I wish I could play it for the first time again its very well made. I 100%'d it just because its so satisfying to play! Have fun and don’t look up spoilers or guides until you really get stuck!
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GingaNinga@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•What the Comfort Class Doesn’t Get - People with generational wealth control a society that they don’t understand.10·11 days agoahh the french paradox! Lots of wine, fatty food and super low heart disease!
GingaNinga@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•What the Comfort Class Doesn’t Get - People with generational wealth control a society that they don’t understand.33·11 days agoTheres a pretty strong link between financial health and mental/physical well-being
GingaNinga@lemmy.worldto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•'Unparalleled' snake antivenom made from man bitten 200 timesEnglish1·27 days agoThanks for the explainer! My lab specializes in IHC so I’m generally familiar with ag-ab interactions but not so much with antibody development. Its fascinating!
GingaNinga@lemmy.worldto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•'Unparalleled' snake antivenom made from man bitten 200 timesEnglish0·28 days agoThe immune system is super complicated but essentially when an animal or person are exposed to some sort of substance white blood cells sample that compound and create an antibody that is tailored to bind and neutralize it. Different substances range in their ability to induce this response and it often takes repeat exposures to get the titre to high enough levels. So one way or another some sort of animal needs to be exposed to the venom whether it be horse, goat or mouse and we would harvest the antibody for use in emergency situations where we need to immediately reverse the effects of a snake bite.
Another way would be to do this in cell culture but I’m not quite sure how that works, I think thats easier to do when the proteins are directly coded for like insulin or something. You could probably harvest B cell clones that produce the antibody to the venom, make them immortal and harvest it that way but I’m less familiar with that sort of wok so I can’t really comment further.
although you’re flying between planets they are reasonably-sized its not at all overwhelming. I’d dedicate a few runs to exploring each world then once you think you’ve figured it out move on to the next one. Each session is around 10-12 minutes (I forget) and some areas are open early and close later or are closed off early then open up later so keep that in mind. Other than that basically the entire game is open to you right off the bat, its all about exploring. And the payoff is incredible! each planet is just so interesting! honestly its just a really well put-together game.