MagnusRottcodd
MagnusRottcodd t1_j6x349a wrote
Reply to In the lower atmosphere (1.5 km height), the coldest temperatures in the world are heading for the US [OC] by Mathew_Barlow
Meanwhile the North Pole is about -10 Celsius, in February...
MagnusRottcodd t1_iv7vnlc wrote
Is it possible to get the numbers for Reddit?
MagnusRottcodd t1_iu9rnq2 wrote
Reply to comment by EmperorGeek in Ray of joy: Nasa captures image of the sun ‘smiling’ by astromech_dj
I tried to think of the most harmless thing… something that could never destroy us … something I loved from my childhood.
;(
MagnusRottcodd t1_isrzxau wrote
Reply to Boston University researchers claim to have developed new, more lethal COVID strain in lab - Researchers at Boston University added a spike protein from the Omicron variant with the original Wuhan strain, which has an 80% kill rate (in certain mice) by izumi3682
"So how do you know it is more deadly?"
"We... know. Please do not enter University area, the guards in biohazard suits will use lethal force if necessary. And my dear wife - if you hear me - I love you."
MagnusRottcodd t1_jb8s2is wrote
Reply to [OC] Meteor strikes around the world - First time using Kepler.gl, download button wasn't working so the quality isn't too good! Data from Nasa, tools used are Kepler and Illustrator by Ricky-Nutmeg
Ah, that explains the "Greenland" movie. Small risk a comet would strike there.