bacteriophages play a small role in human immunity, we have our own "viriome" (which is unique to every human) that consists of 'friendly' viruses that "consume" bacteria that are not so beneficial for us.
@jairo8746
The reason pharma doesn't release a bacteriophage medication is not because of regulations or other governmental shenanigans, it is entirely an economical issue. Not one of those businesses will spend even a single dime on proving efficacy, effectivity and safety to something they can't patent and make a monopoly out of (you can't own exclusive rights to a whole species). The only way it could ever happen is if a government does spend the money to do it.
@xana3961
The main problem with using bacteriophages is simply that the phages are so hyper specific that you'd need to grow a
@Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88
How's the baby doing?! You look TIRED!!!
@inamortz2372
I love the Worms references in the video. Tells a lot about the animators!
@dand8538
Hi Tyler I was watching a documentary about pair instability supernova and thought could this be a plan for future Nuclear weapons. What would it take to make a nuclear weapon that uses pair production to create a mini pair instability supernova. Or if you could create such a weapon would you. I have never thought nuclear weapons are dangerous. People are dangerous. No gun ever shot someone of it's own will. The delivery of energy output is a necessity and something like that would have the power to deflect a doomsday meteor. We have already admitted our weapons are not powerful enough to stop that. We know how to make much bigger that could stop the doomsday meteor we need to make it and stop messing with this communist capitalist crap and religion and realise we are all on this 1 spinning place of life together in a cold empty universe.
@HimitsuYami
"This has nothing to do with nuclear mutation" OK but imagine if it did work like that lol. We all mutate so much we become immune to radiation. Unrealistic yes, but more realistic than super powers lol
@nunyabiznez8120
I understand why you 'react' to nuke vids, but biology vids?
@ThePixelated_kris
You should collaborate with vlogging through history
@vertigoz
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it's not like people don't inject already fungi (penicillium). if it works it works
@Liminaut0
DUDE!! ALMOST 100K!!! :D
@Plasmawario
Always love to see the kurzgesagt reaction videos in particular, always fun to sit through with you!
@Misto_deVito6009
One of my favorite kurzgesagt videos
@KrystianLis-pt9rz
Love your videos
@Sougata_XD
Can you react on "Why the universe is hostile to computers " by Veritisum
@captnswagAthugs
Fantastic man. Keep going with the Kurzgesagt’s‼️
@silveratlas8620
Great video as always man! I've been going through it recently, but these videos serve as a good way to focus my mind on something else. Thanks for what you do, and I love how you can take almost completely distinct topics and create analogies for ideas within the realm of nuclear physics. That's really impressive to me! p.s. I recommend the channel But Why! They have some really great in-depth videos with a variety of topics within physics. Thanks!
@AmaroqStarwind
I kinda want to see "Nuclear Engineer reacts to Dr. Stone".
@fostercathead
She was a cute bacterium, just a little ugly in the phage.
@darthkarl99
Suggestion for a video by the youtube channel "Alexander the ok". He has a video on Rocketdyne's experimental tri-propellent rocket engine. Ran on Liquid Hydrogen, Molten Lithium, and Liquid Fluorine. Not the nastiest rocket fuel ever considered.
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