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jack_12j t1_j2du7n9 wrote
Reply to comment by Zozorrr in Owning a pet is linked to having better cognitive health in advanced age, study finds by nikan69
“While the longitudinal associations in our study are compelling, the design of the study did not allow us to demonstrate a cause-and-effect relationship,” Braley explained. “Additional prospective work that includes information on strength of the human-animal bond and its effect on cognitive trajectories, and incorporates study of biological mechanisms that could mediate this relationship, are still needed.” (Braley is Tiffany J. Braley--one of the authors.)
This can be an interesting finding and a prompt for further research, but I absolutely agree with a caution about turning correlation into causation. The burden of proof should be on the affirmative.
Also, it's difficult to have a well-informed debate because the link is to an article about the paper--not the paper itself.
jack_12j t1_j2d8wax wrote
Reply to comment by CeeToTheZee in Use of hormonal contraceptives is not associated with sleep patterns in women, study finds by lolfuys
I absolutely agree that the effort (and unfortunately the responsibility) for contraception is disproportionately assigned to women. I think many people dislike the loss of sensation condoms cause, but there are other issues; you have to have them with you, they can be expensive, their availability in certain areas can be inconsistent, some people (especially younger people, I imagine) are embarrassed to buy them, they can fit poorly, slip off, break, etc.
Hormonal contraception is "easier" in many ways.
I also want to note that I'm not ignoring STI prevention--that's just a different topic.
jack_12j t1_j37c38b wrote
Reply to Berkeley Lab Scientists Develop a Cool New Method of Refrigeration by BlankVerse
I admit I only skimmed this, but it looks like they're taking advantage of colligative properties to induce the phase change... but in order to do that, they're causing ions to "flow" into a solid material so that it melts into a liquid.
I wonder how they make that happen; how, exactly, can they cause ions to flow into a solid?
[Not skeptical (necessarily), just curious]