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DocDez t1_j34672r wrote
Reply to Wind power is built at an increasing pace but its effect on nature and animals is poorly known. Researchers investigated the impact of wind turbines on bat presence and activity in Finnish boreal forests. The results indicate that wind power repels bats and drives them away from important habitats. by universityofturku
Wait till you hear about marine mammals
DocDez t1_j1wfeli wrote
Reply to Is the random anti-air missile system near Great Falls a part of some air defense against another 9/11-sque attack? by pwn3dbyth3n00b
It’s the National Capital Region Santa Intercept System or “Nic-R-Sis”.
DocDez t1_j1qle6i wrote
Reply to Rock Creek Parkway is terrifying by ActuaryPersonal2378
You forgot the best part, it reverses direction!
DocDez t1_j1m2px8 wrote
Reply to Most common race in dc? by heartattackyeah
Your tribe is larger south of the river.
DocDez t1_j0jmbd2 wrote
Reply to comment by Jiggly1984 in Researchers investigated the citation frequency of retracted scientific papers in science. They found that the retraction of papers only has a limited effect on citation (decreases citation frequency by ~60%) compared to non-retracted papers. Thus, retracted papers often live on. by Alysdexic
Even easier than that, errata are formally published documents by a journal saying “actually, we messed up, please ignore that last thing we said”. It attaches to the underlying work forever. It’s closer to an appeals court reversing a trial courts decision: pretty hard to miss and very clearly marked every time.
Edit: first redditor to tell Zotero gets the big bucks.
DocDez t1_j0jj4td wrote
Reply to comment by Jiggly1984 in Researchers investigated the citation frequency of retracted scientific papers in science. They found that the retraction of papers only has a limited effect on citation (decreases citation frequency by ~60%) compared to non-retracted papers. Thus, retracted papers often live on. by Alysdexic
This would be a comparatively easier task too.
DocDez t1_iupwes3 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The DC area is massive by [deleted]
Difficult to imagine an actual, real life, flesh-and-bones human being saying this out loud.
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Reply to Just moved to DC after living overseas for 5 years. Is it too late for me to register to vote? by WhatTheFaDuck
Welcome home! Same sort of thing happened to me, it’s nice to finally be voting.
DocDez t1_isplcx6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Nobody ever asks me what I do and I'm fed up. by [deleted]
So nat sec.
DocDez t1_j6bt54g wrote
Reply to Explaining your DC job when you go home? (Especially if it’s left leaning, policy, NGO, etc) by hushpuppylife
This is super tricky to navigate. I think a lot of it depends on the depth of the conversation and the familiarity of the listener with your line of work. I always try to find something innocuous to describe the work, something very neutral. Working on healthcare policy = making health insurance less expensive. Reducing energy carbon intensity = helping people make their own energy instead of needing to buy it. Something real short, relatively simple, always positive, and always politically neutral. Most of the time people just “cool” and want to move the conversation on.