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Raw Milk Reality Check, Proton Beam to the Face, AI Animal Translators and The Enhanced Games

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If you’ve got a raw milk enthusiast friend, they might be conveniently forgetting that grandma used to boil her "fresh" milk to avoid dying from bacteria poisoning. 

Mind you, it wasn’t all safe in the good old days. In 1978, a Soviet scientist stuck his head in a particle accelerator and got blasted with a proton beam 600 times the lethal dose (and somehow survived). He might be a good candidate for the upcoming Enhanced Games, a sporting competition that openly encourages athletes to take performance-enhancing drugs. 

Have you ever wondered what your dog is thinking? Well, AI might finally let us chat with animals, but do we really want to hear what they have to say?

CHAPTERS:

 

00:00 Who is Sponsoring the Enhanced Games

02:06 Raw Milk Myths Debunked

05:03 Historical Practices of Milk Boiling

08:10 The Proton Beam Incident

14:20 Interspecies Communication Challenge

24:42 Anthropomorphism and Animal Emotions

25:08 The Ethics of Translating Animal Communication

27:55 Enhanced Games Events and Controversies

30:51 Debate on Performance Enhancing Drugs

38:54 Risks and Consequences of Steroid Use

42:19 The Future of Enhanced Games and Athlete Compensation

42:57 Science Says Pay Me More



SOURCES:

$10m prize launched for team that can truly talk to the animals

Dolphin whistle decoders win $100,000 interspecies communication prize

Steroids? Sure! Doping? Bring it on! 'Enhanced Games' push to be the Olympics* — with drugs

 

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A Soviet Physicist Once Survived A Proton Beam Through The Head – This Is How

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