a different branch oof my specific field. What does this mean?"
(Long mostly right answer that point me in the right direction)
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Well I work in cybersecurity so everyday is a new year
28 1 ReplyIs this a joke about every day being a 0-day?
11 1 ReplyI'm so tired.
8 0 Replysome bro, same
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22 1 ReplyThey could have just consulted Dory.
14 0 ReplyThis makes me hyped as someone who has mentioned the dolphin side of things. These advances have arguably been the biggest upside of lockdown.
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We started deploying malaria vaccines!
20 0 ReplyRight on!
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John Green and Nerdfighteria was able to pressure Johnson and Johnson to give millions access to life saving tuberculosis medication
18 0 ReplyI love how war-driven John Green is against tuberculosis
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There was a breakthrough in cat medicine research that is showing promising results in doubling the lifespan of cats.
Edit: Sorry for leaving y'all in suspense, I didn't remember exactly what it was at the time of commenting, but I found it https://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/focus/en/features/z1304_00039.html
16 1 ReplyPlease elaborate/link, I'd be very interested to read about this.
3 0 ReplyYeah, I'm piling up here, with the same request, link OP!
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Like we’re talking from 14-18 to 28-36ish???
2 0 ReplyIs that a good thing? 🫣
1 1 ReplyYes!
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A multi-material 3D inkjet printer. Most of the rest of science news too.
We have just set up a fund for poor countries effected by climate change.
9 0 ReplyWe are getting very close to approval of Melanoma vaccines. https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/14/health/moderna-merck-melanoma-vaccine-immunotherapy/index.html
For those not aware, Melanomas are not only one of the deadliest and most common cancers, it isn't really very treatable with chemotherapies or radiation. And yes, Fuck cancer - we're coming for you, bitch!
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