Wow that's pretty cool. If I read it correctly, that talk about flow rates comparable to those found in the human body even, so this is I guess... Pretty directly applicable?
Oh, yeah I was looking it up, and I think it might be just the general CCD protocols in our institution which al involve neuroscience, and those specifically are not up for adoption ,(couldnt find if this actually was from an EU thing, but prolly depends on the type of animal and intervention).
And actually makes total sense. Some the relatively chil work in Wageningen with pets als falls under animal testing but it would feel wrong in those, mild cases.
Fucking love me some cattle decap, they did an awesome tour few weeks ago (heads up, their sweatpants are a bit short, buy one size larger than you think)
Oh shit forreal? I used to work in the NL and there it wasn't allowed. You couldn't even had rodents as pets because the possible dangers of contamination. I thought it was an EU thing actually, but maybe it's just NL.
Edit: not necessarily and EU thing but animal/test dependent actually.
4 hours is a bit tricky indeed. I hope developments in battery tech can help a bit with this. Also curious about the price tag. Still indeed very impressive and pretty cool.
No worries, I was just hoping someone with more knowledge in this field to drop by to enlighten us (you know, nowadays a lot of "good news" has a comment below stating how it's actually either not so good or won't be sustained, or something like that...)
That's sounds ok, right? From the Mission Pilots funds they mention in their meeting, there seem to be some cool project, not just done hidden fossil fuel things or other sketchy stuff.
Anyone more familiar with the ISC, how serious business is this?
Well... Yeah, Panpsychism is empirically unfalsifiable.