Anonymous ID: 47c776 Dec. 19, 2019, 4:19 a.m. No.7559219   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9222 >>9233

Anyone else outside the US have their sleep patterns messed up by trying to get the latest news on this Great Awakening we're having?

Not complaining, just noting.

Wouldn't have it any other way.

Yesterday was fucking weird.

Goddamn Democrats need to rot.

Love to all you great patriot anons

Anonymous ID: 47c776 Dec. 19, 2019, 4:28 a.m. No.7559251   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9270 >>9291

>>7559222

>I didn't sleep at all last night.

Yup, me too. Too much habbening.

Nice trips btw, cheQQed!

 

>>7559233

>two of the links don't work, it shows Barr but no video comes up.

Try this link, fren

https://video.foxnews.com/playlist/on-air-the-story-with-martha-maccallum/

Anonymous ID: 47c776 Dec. 19, 2019, 4:46 a.m. No.7559338   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9692 >>9702

>>7559270

>You're too damned cheery.

I'm 16 hours ahead of DC coming off the back of a 42 degree Celcius (107F) day with dangerous air quality from raging bushfires to the West.

The Green Party changed the rules on back-burning so it only happens every 10 years instead of every 2.

Has made things much worse.

We're in uncharted waters with this year's fire events.

Looks like the fires were deliberately lit too.

Local anons saying (((they))) have HAARPED the monsoonal weather over the Indian Ocean that brings the seasonal rains to areas to the North in this part of the world.

Feels like what they did to California.

Deplete the water reserves, build up the undergrowth to fuel the fires.

Change the jetstream.

Start fires

Then leave it to the mockingbird media to cry "Climate Change" for them.

Messed up.

Traitors.

It's nearly midnight and it's finally cooled down but the air is still in "Hazardous" range, all windows closed.

Honestly, the fucking peach mint bs has got me down.

Trying to stay positive.

Hope you have a great day, patriot.

Anonymous ID: 47c776 Dec. 19, 2019, 5:37 a.m. No.7559605   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9633 >>9648 >>9693

Invisible Ink Could Reveal whether Kids Have Been Vaccinated

The technology embeds immunization records into a child’s skin

 

Keeping track of vaccinations remains a major challenge in the developing world, and even in many developed countries, paperwork gets lost, and parents forget whether their child is up to date. Now a group of Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers has developed a novel way to address this problem: embedding the record directly into the skin.

 

Along with the vaccine, a child would be injected with a bit of dye that is invisible to the naked eye but easily seen with a special cell-phone filter, combined with an app that shines near-infrared light onto the skin. The dye would be expected to last up to five years, according to tests on pig and rat skin and human skin in a dish.

 

The system—which has not yet been tested in children—would provide quick and easy access to vaccination history, avoid the risk of clerical errors, and add little to the cost or risk of the procedure, according to the study, published Wednesday in Science Translational Medicine.

 

“Especially in developing countries where medical records may not be as complete or as accessible, there can be value in having medical information directly associated with a person,” says Mark Prausnitz, a bioengineering professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology, who was not involved in the new study. Such a system of recording medical information must be extremely discreet and acceptable to the person whose health information is being recorded and his or her family, he says. “This, I think, is a pretty interesting way to accomplish those goals.”

 

The research, conducted by M.I.T. bioengineers Robert Langer and Ana Jaklenec and their colleagues, uses a patch of tiny needles called microneedles to provide an effective vaccination without a teeth-clenching jab. Microneedles are embedded in a Band-Aid-like device that is placed on the skin; a skilled nurse or technician is not required. Vaccines delivered with microneedles also may not need to be refrigerated, reducing both the cost and difficulty of delivery, Langer and Jaklenec say.

 

Delivering the dye required the researchers to find something that was safe and would last long enough to be useful. “That’s really the biggest challenge that we overcame in the project,” Jaklenec says, adding that the team tested a number of off-the-shelf dyes that could be used in the body but could not find any that endured when exposed to sunlight. The team ended up using a technology called quantum dots, tiny semiconducting crystals that reflect light and were originally developed to label cells during research. The dye has been shown to be safe in humans.

 

The approach raises some privacy concerns, says Prausnitz, who helped invent microneedle technology and directs Georgia Tech’s Center for Drug Design, Development and Delivery. “There may be other concerns that patients have about being ‘tattooed,’ carrying around personal medical information on their bodies or other aspects of this unfamiliar approach to storing medical records,” he says. “Different people and different cultures will probably feel differently about having an invisible medical tattoo.”

 

When people were still getting vaccinated for smallpox, which has since been eradicated worldwide, they got a visible scar on their arm from the shot that made it easy to identify who had been vaccinated and who had not, Jaklenec says. “But obviously, we didn’t want to give people a scar,” she says, noting that her team was looking for an identifier that would be invisible to the naked eye. The researchers also wanted to avoid technologies that would raise even more privacy concerns, such as iris scans and databases with names and identifiable data, she says.

 

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/invisible-ink-could-reveal-whether-kids-have-been-vaccinated/

 

For absolute fuck's sake