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2023 Biggest Breakthroughs in Science - Tier List
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@DrBenMiles

4 months ago

A lot happened in 2023! What was your top science story? Let me know down below 👇 And yes technically quantum wormholes were last year, but they snuck into this year...

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@hgbugalou

4 months ago

Cmon man, JWST breaking cosmology and the hubble tension stuff deserves at least an A tier! That is going to be big once we get our head around it.

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@PotatoSofi

3 months ago

Discovering a room temp, ambient pressure, super conductor wouldn't even be a discovery of this decade... It would be the discovery of the millennium. That thing can rewrite how we treat and see electronics in general and revolutionise ALL sectors of production, on top of a giant pile of researchs that aren't related but would benefit massively from such discovery.

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@skyblueo

3 months ago

If you add all the James Webb discoveries into one story, as opposed to everything else on your list, it has to be S-tier. It just weighs more.

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@5133937

3 months ago

The double slit in time discovery is even more mind-blowing than the original double slit experiment. Time increasingly feels like an iceberg where all we know about it is just the tip, and it may not be anything like what we think it is.

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@chuckcosby1681

4 months ago

Nice video! James Webb should be an S. FYI, Toyota first announced they would have a solid state battery in two years in 2015. Then again in 2017, 2020 and now again in 2023. You had it right, this is just a bait to delay people from buying any car and make existing EV's look inferior to the near future that never arrives.

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@ronhoffman2405

4 months ago

Plasmogen therapy that allows the mitochondria to regenerate, gives more ATP and cell energy. This in turn provides cells with ability to clean out junk, repair DNA, and regain lost function. Trials have shown a reversal of Alzheimer's disease. One patient who could not walk, talk or recognize family members, after two weeks of plasmogen treatment, was walking and talking with her family that she knew. If verified would definitely be an S.

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@jaycobe9240

4 months ago

Thanks for all the great content this year. Your ability to relay scientific information in an understandable manner is extraordinary. Keep on rocking in 2024.

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@adilsongoliveira

4 months ago

I've been using Ozenpic for the last 18 months +- and lost about 26Kg. It helps a lot but it just makes the dieting easier. I still had to change my eating habits and reduce/replace the many tasty things I indulged in. Coincidentaly I did a check-up today and my IMC is now normal, my blood pressure is also back to normal, my liver fat is gone, etc. I now need to increase my muscle mass but that's expected. Phase 2 starts in January :)

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@As3th8r

4 months ago

Low frequenzy gravi waves is easily S tier for me XD. That's another nobel prize.

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@sirgog

3 months ago

One to consider for D tier in mathematics - some of the advances in Ramsay theory. It's an advance in graph theory specifically, but these often show up in other fields later, especially around neural networks.

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@DCGreenZone

4 months ago

The restoration of an optic nerve by Sinclar et. al, and the realization that cellular senescence may underlie most/all neurodegeneration. Think about those implications.

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@tucan1309

3 months ago

That antimatter is affected by gravity deserves more, experiments like that are hard to run and if we only had theories for all we knew it might not have been affected by gravity.

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@kevindunn1013

3 months ago

Just came upon your channel: well thought out and interesting! Keep up the good work!

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@DreadEnder

3 months ago

One of the least covered and most important scientific discoveries in 2023 was the discovery of a pinacosaurus specimen. One, with an intact larynx! It was previously thought that dinosaurs didn’t have larynx’s and so couldn’t make complex vocalisations. But this discovery completely changed our understanding of prehistory!

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@hgbugalou

4 months ago

Honorable mention: All the discoveries about the micro biome and how it is far more important to humans in many ways. I think some big things are coming in the next few years there.

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@oilbender

4 months ago

Don't agree with all the rankings but great video. Also. I thing you missed two big ones. 1) Canon nonimprint lithography breakthrough. 2) A mathematician recently released an improved version of shor's algorithm if that's hownits spelled.

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@justincollins2804

2 months ago

As a dietetics student who is focusing heavily on obesity, I feel like semaglutide is at least worth a B tier classification. Or at least it would be if it were new in 2023. We've been aware of the weight-control potential of semaglutide as far back as 2020 (if not earlier). Also, don't sleep on 15% weight loss - that's 30 lbs in those weighing 200 lbs as a starting weight and most individuals being prescribed these drugs are starting at a much higher weight than that. Furthermore, gaining weight when getting off the medicine is a weird double standard that doesn't exist with other drugs - blood pressure medicine is considered effective if it lowers blood pressure as long as someone stays on it, but nobody acts like it's worthless if blood pressure goes back up when a person stops taking the drug. All that said, one new thing that happened in 2023 was Tirzepatide being approved for weight management. This stands out because Tirzepitide is both works on both GLP-1 and GIP pathways and it has also been demonstrated as being more effective than semaglutide. The future of weight management pharmacology is looking promising, the present is pretty hopeful itself too.

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@user-sp1fn2le5e

3 months ago

Good roundup. I'm happy I found your show. Thank you.

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@georgeh6856

4 months ago

JWST images should be higher than B. ChatGPT and related AI are more hype than anything else. They either should not be included because they are not pure science, or they should get no more than a C rating until they can prove themselves to be more useful and less error-prone.

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