Scientists have been
conducting dangerous experiments for years under these conditions, and there have been no disasters.
Not exact matches
For us it came down to a risk benefit analysis: were the risks associated with co-sleeping outweighed by the risks of a parent sleeping only 1 - 2 hours a night for months on end and also attempting to drive /
conduct experiments involving
dangerous materials / operate large machinery each day.
With vast differences in the physiology of different species and poorly
conducted experiments, it comes as no surprise that 92 % of all drugs that are shown to be safe and effective in animal tests prove to be ineffective or even
dangerous to humans.
On a drive home from the laboratory, researchers in Canada
conducted a straightforward
experiment: They traveled stretches of road with various speed limits (20, 50, 90, and 110 kilometers per hour) and tested how close a bird on or beside the road (like the magpie above) would allow the advancing car to come before fleeing its
dangerous position — a measure called flight initiation distance.
«We need to stop this
dangerous experiment humankind is
conducting on the Earth's atmosphere.»