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tsonfeir, to upliftingnews in US student, 14, wins award for developing soap to treat skin cancer
@tsonfeir@lemm.ee avatar

If he releases it for free then he’s amazing. If he tries to profit on it, then he’s part of the problem and we shouldn’t celebrate him.

Mr_Blott, to upliftingnews in US student, 14, wins award for developing soap to treat skin cancer

I believe in this guy 110% simply because of his massive Carlton vibes

moistclump,

Strong Carlton vibes. It’s true.

Hangglide, to upliftingnews in US student, 14, wins award for developing soap to treat skin cancer

Add in some sunscreen to the soap and it will clean, prevent, and cure. A trifecta!

lemann, to privacyguides in UK police urged to double use of facial recognition software

Slippery slope IMO - also won’t do anything for criminals, they’ll just put on a mask or helmet.

The real fix is somewhere closer to more humans, not more tech

Hotdogman, to upliftingnews in US student, 14, wins award for developing soap to treat skin cancer

Aaaand patented. JandJ’s new cancer bars require you to use the soap everyday for the rest of your life to stave off the cancer.

espentan,

Of course, if you don’t want to die you best spend a significant amount of your income helping the few get rich(er).

GentlemanLoser,

To stave off cancer caused by their other products

jasondj,

Wait when did J&J cause skin cancer? I’ve only known of the asbestos baby powder.

GentlemanLoser,

Breast cancer, skin cancer…Are we gonna split squamous cells here

uberkalden,

Let me guess, J&J is hiding the true magic cure for cancer from us all?

Lophostemon, to upliftingnews in US student, 14, wins award for developing soap to treat skin cancer

There’s no way that dude is 14. Perhaps I’ve been staring at AI creepiness too long but that guy is easily mid 20’s.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

So this is a 21 Jump Street scenario, except with medicine?

HikingVet,

Because prodigies can’t exist? Or is it some other less savoury preconception?

FunderPants,

Adultificaton is a common racial bias where people see black children as older than they are, it results in a number of problems for those children.

I have fallen for this bias, as a largely unconscious bias we all can fall for it. I think one of the things we can do is self check when it happens to us and point it out when others perpetuate it.

Lophostemon,

Ok. Fair point. Didn’t know that. Will do better. Maybe it’s the small photo I’m looking at. There’s no racism intended.

FunderPants,

You’re awesome, Good work.

jasondj,

I’m not sure how to interpret this comment.

Are you saying you’ve been staring at a lot of AI generated children?

Would you like to take a seat right over there?

protist,

This is one reason why black children are killed by police at higher rates than other races, because they often look older than they actually are and people/police assume they’re adults when they are not

FunderPants,

Yea, adultificaton. Lots of peer reviewed papers written on it.

hark, to upliftingnews in US student, 14, wins award for developing soap to treat skin cancer
@hark@lemmy.world avatar

Does it actually work?

MicroWave,
@MicroWave@lemmy.world avatar

Looks like it does from another article:

Heman’s mentor, 3M product engineering specialist Deborah Isabelle, said she could see the teen’s energy and passion for the project from their first meeting. She described Heman as “focused on making the world a better place for people he hasn’t necessarily even met yet.”

The soap, called Skin Cancer Treating Soap (SCTS), works by using a compound that helps revive dendritic cells, which are killed by cancer cells. Once the dendritic cells are revived, they are able to then fight against the cancer cells. In essence, it reactivates the body’s healing power, Isabelle said.

Similar creams and ointments exist, Heman said, but he doesn’t believe soap has ever been used to fight against skin cancers in their early stages.

He has a five-year plan, which includes seeking approval from the Food and Drug Administration. Isabelle has already connected him with other scientists who specialize in medical products to help him move forward with his plans.

washingtonpost.com/…/heman-bekele-skin-cancer-soa…

_number8_,

He has a five-year plan

this is one of those business buzzwords that makes my skin crawl

synceDD,
@synceDD@lemmy.world avatar

Crawling over words lmaooo soy

WoahWoah,

Yes, a timeline and plan for reaching a goal. So buzzy.

