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Mon. 04/11 - You Have Livetweeted Dysentery

Cool Stuff Daily

Reggie Risseeuw and Marques Pfaff

News, Science, Tech News, Society & Culture

4.6739 Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2022

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

The Maryland man livetweeting his bout of dysentery––don’t worry, he’s okay. Plus, scientists have managed to de-age human skin cells by thirty years. And an implausible NASA artifact was taken back to space this weekend by one of the Axiom Space private astronauts. Sponsor: The Jordan Harbinger Show, jordanharbinger.com/start Links: Beginning of dysentery thread (Jake Eberts, Twitter) A Man Is Tweeting Through His Dysentery, But Don’t Worry, It’s For Science (BuzzFeed News) Jake Eberts' Campaign for Water (The Water Project) Norovirus person (cydbird7, TikTok) Old skins cells reprogrammed to regain youthful function (EurekAlert) Scientists Rewind The Clock of Human Skin Cells to Make Them Act 30 Years Younger (ScienceAlert) Scientists make further inroads into reversing ageing process of cells (The Guardian) Private astronaut brings an item of mythic proportions to space station (Mashable) First All-Private Astronaut Team Arrives at the International Space Station (Gizmodo) IT'S ALMOST TIME | CREEL CLOCK LIVESTREAM (Stranger Things, YouTube)  ‘Stranger Things’ Hosting a Mysterious Countdown Livestream (All Hallows Geek) 'For All Mankind' season 3 lands June 10 on Apple TV Plus (Space.com) Jackson Bird on Twitter See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:35.3

It's Monday, April 11th, 2022. I'm Jackson Bird today. The Maryland man live tweeting his bout of dysentery. Don't worry, he's okay. Plus, scientists have managed to de-age human skin cells by 30 years.

0:54.6

And an implausible NASA artifact was taken back to space this weekend

0:59.8

by one of the Axiom Space private astronauts.

1:03.1

Here's some cool stuff for your ride home.

1:08.2

We all laugh at a good Oregon Trail. You have died of dysentery gag. But in reality,

1:15.0

dysentery is responsible for about a million deaths around the world each year. In low-income

1:20.7

countries especially, it is still very much an issue. And unfortunately, we don't yet have a

1:25.9

vaccine for it. But thankfully, scientists are actively

1:30.0

working on a vaccine and in fact they are in the process of conducting phase 2C clinical trials

1:35.6

at the University of Maryland Baltimore right now. And one of the participants has taken the

1:41.3

internet along for the ride. Jake Ebert's has been tweeting consistent updates about his symptoms

1:47.0

ever since ingesting a solution of Shigella, the bacterium that causes dysentery.

1:52.0

Back in February and March, Eberts received two vaccines, but he doesn't know if he got the placebo or not.

2:00.0

And for the sake of the vaccine's success, I hope that he got the placebo,

2:05.2

because Eberts has been experiencing a ton of symptoms.

2:08.9

Although the participants were told that about 80% of them would experience symptoms

2:13.0

despite some of them being vaccinated.

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