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foodfood321 t1_j6e8cmt wrote
Reply to comment by t0m4_87 in The tropical “Rainbow Lobster” (Panulirus ornatus) by fluffy_squidtooth
My guess is that it is an effective camouflage scheme in its natural environment! Flourishing coral reef biotopes are kaleidoscopic with color and patterns
foodfood321 t1_j6e8112 wrote
This is not stable diffusion? This is real? O.o It's soooo beautiful!
foodfood321 t1_j3kbpwe wrote
Reply to Researchers demonstrate that the specific sequence of bases along a section of DNA determines the local bendability of the molecule and publish the mapping between the local sequence and the local deformability of DNA by TurretLauncher
This is unbelievable to live at this period of science! This is incredible, intricate scientific knowledge. Amazing. What will we learn in the coming years?
foodfood321 t1_j16oxpi wrote
Reply to comment by whaletacochamp in Vermont Cannabis Sales Totaled $2.6 Million During First Month by BudsKind802
Pretty sure I replied to the wrong comment, pardon. I thought I was helping someone find a good source for papers.
foodfood321 t1_j169pqu wrote
Reply to comment by whaletacochamp in Vermont Cannabis Sales Totaled $2.6 Million During First Month by BudsKind802
There is a "Get Yours" in Johnson Vermont, same group of stress used to be called "Good stuff". They are cheesey headshops with sex toys and Chinese glass but, it's a head shop. They have papers and vapes and stuff
foodfood321 t1_iyoqied wrote
Reply to How to fix a leaning brick column? by Noonien
>because it wouldn't meet their minimums
Find out what their minimum is and ask them if they would do a smaller job for their minimum cost, if that is reasonable to you, maybe
foodfood321 t1_it3f24i wrote
Reply to comment by GuideAggressive5800 in Alternatives to Xfinity Mobile? by [deleted]
Will it sounds like a cap, and feels like a cap. A valve? A bottle neck either is a restriction. So, a soft cap, nice and felty
foodfood321 t1_j9khwyy wrote
Reply to comment by HungerISanEmotion in What makes bats a good disease vector? by JustJustinInTime
Iirc bats also manufacture large quantities of their own vitamin C in a symbiotic relationship with the viruses living mostly in their hair follicles and triggering vit C production as viral loads increase. Humans either don't make their own endogenous VitC or only make a miniscule amount