ArmokGoB,
WoahWoah, (edited )

Hard eye roll. Many people plan in 1, 2, 5, 10, and 25 year timelines. This is reductio ad hitleriam taken to its limit point. I’m super glad you’re not a teacher.

QuarterSwede, (edited )
@QuarterSwede@lemmy.world avatar

I was thinking the similar. It’s used in business because it works. Most likely some of the anti-work crowd spouting of crap they think they know about but in reality don’t.

WoahWoah,

Work is hard. I’m against bullshit jobs and exploiting labor, but there’s no world without people getting up, getting off their phones, and getting to work. There’s a nascent sentiment that we would go back to “how it was,” and that we should only work to do things that are beautiful.

We should have more time for that. But your shit goes somewhere. Your trash goes somewhere. And you need to eat. As someone that’s shoveled shit, hauled trash, grown food, and hunts, that’s not easy work. You can’t just wake up one morning with the clarity that no one should do anything they don’t want to do. Everyone needs to do things they don’t want to do.

Work is honorable, and the hardest work I’ve done in my life was the lowest paying, most disrespected, most valuable work I’ve ever done. The fact that we’ve lost sight of that is troubling.

Pay people well. Very well. And if you went to college for it, then you should get paid less than the people that do the actual work, so they can get paid more. Cut the top end off most companies. They went to college too. I went to college, I work a white-collar job. I’m happy and financially comfortable. I know for the real workers to get paid more, I’ll need to be paid less. A college degree doesn’t mean you deserve to be paid more.

That’s just my opinion, and I could be (and likely am) wrong. I’ve been wrong a lot in my life. I’m a better person for it, because I realized it. So there’s a lot of evidence to support the fact that my opinion is wrong. But because I’ve been wrong so often and have tried to grow each time, I’m less wrong than I used to be. I wake up each morning comforted by how I’ve handled my failures.

Success is a fleeting feeling for me. Earned knowledge from my failures and the knowledge that I’ve tried to recognize them and improve myself each time makes me sleep quite happy at night. And when I’m doing something, my fear of failure shrinks every year.

QuarterSwede,
@QuarterSwede@lemmy.world avatar

This is a response better than I deserve. Well done and totally agree with all of your points, especially the being wrong bit.

ArtificialLink,

Just remember money is a completely made up concept.

ThePantser,
@ThePantser@lemmy.world avatar

There’s a cream for that

jasory,

Whenever you read “X-year old does something”, it’s usually already been done or a slight modification of something already been done.

ArtificialLink,

Must be fun to be so cynical all the time. Otherwise idk why you would do it? Like yeah fuck them kids. Better to not encourage them at all and say “you stupid idiot someone basically already did this what you’re doing is pointless, dumbass”

Malfeasant,

Whenever anyone does anything, that’s usually the case…

snooggums,
@snooggums@kbin.social avatar

Whenever you read “person does something”, it’s usually already been done or a slight modification of something already been done.

blanketswithsmallpox,

On the shoulders of giants is a thing for a reason.

grabyourmotherskeys,

When I was 14, I was not helping to cure cancer. My science fair project was about salt raising the boiling point of water. :) I’ll give him props but you’re right.

garbagebagel,

Were your tests conclusive?

I did mine on whether brown eggs would boil faster than white.

grabyourmotherskeys,

I did conclude the boiling point was raised. I was up for a Nobel prize in chemistry but was excluded because of my political leanings.

rustydrd,
@rustydrd@sh.itjust.works avatar

Even if the active ingredients are already known, developing a new mode of application for an existing drug is an enormous accomplishment for a student his age. Plus, the alternative (minors doing experiments with unapproved drugs) is likely illegal, so there’s only so much they could do.

cricket97,

remember when two highschool students solved a 4000 year old unsolved mathematical proof wfla.com/…/teens-prove-2000-year-old-pythagorean-….

