
Silesian
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Silesian
@sil2068
American man posting about politics, the market, and aerospace.



STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS is officially no longer the most expensive movie ever made. Filings from Universal Pictures reveal that JURASSIC WORLD: DOMINION cost $658.8 million, surpassing the $638.9 million to make The Force Awakens. (Source: fortune.com/2026/06/17/mos…)

We should be vaccinating wild animals. 60% of all infectious diseases, including Ebola, Lyme disease and rabies, come from animals, mostly wild ones. Vaccinating wild animals would help to control these diseases before they spill over to humans. worksinprogress.co/issue/why-we-s… Doing it is surprisingly easy and cheap. Switzerland stopped the spread of fox rabies in the 1970s by airdropping chicken heads filled with oral vaccines from helicopters. By 1999, fox rabies had been totally eradicated. Many American states vaccinate rabies for coyotes by hiding oral vaccines in fishmeal blocks covered in fish oil or vanilla. In Texas, every dollar spent on that program saved between $4 and $13 in human treatment. But we should also vaccinate wild animals for their own sake! Infectious diseases kill animals in agonizing ways and can drive species to extinction. One fungal disease alone has caused 90 amphibian species to go extinct in the last fifty years. In 2015, 60 percent of the global saiga antelope population was killed in three weeks by a bacterial outbreak. White-nose syndrome has killed over six million North American bats since 2007. We could save all these animals from suffering by vaccinating them the way we do pets and humans. It would make the world safer for humans, and *much* better for the animals themselves.




















@NDRepublicans I like how you begin this opinion post by assuring us that what follows is a "correct opinion" 😂 Naturally, it's the stupidest shit ever: the plain facts bespeak that DS kids are unusually happy & confer an unusually high amount of happiness. This isn't sanctimony it's science

BREAKING: Google is planning to release 32 million mosquitoes across Florida and California. The company has asked the EPA for permission to proceed, with the public given until June 5 to respond. The mosquitoes are infected with Wolbachia bacteria, which stops them from reproducing and slowly collapses the wild population from within. Google's previous Debug Project trial in California's Central Valley nearly eliminated mosquitoes from three test sites entirely. A separate trial in Singapore cut dengue cases by 70% within 12 months. Google has now released over 1 billion mosquitoes across four continents. This new proposal is the largest deployment in US history.





Google planning to release millions of mosquitoes into California to help stop diseases, per NYP.



























