ggrieves
ggrieves t1_j25hp34 wrote
Reply to comment by I_dementia87 in Something lost in translation on my ramen by w1n5t0nM1k3y
Last one I had was a bit greasy
ggrieves t1_j0n0juc wrote
Reply to comment by Asterlux in Russian space capsule leak likely caused by micrometeorite by getBusyChild
Interesting, thank you. That extra info wasn't in this article
ggrieves t1_j0c0uhc wrote
Why meteorite and not space debris? I don't think there's a way they can tell the difference, but saying it's space junk raises fears
ggrieves t1_iycqh0m wrote
Reply to comment by Probablylaughing123 in Cumulative adverse psychosocial factors in childhood are associated with worse midlife cognitive function, shows a longitudinal study. Specifically, poor self-regulatory behavior and social adjustment in childhood associated with poorer learning ability and memory approximately 30 years later. by universityofturku
Challenging assumptions with evidence is science.
ggrieves t1_iy95uov wrote
This is like the Monty Python parrot sketch.
"No, no sir, it's not dead. It's resting. "
ggrieves t1_ix3d634 wrote
Reply to comment by Bending_toast in Moscow homicides: Investigation details revealed in recent update by Velkyn01
These small local news sites never realize their stories get picked up nationally.
ggrieves t1_is0d7uf wrote
Reply to Feeling “schadenfreude” about Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis may have impacted people’s views on the election by chrisdh79
When Hilary got sick and fell that had an outsized effect on her campaign too.
ggrieves t1_j5qqi4n wrote
Reply to comment by apeowl in TIL that the European Union developed a satellite navigation system called Galileo, which can provide an accuracy of up to 20 cm (0.7ft) on smartphones, while GPS only reaches around 3 meters (10ft) by apeowl
GPS, as I understand it, was intentionally throttled because of concern it could be used to guide a weapon. But technology has improved so much since then that GPS isn't the limitation any more.