"நாங்களும் தான் ஓட்டு போடுறோம்.. வரி கட்டுறோம்.. எந்த விதத்துல, அவங்களை விட குறைஞ்சு போய்ட்டோம்?" 😓😓
2019ஆம் ஆண்டில் மேட்டுப்பாளையம் தீண்டாமை சுவர் இடிந்து விழுந்து, 17 இறந்த பொழுது அதிமுக'வை குற்றம் சாட்டி 2 பக்கத்திற்கு அறிக்கை எழுதிய முதல்வர் ஸ்டாலின் சங்கரலிங்கபுரம் தீண்டாமை சுவர் விவகாரத்திற்கு யாரை குற்றம் சாட்டப்போகிறார்?
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I desperately need conspiracy theorists to tell me what’s going on right now because this cannot be a coincidence 😭 is it because THAT country left the WHO?
Now that everyone is an expert on curing pancreatic cancer in mice, not rats - I want to add some context that goes beyond the headline.
You will want to read this.
Cancer is cured in mice all the time.
Thousands of times. ~90% of those “cures” fail in humans.
Why?
Because mice are:
Genetically simpler.
Treated earlier.
Short-lived.
Not humans.
Mice are a filter - not a finish line.
Yes, this study matters. It comes from the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre.
Yes, it’s pancreatic cancer - one of the deadliest there is. Yes, full tumor regression is impressive.
But here’s what it actually means:
“This approach is now good enough to risk years, trials, and millions of euros on.”
Not:
“Cancer is solved.”
What happens next?
More animal work.
Toxicology.
Phase I (safety).
Phase II (maybe works).
Phase III (beats standard care?).
Maybe 8-10 years if everything goes right.
The real damage isn’t failed drugs.
It’s failed expectations.
Every “cured cancer in mice” headline trains the public to believe:
Cures are being hidden.
Progress should be fast.
Scientists are lying when reality hits.
That’s how trust erodes.
Bottom line:
This is how real cancer progress looks.
Messy. Slow. Risky. Incremental.
Not miracles.
Not conspiracies.
Just science - doing the hard work.
The art of minimalism where less is not empty it is intentional.
Each frame in this series is a small reminder that beauty does not always need to shout. Sometimes it lives in the quiet things