Hopefully it gets peer reviewed soon. It's interesting but I would like to see it reproduced before we say it was discovered.
In a study that has yet to be peer reviewed
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Hopefully it gets peer reviewed soon. It's interesting but I would like to see it reproduced before we say it was discovered.
In a study that has yet to be peer reviewed
Why would you want the mystery virus to reproduce?
It's not a virus, and I think that @[email protected] was saying that they'd like the study reproduced, not the Obelisks.
I know that my comment deserved an "/s" since I was playing off of unclear pronouns and the article's use of "virus-like," but I felt that admitting that I was in on the joke undermined the humor. I stand by my choice and accept my downvotes for the chuckles.
Because they're not a virus. And they're a new discovery, we don't know how they reproduce.
Don't kink shame me
This article is from January. It has since been peer reviewed and published in Cell. But, having been peer reviewed has no bearing on reproducibility unless within this study they were to have multiple independent groups repeat their experiments. Which I don’t think they did. Still, good study I think.
I'm a peer. I pee at least 6 times a day; more if I'd had a lot of water that day. Can I review it?
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It's an alien invasion. And you all thought they would be Human sized. mwahahahaha
I didn't. I saw that episode of the X-files.
so they are basically just genetic material with no coat?
From what AI understood, yes. Scientists are not yet sure exactly what they are, and they have no apparent way to survive outside of a cell like viruses, but they also seem to be more complex than plasmids.