RedditWanderer,

Don’t underestimate our ability to miss the obvious. You’re talking about the race that over 3000 or so years, forgot scurvy was cured by vitamin C over 10 times.

They also used to shape steel wire by pulling it really hard through a kinda steel funnel. This works because the tensile strength of steel is much higher than its yield strength, so you can pull on it with more force than it takes to shape it, without it snapping.

Back in the day, we figured out corrosion helped make the steel slippery when it went through the shaping tool. We though it was because some dudes pissed on the steel, so for a while after people pissed on their steel. Until people started figuring out beer worked just as well, and then half beer half water.

Until they finally realized water worked just as well to create corrosion. It took a couple hundred years.

Sometimes it just takes someone to think about it and do it. At 14 that’s incredible, kids aren’t that selfless at that age.

UnderpantsWeevil,
@UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world avatar

At 14 that’s incredible

It’s incredible to have the opportunity to mentor with a senior research analyst at 3M.

Wish more kids were given this kind of opportunity without going six figures into debt

MonkCanatella,

I think both of your statements are correct - lots of innovations are right in front of us, are simple, and that’s the kinda shit scientists love. More kids, but really people of any age, should be given opportunities like this given passion or even a passing curiosity.

wandtpag,

Soap is a rinse-off product. It'll never be as effective as leave-on ointments because the substances that actually do something will mostly be gone as soon as they're rinsed off the skin...

Gazumi, to privacyguides in UK police urged to double use of facial recognition software

The UK police are on their backsides after decades of cuts to workforce. Society is not protected by cameras. People wear masks or hoodies when they mug old ladies. We need bobbies on the street.

Fizz, to privacyguides in UK police urged to double use of facial recognition software
@Fizz@lemmy.nz avatar

With every single piece of news I read I’m glad I’m not living in the uk. It seems over the last 10 years it’s been getting more and more dystopian

throws_lemy,
@throws_lemy@lemmy.nz avatar

Remember the Fifth of November

pimento64, to archaeology in Cold war satellite images reveal hundreds of unknown Roman forts

Why not just link to the actual source?

iHUNTcriminals, to news in Japan investigates foreign YouTubers accused of dodging train fares and stealing food

Give em a hefty slap on the face with a hard brick and notify the fam.

TerminalViscosity, to upliftingnews in Ancient pear tree comes back to life after being felled to make way for HS2
@TerminalViscosity@kbin.social avatar

Footage of the guards who were hired to watch the pear tree:
Pear Tree Guards

Risk, to upliftingnews in Ancient pear tree comes back to life after being felled to make way for HS2

It’s hardly ancient.

Christ, the amount of fucking NIMBYism over HS2. How else do people expect the country to prosper if we don’t invest in it?

YungOnions,
@YungOnions@lemmy.world avatar

Maybe tell that to the government who spent billions on a rail line that doesn’t even deliver on what it was designed for. In the mean time thousands of acres of irreplaceable countryside has been destroyed, including internationally protected wildlife sites, ancient woodlands and legally protected sites of special scientific interest. The only people prospering from this white elephant are the Tory party and HS2.

Risk,

Whilst fair criticism, better public transport and national high speed rail is a good idea. Tory mismanagement is a different problem.

NigelFrobisher, to archaeology in Cold war satellite images reveal hundreds of unknown Roman forts

Whenever you visit a Roman Fort marked on an O.S. map it’s pretty much always just a barely noticeable hump in the field where there may once have been a wall - if you’re lucky enough to see anything.

ShittyBeatlesFCPres, to archaeology in Cold war satellite images reveal hundreds of unknown Roman forts

In 1500 years, satellites are going to reveal hundreds of unknown American forts. ON THE MOON! Space Force!

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