Coffee With Scott Adams — Knowledge Archive July 2, 2026
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that makes everything better. It's called the simultaneous sip. It happens now. Go. Shall we start with the good news? Everybody wants some good news. All right, we'll start with that. There's a report that the University of Pittsburgh scientists have discovered a biomolecule. Biomolecule. You know, you should probably practice saying bio

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molecule before you say it out loud for the first time in your entire life. I have never said the word biomolecule out loud until just this moment, and well, it wasn't smooth. But anyway, this biomolecule may neutralize coronavirus. So it's not a vaccine. It would be some kind of biomolecule. If it works, apparently it works in animals, which generally is not enough to get excited. There are a lot of things that work in animals that don't work in people. But this particular biomolecule, and come on, you've probably just said biomolecule at home just to see if you could do it, didn't you? You did say it out loud. Biomolecule. And apparently it's in the sort of general category of things that are generally safe. So it seems to just rapidly, just absolutely whack the coronavirus. The end. And it looks promising. So we might have something. I don't know

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how long it would take to test this, but it seems promising. My favorite story of the day is internet troll Jacob Wall faked an FBI raid on some guy. I think he works with Jack Burkman. And so the Washington Post actually picked it up as a real story. And I have to admit, as fakes go, this was really well done because the videos and the pictures of what looked to be, it really looked like an FBI…

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