OneLostOstrich
OneLostOstrich t1_jaa58qp wrote
Reply to comment by PleaseBeginReplyWith in Sakura, somewhere between Magome and Tsumago, Japan. [1076x1076] [OC] by sannis_zoo
Well, it's defined as the tree in bloom, but I'm not sure if you're more correct than I am or not. Is it the blossoms or is it the tree in bloom? I don't know. You could be right.
OneLostOstrich t1_ja7yhf1 wrote
FYI, sakura is a flowering cherry tree.
OneLostOstrich t1_j9k7t1u wrote
With ultimate power comes ultimate responsibility.
OneLostOstrich t1_j7cstd0 wrote
Reply to [OC] Florida swamps north of Daytona. The goal was to get perfect star reflections, and that didn't happen, but it might still be cool... 4912 × 6140 by theeternalpanda
Still a great transition between night and day.
OneLostOstrich t1_j6nvxy4 wrote
Reply to comment by Helda-Coccenmehand in Three Sisters, AB [OC][6000x4000][IG @wagstaffmedia] by wagstaffmedia
It pays to stay in shape.
OneLostOstrich t1_j6nvuuw wrote
Reply to comment by wagstaffmedia in Three Sisters, AB [OC][6000x4000][IG @wagstaffmedia] by wagstaffmedia
The Sony cameras are really good. Comparing how long Sony's been making DSLRs to Nikon, Canon, Pentax, Fuji, Minolta, Leica, Panasonic, Olympus, Ricoh, Hasselblad and any other I missed, it's just impressive how good their cameras are.
OneLostOstrich t1_j69wewn wrote
Reply to Researchers has found a link in sleep problems and suicidal thoughts and behaviors. A study found sleep disturbances were prevalent among those with lifetime suicidal ideation or a lifetime suicide attempt. by Wagamaga
Researchers have* found
He has
she has
it has
they have
you have
we have
That's how it works in English.
OneLostOstrich t1_j3mmh8a wrote
Reply to comment by ArtDSellers in Sunset at lake Walchensee in Bavaria, Germany [OC] [1166x1252] - IG: @glacionaut by jay_march_
Yeah, but we're not communicating in German. Most English speakers don't know that see means lake, so you have to use the word lake.
OneLostOstrich t1_j3mm9wr wrote
Reply to Sunset at lake Walchensee in Bavaria, Germany [OC] [1166x1252] - IG: @glacionaut by jay_march_
Those are god rays.
OneLostOstrich t1_j34tew0 wrote
Reply to comment by FawksyBoxes in Aviation industry turns to used cooking oil to achieve carbon neutrality by SunCloud-777
That's not the get 'er dun attitude we need!
OneLostOstrich t1_j29v2sl wrote
Such a windy brutal area.
OneLostOstrich t1_j1r854r wrote
It sounds like they stopped to eat fresh baby and found a kidnapped one.
OneLostOstrich t1_j1ikynw wrote
Reply to comment by lightspeedissueguy in Sand Dunes in the Namib Desert, Sesriem, Namibia [6225 × 9337] [OC] ~ @adrianserwin by EpicAdriann
Not in Namibia.
OneLostOstrich t1_j1ikxme wrote
Reply to comment by EpicAdriann in Sand Dunes in the Namib Desert, Sesriem, Namibia [6225 × 9337] [OC] ~ @adrianserwin by EpicAdriann
Yeah, it's a combo of the rainy season and the hot season. March to September is the best.
OneLostOstrich t1_j1ikti4 wrote
Reply to comment by EpicAdriann in Sand Dunes in the Namib Desert, Sesriem, Namibia [6225 × 9337] [OC] ~ @adrianserwin by EpicAdriann
Oh, it's dead.
OneLostOstrich t1_j1iksgs wrote
Reply to Sand Dunes in the Namib Desert, Sesriem, Namibia [6225 × 9337] [OC] ~ @adrianserwin by EpicAdriann
Lovely. Crosspossting it to /r/Namibia.
OneLostOstrich t1_iz0hhj2 wrote
Reply to Patagonia Summer, Chile[OC][1080x1350] by justerikfotos
Looks unreal.
OneLostOstrich t1_ixz3upc wrote
Reply to comment by CakeEuphoric in Bacteria that break down nicotine found in the guts of mice by Sorin61
Because they don't live long enough to get cancer from their delinquent ways.
OneLostOstrich t1_ivyk9cb wrote
Reply to comment by Individual_Lake9409 in Stars over a Boab Tree, Western Australia [1024 x 723] [OC] by VLWphotography
: )
Here is a box of 75 of 2 year old seedlings. You can take them out of soil during their dormant period.
OneLostOstrich t1_ivx8bqw wrote
Reply to comment by Individual_Lake9409 in Stars over a Boab Tree, Western Australia [1024 x 723] [OC] by VLWphotography
Just about a meter high. There are ones that I distributed and have been planted all around Namibia 10 years ago that I know nothing about. Hopefully, they should be bigger.
OneLostOstrich t1_ivwf7ur wrote
Reply to comment by VLWphotography in Stars over a Boab Tree, Western Australia [1024 x 723] [OC] by VLWphotography
Yes. You are correct.
OneLostOstrich t1_ivwf6bp wrote
Reply to comment by Individual_Lake9409 in Stars over a Boab Tree, Western Australia [1024 x 723] [OC] by VLWphotography
Well, they are awesome, aren't they? Why wouldn't I?
https://i.imgur.com/qcb2fJM.jpg
OneLostOstrich t1_ivvl15n wrote
Reply to comment by screwnicorn_ in Stars over a Boab Tree, Western Australia [1024 x 723] [OC] by VLWphotography
They are both baobab trees. Why it's called boab, I have no idea.
They are all among the Adansonias.
OneLostOstrich t1_ivvkuxq wrote
Reply to comment by marv150302 in Stars over a Boab Tree, Western Australia [1024 x 723] [OC] by VLWphotography
> lye
Lye? You mean lie. Lye is a chemical that dissolves things like people.
OneLostOstrich t1_jcnh9y7 wrote
Reply to Hello Reddit, I’m Nazia Mehrban, a Lecturer in Biotechnology at University of Bath. I design and build materials that are implanted into patients to repair or replace damaged tissues. by UniversityofBath
Fascinating work. I'm surprised that there aren't more questions.
Can you share the latest in the process of restoring nerve damage or encouraging nerves to grow to a tissue or implanted material?
What about encouraging growth of collagen producing cells that decline as we age? Also, encouraging satellite cell division and promotion of apoptosis in cells that are not functioning normally.