Sally Marvin lost her home to floods and has been housed in temporary accommodation since — she still does not know when it will be safe to return home.
Academic research pdf, worth a read about using stem cells to make the cells we may want in us one day – “The secret to the promise of stem cells in clinical treatment lies in their capability to specialise from an undifferentiated totipotent stem cell into any cell type in appropriate conditions, a trait useful in regeneration of damaged tissue without the chance of rejection, associated with transplants”
These houses can be used as temporary homes for disaster victims.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-05-31/fitzroy-flood-victims-live-in-foldable-containers/102410012
Foldable container homes can be a perfect solution for affordable and sustainable housing.
https://www.nine.com.au/property/homes/foldable-aussie-container-home-auctioned-for-unbelievably-cheap-price/6b4e88bf-4ef8-4c33-bb62-28a7a0c6ce6a
You can order one from Amazon!
This foldable container home would be perfect as a mobile office space.
Here’s one!
Good video here, it may help brain disease if nothing else. Looks like we will have to kill lots of them to find out though.
Cool, no need for God then.
Academic research pdf, worth a read about using stem cells to make the cells we may want in us one day – “The secret to the promise of stem cells in clinical treatment lies in their capability to specialise from an undifferentiated totipotent stem cell into any cell type in appropriate conditions, a trait useful in regeneration of damaged tissue without the chance of rejection, associated with transplants”
Wow, didn’t realise there were immortal life forms. Amazing article on the BBC