Good read.This is pretty interesting. It seems like more and more studies are finding pretty tangible links between our micro-biomes and our overall health or mental status. The autism link is intriguing and it also makes me wonder if based on this, there might be further studies to determine what drives the micro-biome in these impacted individuals. Does the mother lack the proper biome? Does the biome change with age and that impacts things? Is it changes in diet/etc? Super fascinating stuff.
More evidence that autism is linked to gut bacteria
Understanding that link may be crucial to treatmentwww.economist.com
Since autism is heavily genetic in origin, the gut biome link is probably the expression trigger.This is pretty interesting. It seems like more and more studies are finding pretty tangible links between our micro-biomes and our overall health or mental status. The autism link is intriguing and it also makes me wonder if based on this, there might be further studies to determine what drives the micro-biome in these impacted individuals. Does the mother lack the proper biome? Does the biome change with age and that impacts things? Is it changes in diet/etc? Super fascinating stuff.
More evidence that autism is linked to gut bacteria
Understanding that link may be crucial to treatmentwww.economist.com
What if it is a vaccine against a specific gut bacteria that induces the expression or repression of genes that lead to autism?!Since autism is heavily genetic in origin, the gut biome link is probably the expression trigger.
I'm also pretty sure that someone is going to say that vaccines kill your good gut bacteria, and so cause autism, because it's always about vaccines.
And I thought Q was crazyWhat if it is a vaccine against a specific gut bacteria that induces the expression or repression of genes that lead to autism?!
Part of me wants to believe that medical researchers and doctors would have the kind of data to show a tripling of rates of autistic behavior in a couple decades that isn't explained by changing definitions and classification, but with the pathetic state of any social science that's politically involved, who knows.Or what if "autism" has just become a catch-all term that's being over used so much that it doesn't mean anything anymore? Maybe it's been co-opted by shitty parents that are disappointed they didn't raise perfect little Stepford children and lazy doctors that want to keep their smoking hot pharmaceutical rep happy.
seems to me to be a general misinterpretation of standard chemistry, biology and physics. it's been quite conclusively shown that consciousness is an after-the-fact rationalization of pre-determined responses to stimuli put in a social context. some people don't like it and, like this guy, try to rebel against the fact that we are all robots engineered for social savvy. he doesn't approach the subject of false memories, self-deception and social rationalization because they easily undermine his argument. him trying to liken a single-cell eukaryote to the synapses in the nervous system is another example of not understanding the underlying chemical mechanics of the situation. he asks if life derived from pi resonance in important carbohydrates, which it did just as much as from other electron interactions.
Yeah but he will save us from all the other monsters?We piss off Godzilla?
Unsupervised word embeddings capture latent knowledge from materials science literature - Nature
Natural language processing algorithms applied to three million materials science abstracts uncover relationships between words, material compositions and properties, and predict potential new thermoelectric materials.www.nature.com
Algorithm trained on a corpus of academic papers in material science discovers the periodic table, predicts future discoveries and implies existence of unknown materials.
Seems the algorithm finds the unseen/unknown knowledge within the connections made by scientists as they build upon existing knowledge. Very neat.