Columnist Patrick Moeschen describes his time in the dating world with his limb-girdle muscular dystrophy before eventually meeting his wife. https://t.co/DvNz8966MQ
Blizzard Entertainment donated 100% of the purchase price of fundraiser's online fox companion, Reven, to support DMD research, patient care. https://t.co/KNoWRTgGuj
Columnist Shalom Lim saw elements of his own journey with DMD reflected in the Netflix documentary "The Remarkable Life of Ibelin. https://t.co/C6hcVUKkcU
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Silver chloride and ammonia have been produced since antiquity, and the camera obscura is similarly ancient. The only real tech barrier to photography was a lens to allow enough light in to form an image - and Europe has been able to make them for about 800 years. Medieval science just overlooked the idea.
If the right knowledge had been found out, we could now have photographs of Tudor soldiers displaying the body of Richard III, Columbus and his crew ready to depart, and London before the great fire.
Mechanically powered moving pictures may well have followed, and you might be able to see silent film of the US founding fathers.
That the available technologies were not combined for centuries is to me a catastrophic loss of information.
The MDA awarded over $5 million in 21 new grants funding research into various forms of muscle diseases, like Duchenne and limb-girdle MD. https://t.co/3B28a6xx26
A German company that sells cleaning equipment used its pressure washers to create a giant image of Godzilla on the Iwaya Kawauchi Dam in Saga Prefecture, Japan.