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69tank69 t1_jdrjuia wrote
Reply to comment by Bruh_dawg in Panera Bread will use palm-scanning technology for its loyalty program by Nicolas-matteo
But palm prints are okay, right?
69tank69 t1_jan2fnj wrote
Reply to comment by mtzvhmltng in Screen door for doggie passthrough while keeping out bugs by mtzvhmltng
Steel mesh would be my best guess but even then in order for it to be easily bendable means it will be easy to rip
69tank69 t1_ja37gdm wrote
Reply to comment by Itchy_Idea5846 in ELI5: How are bike disk brakes More eficient than rim brakes? by PanchoZansa
Did you mean mountain bikes? Or why would a bmx bike be in the mud?
69tank69 t1_j8uqnie wrote
Reply to comment by km89 in Psychedelics activate the same receptors as serotonin, so why aren't we always tripping? Psychedelics may cause neuronal plasticity and relieve depression by activating intracellular serotonin receptors that serotonin itself cannot, suggests a new study. by rjmsci
We don’t fully know. But some research has gone into looking at serotonin boosting Neuro plasticity with conventional anti depressants triggering the 5HT1A. Unfortunately checking mechanisms deep in the brain are very difficult to do but if your interested in that side I would consider reading some articles on the Neuro plasticity hypothesis of depression
69tank69 t1_j0rukp4 wrote
Reply to comment by BluePanda101 in Hatchet, homemade gun found in passenger's carry-on bag by mrstipez
80% of banned items ≠ 80% of guns
69tank69 t1_iy8zwsz wrote
Reply to comment by biggreencat in Rolls-Royce successfully tests hydrogen-powered jet engine | Britain's Rolls-Royce said it has successfully run an aircraft engine on hydrogen, a world aviation first that marks a major step towards proving the gas could be key to decarbonising air travel. by yourSAS
You say that like jet fuel catching on fire wouldn’t be a problem
69tank69 t1_iy3jiwh wrote
Reply to comment by Meatball_pressure in 'Landmark achievement': Rolls-Royce and easyJet hail successful hydrogen jet engine test by Wagamaga
It’s not like hydrogen storage requires any precious metals
69tank69 t1_iy1krd8 wrote
Reply to comment by rexcharlesb in Renault's heavy electric trucks are now available to order by Sorin61
If you buy a gallon gasoline and burn it who is responsible for those emissions you or Exxon? What about for the food you eat? What about for the clothes you wear? At some point you need to take responsibility for your actions
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Reply to comment by carlosvega in Egypt inked deals on renewable energy, green hydrogen worth $119 bln by Wagamaga
Solar comes from nuclear fusion so there is only type of energy if you want to use that logic, but calling fossil fuels solar energy is deliberately misleading
69tank69 t1_ixaj5n3 wrote
Reply to comment by carlosvega in Egypt inked deals on renewable energy, green hydrogen worth $119 bln by Wagamaga
Most SMR plants I have seen burned fossil fuels do you have any source that says otherwise
69tank69 t1_ix68ki2 wrote
Reply to comment by carlosvega in Egypt inked deals on renewable energy, green hydrogen worth $119 bln by Wagamaga
Right now a huge chunk of it comes from natural gas
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Reply to comment by insaneintheblain in Taking camera-phone pictures of instructional slides helped students better retain content, not only for the slide information, but also for spoken-word content by giuliomagnifico
It depends what you are learning. That’s basically the only way to teach anatomy
69tank69 t1_jdrk6t4 wrote
Reply to comment by Ehrre in Panera Bread will use palm-scanning technology for its loyalty program by Nicolas-matteo
This idea is stupid but most food service places use quaternary ammonium to sanitize surfaces so while the cloth might not look clean and it’s being reused the sanitizer is still doing it’s job to kill microbes