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Altiloquent t1_j1n5unr wrote
Reply to A study on volleyball players found that caffeinated chewing gum significantly improved attack accuracy compared to placebo. However, this did not improve results in jumping tests, running tests, and other volleyball specific-skills, including speed tests and accuracy during the volleyball serve by glawgii
So they did at least 8 comparisons on the data and found one was significant. Shouldn't that p value be adjusted, especially since they didn't find significance on measures that were previously reported?
Altiloquent t1_iugpmep wrote
Reply to comment by Mharbles in General Contractor Gives Price Quote on Removing Sword from Stone by FmrEdgelord
I discovered this show recently and it's so good I'm ready to buy a subscription. There's at least one or two episodes on YouTube though
Altiloquent t1_ita4gdz wrote
Wow what a bunch of BS. And they use a picture of a worker in a fab using AR as a thumbnail for a piece on VR lol
Altiloquent t1_iqo7ngs wrote
Reply to comment by Aceticon in Researchers have developed a technique to precisely manipulate and place nanowires with sub-micron accuracy. This discovery could accelerate the development of even smaller and more powerful computer chips by giuliomagnifico
And no idea how they envision moving a billion nanowires per chip onto a stamp with essentially no errors. Seems like a useful tool for researching nanowire properties though
Altiloquent t1_j74x51y wrote
Reply to comment by sids99 in New evidence suggests that ‘hybrid’ immunity, the result of both vaccination and a bout of COVID-19, can provide partial protection against reinfection for at least eight months. Immunity acquired by booster vaccination alone seems to fade somewhat faster. by MistWeaver80
Vaccinated people are less likely to get sick and less likely to spread it if they get infected