There are few things worse than having to avoid eating your favorite ice cream because you don’t want to experience the pain caused by sensitive teeth. That may soon be a thing of the past, with researchers developing a novel way of rebuilding lost tooth minerals, offering a long-term solution to…
One thing I miss about r/science is coming to the comments for stuff like this to see it immediately debunked by someone smarter than me. I hope this is not bullshit, but after many years of seeing these science journalism articles, I immediately assume it absolutely is bullshit
This is exactly it. The hope is real, but usually fleeting. Come on experts, get over here and tell us if this is bullshit, please. It has to be, right? I’m talking commercial over the counter option, tube of toothpaste, a few minty applications and bam! Strong-ass teeth. This article makes all that seem plausible.
One thing I miss about r/science is coming to the comments for stuff like this to see it immediately debunked by someone smarter than me. I hope this is not bullshit, but after many years of seeing these science journalism articles, I immediately assume it absolutely is bullshit
This is exactly it. The hope is real, but usually fleeting. Come on experts, get over here and tell us if this is bullshit, please. It has to be, right? I’m talking commercial over the counter option, tube of toothpaste, a few minty applications and bam! Strong-ass teeth. This article makes all that seem plausible.
Ha! I am not the only one! I would love this to be right but the experience is so far that it is sensationalism to get clickbait articles
I also miss the tighter moderation. So many US centered political topics on the front page…