ThrillSurgeon
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Reply to comment by Deranged40 in 11 East Cleveland officers indicted; videos show them beating, kicking suspects, destroying evidence by eastbayted
Protected by a politically active police union.
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Reply to comment by Notacooter473 in Home Ministry of Malaysia seizes sex toys due to fears they "can erode morals, public order and national safety", pose for photo with contraband. by Sombre_Ombre
Taxation without representation.
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Reply to comment by Martyr-Saint in Man who calls himself "Dolphin Dave" cited for allegedly harassing humpback whales and dolphins in Hawaii by wallstreetegg
Typically.
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Reply to comment by ObjectivePitiful1170 in U.S. Justice Dept accuses Google of evidence destruction in antitrust case by batmaninwonderland
Bill and Microsoft definitely felt the pressure though. He had to say everything right for 12-hours, it was the opposite of inconsequential for someone interested in Microsoft themselves and how they skirted anti-trust rules and other regulations - a master class.They actually legitimately went after him. Nothing changing isn't true, they don't even go through with these kind of depositions anymore, that means it's gotten worse.
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Reply to comment by Hagenaar in Would two people who look identical but who are not related have similar matching DNA? by OhMyThiccThighs
Still, it probably is mathematically possible to a degree, but probably statistically in the domain of one solid object passing through another solid object because the subatomic particles lined up. Although, probably more likely than that.
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Reply to comment by Grogosh in Alaska lawmaker censured for asking if fatal child abuse saved taxpayer money by notunek
Often, profit determines behavior.
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Reply to comment by Ripcord in U.S. Justice Dept accuses Google of evidence destruction in antitrust case by batmaninwonderland
Microsoft had to endure a 12-hour deposition by its CEO Bill Gates. We were scheduled for a 6-hour depo by Mark Zucekerberg, but that scheduled deposition vanished. This antitrust will probably evaporate too after payments are made and assets transferred.
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Reply to comment by Zaflis in How Our Reality May Be a Sum of All Possible Realities | Quanta Magazine by esprit-de-lescalier
Don't tell Marvel about this new theoretical physics concept, it will be in the next phase.
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Reply to comment by Sherlock-Holmie in Physicists nail down the most precise value yet of the electron magnetic moment. A newly measured value of an electron’s magnetic moment — a property of its spin and charge — is twice as precise as the one physicists have used for the past 14 years. by MistWeaver80
Double the precision is good. Especially considering the tradeoff between location and motion.
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Reply to comment by shadowromantic in Transparency and Trust in News Media by ADefiniteDescription
Marketing in news and science.
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Reply to comment by Lejd_Lakej in Deforestation in Brazil falls by 60% in first month under Lula by Competitive-Wall2473
Truly uplifting.
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Reply to comment by 80088008135 in TIL the number of people who identify as Native American on the US Census increased by 86% from 2010 to 2020. by substantial-freud
This likely contributed to the change.
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Reply to comment by masken21 in China fumes at new Czech President over Taiwan by PjeterPannos
This could get hairy though.
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Reply to comment by munnexdio in An ALS patient set a record for communicating via a brain implant: 62 words per minute by esprit-de-lescalier
Incredible, look how small the letters on the screen are. If this is the real technology and not just a medical advertisement, its extremely precise.
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Reply to comment by munnexdio in An ALS patient set a record for communicating via a brain implant: 62 words per minute by esprit-de-lescalier
How small can the letters on the screen be? Giving us an idea of its precision.
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Reply to comment by harlojones in No matter your environment, you can still grow [Image] by 1-trickpony
Look at this plant, pulling itself up by its bootstraps.
ThrillSurgeon t1_j59izxq wrote
Yet we still can't even fabricate cartilage. Someone do a dissertation on the topic. Bio-material is an interesting discipline. Probably wouldn't increase medical industry profits so it's just ignored.
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Reply to comment by AlfIsReal in A client asked me to draw Nancy from the Craft in Junji ito style, really liked the end result [OC] by Malandrartes
Love this.
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Reply to comment by ArtDSellers in Sunset at lake Walchensee in Bavaria, Germany [OC] [1166x1252] - IG: @glacionaut by jay_march_
Incredible.
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Reply to comment by Qudd in A supercomputer is predicting brain bleeds in intensive care patients before they happen by Sariel007
This should increase preventative brain surgery cases.
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Reply to comment by filosoful in Biodiversity: Ocean 'dead zones' are proliferating due to global warming by filosoful
This is so scary.
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Reply to comment by tonymmorley in Experimental CRISPR technique has promise against aggressive leukaemia by tonymmorley
This is great news.
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Reply to Quantum engineers have designed a high precision spin measuring device a million times more sensitive than commercial spectrometers. The device could help scientists understand the structure and purpose of materials better. by unswsydney
Materials have purpose?