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>>2509305Everything is dependent on Chinese inputs, therefore China can basically at will destroy American economy. China will probably give USA the "privilege" of testing out all the bad paths of development and then will sweep in and take over everything that looks decent
https://english.cas.cn/newsroom/research_news/life/202506/t20250620_1045926.shtmlImage
In a recent study published in Cell, researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Capital Medical University introduced a new type of human stem cell called senescence-resistant mesenchymal progenitor cells (SRCs) by reprogramming the genetic pathways associated with longevity. These cells, which resist aging and stress without developing tumors, were tested on elderly crab-eating macaques, which share physiological similarities with humans in their 60s and 70s.
The research team conducted a 44-week experiment on these macaques. The macaques received biweekly intravenous injections of SRCs, with a dosage of 2×106 cells per kilogram of body weight. The researchers found no adverse effects among the macaques. Detailed assessments confirmed that the transplanted cells did not cause tissue damage or tumors.
The researchers discovered that SRCs triggered a multi-system rejuvenation, reversing key markers of aging across 10 major physiological systems and 61 different tissue types. The treated macaques exhibited improved cognitive function, and tissue analyses indicated a reduction in age-related degenerative conditions such as brain atrophy, osteoporosis, fibrosis, and lipid buildup.
At the cellular level, SRCs decreased the number of senescent cells, reduced inflammation, and increased progenitor cell populations in neural and reproductive tissues. They even stimulated sperm production. At the molecular level, SRCs enhanced genomic stability, improved responses to oxidative stress, and restored protein balance. More than 50% of the examined tissues showed a reversal of aging-related gene expression profiles to a younger state. Single-cell analyses revealed significant reversals in gene expression among peripheral blood cells (33%), the hippocampus (42%), and ovarian tissue (45%). Machine learning-based aging clocks estimated that the biological age of immature neurons was reversed by six-seven years, and that of oocytes by five years.
>>2509347 (me)
honestly this might be the way china solves its aging crisis. If there are lowering births then keep your population young forever. That way the death rate goes down, and the population is still useful as workers
>>2509348Workers aren't needed, most factory/mining/farm labor can just be automated. The main problem is just economic, since old people drain government money for retirement pensions and don't generate tax revenue. I think this can simply be solved by systemic reform since in the current market system it means young people have to shoulder the burden of the old with increased taxes, but in a command economy it wouldn't be a problem at all since automated factories are producing just as much stuff as before just with less people, so there's still enough resources to distribute. Ofc they can't go full command economy while still being integrated into the world economy, so a halfway solution would just be to further nationalize the country's industries and add the profits to the government's income to pay retirement pensions.
>>2509589>The main problem is just economic, since old people drain government money for retirement pensions and don't generate tax revenue.and this is where anti aging solution can come in. Decrease the amount of old population that would depend on government services and welfare. Therefore lifting a lot of the financial burden from the gov and the young people.
Systematic reform could work too, I admit. But anti aging can solve the core financial pension problem
>>2510006But then they would have to either lift the retirement age or lower the pension by a lot which would be difficult and unpopular. Because rn the retirement pension is so high that there's no reason to continue working once you hit that age, unless you're a workaholic or really really want as much money as possible.
>>2510031 (me)
I wouldn't want to keep working past 60 anyway. It sounds much more appealing to me if the government eats up a few corpos, uses robots and a handful of human overseers to staff the assembly lines, and puts the profits towards my retirement pension lmao.
>>2510031>>2510032admittingly, its true people wouldnt want to work. Nor do they want their welfare to be gone…
okay systematic reform may be the only practical solution for the retirment pension problem
>>2509305>USA still leads in>AI (Algorithms, Models, Architectures, Frameworks)Heard of Deepseek? China's basically the world capital in AI research.
>AI HardwaresChina's also starting to make their own AI hardware as well that rivals and even supasses NVidia's offerings.
>5G Core and Network VirtualizationChina has always been ahead in 5G technology. Why do you think the West has banned Huawei from their networks?
>Academic Research and Higher Education Institutions>>2488181<Eight of the top ten research institutions in the world are Chinese. Every single G7 research institution is in decline…https://archive.ph/2025.09.16-041123/https://www.nature.com/nature-index/research-leaders/2025/institution/all/all/global#selection-999.0-999.43>Military AviationThere's more J-20s than F-22s now and the F-35 can't really be called a stunning success; if it weren't for the fact that it is also a political project, it would have been cancelled years ago.
>Clean Tech InnovationCeded to China because the GOPers think that solar and wind power are weak and gay.
>Industrial AutomationChina's far ahead on that. In fact, they have more industrial robots than anywhere else on Earth and the number is continuing to grow. Contrary to what a lot of people here seem to believe, China has long since moved beyond assembling clothes or cheap toys for 10 cents/hour or whatever.
>Oil & GasThe energy of the past. Might as well crow about being ahead in steamships
>Blockchain>Real Estate>Venture Capital and Startups>Streaming Services>Corporate Legal & IP Services>Digital Advertising Platforms>Financial ServicesAll of these are nothing but capitalist scams. Might as well worry about being behind in flood geology or Tartarian studies.
what is a good youtube video for a slop eating piggy retard such as myself to learn about the chinese civil war/revolution ?
>>2509305>half of them are just subdivisions of other items on the listlol
>>2510137Only a small part of that channel is about this period and it's not slop but somewhat academic, from a uni prof that is knoweldeable, funny and probably somewhat autistic
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0dgUUfQJwif1nI7xsZ-ZnA >>2510195>slightlythis guy comes up on my feed sometimes.
120% more than slightly. he waffles on about the most absolute useless nonsense.
Like all autistic military freaks he suffers from hyper focusing on useless details that absolutely don't matter. For example doing multiple whole videos on the kind of gun people use, like it's in any way important or anyone actually cares.
>>2510200Yeah well the whole channel is about ancient guns and in a lesser way military history, that stuff interests people though, and yeah sure it's not that important but it's why it's good quality "slop". If you want important stuff you should care about you need to go for college lectures and then it's not slop anymore because you need to really focus on it.
>>2512089
What, you think African workers won't benefit from industrial jobs?
>>2512104Uhm, honey, industrialization and proletarianization is bad when Choynah does it.
>>2513276Walls have a lot of stupid shit written on them, too. You should be less trusting of opinion pieces on USA's adversaries - because US propagandists are prone to fantasies
>>2513276America's reporting on Vietnam is somehow worse than their reporting on Cuba. Not DPRK schizophrenia yet but certainly bad.
>>2513463You can’t put factories back in the midwest snd especially Ohio because no one that could theoretically work these factory floors could pass a drug test, I’m not even talking about people pissing hot for weed or alcohol.
>>2513517Solution: stop drug testing people at work, lmao.
freak country. jfc.
>>2513521You cannot have active meth and fentanyl users on a factory floor, it’s an insurance and safety issue
>>2513623erm aktually chud china is not real socialism
Daily reminder that vague use of the term "socialism" (eg "[x] is/isn't socialism") is a glowie tactic.
>>2513276they are making new train lines but its not a strategic priority because vietnam is also blocked by malacca so they are more focused on CPEC. you can be sure that if china falls vietnam is next on the list
>>2513517all the coke here is half fentanyl by volume now, it’s getting pretty grim.