Considering the gravity of the Coronavirus pandemic, and the havoc it has wreaked around the globe, do you think the team(s) that develops a treatment for it likely will receive, at least, a Nobel Prize nomination...if not the Prize itself?
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Resposta de tmdb45216683
no 25 de marzo do 2020 ás 4:20PM
What kind of Nobel Prize categories are there? If there's one in medicine then absolutely yes.
Resposta de Knixon
no 25 de marzo do 2020 ás 8:03PM
Considering the number of people working on it and the people working on the work of other people etc, it doesn't seem like any one person would be The One who discovers The Cure. But if someone winds up being in that position, I would hope they would either decline graciously, or at least give credit to a lot of other people in their speech. Even more than Sheldon did in his.
Meanwhile, on the lighter side...
In honor of the old BC comics where one character would see clams walking around on the beach and yell to the others, "CLAMS GOT LEGS!" etc, I'm going to go with...
CORONAVIRUS GOT GRAVITY!!!
Resposta de FormerlyKnownAs
no 26 de marzo do 2020 ás 8:11PM
Had to
"The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is awarded yearly by the Nobel Foundation for outstanding discoveries in the fields of life sciences and medicine."
Same here, I’d expect the Nobel Committee to sit up and take notice of such an achievement.
Resposta de FormerlyKnownAs
no 10 de abril do 2020 ás 3:55PM
Have become quite the fan of Dr. Fauci.
Too bad his herculean efforts to save us from ourselves don’t fall into one of the Nobel Prize eligible categories.
Can't believe the man is getting death threats. Considering the weight of this public burden, AND the "workarounds” he, no doubt, has had to pull off so that “saner heads” could prevail, you’d think that gratitude, not hostility, would be the order of the day.
Resposta de bratface
no 10 de abril do 2020 ás 5:58PM
Really? You don't know that there is a medicine category?
Resposta de tmdb45216683
no 10 de abril do 2020 ás 6:08PM
Do you hang out on message boards to discuss things or to try to make people feel stupid?
Resposta de bratface
no 10 de abril do 2020 ás 6:11PM
Why not both? But you haven't always been kind in your responses to others either. I just find it odd that you didn't know that. This isn't the first time you guys have discussed the Nobel prize.
Resposta de tmdb45216683
no 10 de abril do 2020 ás 6:25PM
I'm done. You can explain it to the others.
Tim, I'm sorry.
Resposta de znexyish
no 10 de abril do 2020 ás 6:45PM
I discovered The Cure in the 80s. As for The One , that would be Dennis Kim. Too bad his talent now lies at the bottom of a paper bag.
Resposta de FormerlyKnownAs
no 10 de abril do 2020 ás 7:45PM
Or, Dr. Bernadette Maryann Rostenkowski-Wolowitz.
Resposta de znexyish
no 10 de abril do 2020 ás 7:54PM
No one's getting cured until Bernie gets her espresso and an apple pie. Penny has a sample in her case but she needs a foot rub. Come on people we don't have all day.
Resposta de Knixon
no 11 de abril do 2020 ás 5:36AM
What, all I can rub is her feet??? Well, okay.
Resposta de FormerlyKnownAs
no 11 de abril do 2020 ás 12:54PM
Was just
what happened to the actor, Austin Lee, who played Kim. Checked his profile page, you-know-where, and found nothing recent. Did a search; and here is an excerpt from an article (“Express" 10/29/19) about his role on the show.
"In fact, this was the last acting job Lee had as a whole – he appears to have turned his back on acting and Big Bang remains his last credit."
Guess, not everyone wants to grow up to be a superstar.
Resposta de FormerlyKnownAs
no 28 de abril do 2020 ás 9:32PM
Maybe, no Nobel; but, the next best thing
...
Dr. Anthony Fauci (Brad Pitt) Cold Open - SNL
Resposta de bratface
no 29 de abril do 2020 ás 12:49AM
Did you read the comments? If not, don't, the inmates have taken over the asylum