EmpathyZero
EmpathyZero t1_j9g80bb wrote
Reply to comment by ToLorien in Unlike most mammals, female naked mole rats develop new eggs throughout their entire lives – a finding that could lead to improvements in human infertility research. by chrisdh79
I understand. I think it’s varies greatly by country.
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Reply to comment by cspinasdf in Unlike most mammals, female naked mole rats develop new eggs throughout their entire lives – a finding that could lead to improvements in human infertility research. by chrisdh79
I can understand those countries using this tech. But they can also put in place incentives for young people to have 3+ children. Honestly I think large scale immigration is a bad thing for any country.
But we also have an over population issue. Typical human behavior. We have starvation and obesity epidemics. We also simultaneously have over population and dwindling populations.
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Reply to Researchers found that joint play of two individuals, induced robust between-brain synchronization in parts of the brain, as if the two brains functioned together as a single system by giuliomagnifico
My brother and I are not allowed to play family games as a team because if this.
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Reply to comment by CartoonistNo5764 in How do Earthquakes affect animals? by ObberGobb
I like this answer. It’s kinda like this phrase but for earthquakes.
“It’s not falling that kills you, it’s the sudden stop.”
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Reply to My Personal Story About Challenger by MoabEngineer
I was at home watching cartoons when my mom switched it over for the Challenger launch. I still remember her gasp behind me as we watched it live.
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Reply to comment by vipnikiki in Korean women with jobs in health and social work had the highest risk of miscarriage and stillbirth. Higher than average risk was also seen among women working in jobs in manufacturing, wholesale/retail, education, and public/social/personal services. by MistWeaver80
My best friend is an OB/Gyn. She had her first baby in residency when she was pulling 80-90 hours per week. She worked until the day before she delivered. She also had to make up the calls she missed on maternity leave.
Her friend was still seeing patients in labor because she was on duty. She would leave a patients room to go scream through a contraction in an empty room next door. Up until an attending told her to go get admitted.
Some women can do ok working. And the OB says patients that were active and stay active have easier deliveries in general vs sedentary patients.
It makes me how the hospitals these women are working in are causing the increase. Is it chemical exposures? Poor sleep? Poor diet? It would be interesting to see what a work day in a Korean hospital is like.
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Reply to Regarding buying a telescope by Smitrang
To get started you can use good binoculars. Maybe you can get a used set for close to $30.
The other option is to start mowing lawns and walking dogs for folks. You can earn decent cash and buy a nice telescope.