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juxtoppose t1_jd8v6ck wrote
Reply to comment by mancinedinburgh in Homes for alien life? Two moons of Uranus ‘may harbour active oceans’ by mancinedinburgh
They predict that the water will be very salty but they used to think there were men on mars.
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Reply to comment by dnno1 in China Built a Hypersonic Generator That Could Power Unimaginable Weapons by ethereal3xp
25 dollars for that paper so here is a book on the subject, https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/217513689.pdf but holy fuck that’s way way over my head.
juxtoppose t1_jcsjrsg wrote
Reply to comment by dnno1 in China Built a Hypersonic Generator That Could Power Unimaginable Weapons by ethereal3xp
Not much detail of how it works there, very interesting.
juxtoppose t1_j9spj18 wrote
Reply to comment by Crazocrates in A more mystical and insightful psychedelic drug experience may be linked to an enduring reduction in anxiety and depression symptoms, according to new research. The study is the first to characterize subtypes of the subjective psychedelic experience and link them to mental health outcomes. by memorialmonorail
Pretty much my experience, waking up next day with a sore face from smiling/laughing.
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Reply to Unlike most mammals, female naked mole rats develop new eggs throughout their entire lives – a finding that could lead to improvements in human infertility research. by chrisdh79
Was just saying to my friends the other day “ You know what we don’t have enough of? “, “People, not enough people on this planet, let’s put our heads together and bring all sorts of science disciplines to bear on the problem of their not being enough people “.
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Reply to comment by rubixd in Researchers find that outdoor cannabis can "express more cannabinoids with potentially desirable bioactivity" compared to cannabis cultivated indoors under artificial lights. by OregonTripleBeam
I don’t think this is a surprise to anyone, if a grower wanted these specific alkaloids rather than THC/CBD they would adjust conditions to suit.
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Reply to comment by Jazzlike_Mountain_51 in 'People are shocked': the Welsh firm breeding maggots to heal wounds. by filosoful
I listened to a radio program on the subject, not only remove the dead tissue but they have something anti inflammatory in their saliva which prevents infections taking hold.
juxtoppose t1_j5gaymr wrote
If it works it works, who gives a shit if people are squeamish.
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Reply to comment by xwing_n_it in Study: Feeding Goats Hemp Enhances the Health, Flavor Profile and Shelf-Stability of Their Meat by GivenAllTheFucksSry
Would imagine the goats are easier to catch too.
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Reply to comment by BernieEcclestoned in A New Treatment for Arthritis: Vagus-Nerve Stimulation by cyberentomology
My ex took her medication, handful of tablets knocked back in one, she lifted her chin up to swallow and just keeled over backwards and hit her head on the worktop. Apparently you can trip the vagus nerve in your neck if you swallow too much at once and black out. Full 10 min of telling her what happened repeatedly and her immediately forgetting what I said.
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Reply to comment by Regula_Guy in ‘Holy grail’ wheat gene discovery could feed our overheated world by _m3r1u5_
Your right but there is nothing stopping someone wandering through their field of corn and picking the stalks with the biggest most numerous seed , however that might not matter much with the price of fertiliser since the nutrients for this miracle corn has to come from somewhere.
Save your old corn folks as it might be all that will grow on your farm.
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Reply to comment by Surur in PV Cells Still Generally Produce 80%+ of Initially-Rated Power Despite Expected Damage by Alias_The_J
The herpes of power production if you will.
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Reply to comment by Surur in Is Solar Energy for Home Really Worth it in the US: Expert Answers by daleelsayarat-cars
Most of it you can do yourself, I hadn’t seen it done before I got it installed but when I uprate the system I’ll be doing it myself. If you install yourself and going by the current price of electric you can pay off the system in two years easy.
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Reply to comment by elchignacio in ‘Life no longer as we know it’: war in space would have immediate effects, expert says | Space by Gari_305
Absolutely, it’s just not something that occurred to me, didn’t mean to sound like I was criticising, I should have said unusual, though it may not be.
juxtoppose t1_iy580b9 wrote
Reply to comment by BKGPrints in ‘Life no longer as we know it’: war in space would have immediate effects, expert says | Space by Gari_305
If you look at it from Russia’s perspective in a decade of sanctions they will be bordering on Stone Age and have nothing to lose.
juxtoppose t1_iy57lgr wrote
Reply to comment by elchignacio in ‘Life no longer as we know it’: war in space would have immediate effects, expert says | Space by Gari_305
That is really weird if your wife isn’t blind, but kind of cool.
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Reply to Human brain, gut and immune system were fine-tuned after split from common ancestor of chimpanzees by giuliomagnifico
And how’s that working out for you?
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Reply to comment by izumi3682 in How to test if we’re living in a computer simulation by izumi3682
Pretty sure they have proven that quantum entanglement can not transmit data faster than light, I don’t have a source you will have to google it yourself, understanding all that is beyond my ken...
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Reply to comment by InitialCreature in Technology’s next big thing: This robot will be the greatest consumer product of all time by MarshallBrain
Knows his customers.
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Reply to comment by stage_directions in Meta has withdrawn its Galactica AI, only 3 days after its release, following intense criticism. Meta’s misstep—and its hubris—show once again that Big Tech has a blind spot about the severe limitations of large language models in AI. by lughnasadh
That’s the way it should work but published papers is no guarantee of accuracy. In fact that’s wrong it IS the way science works but scientists are people and people are corrupt and often wrong. AI just as likely to be wrong, so far...
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Reply to Japanese maple, Seattle WA [OC] 2800x2500 by Cathi2222
Somewhere in there is a stave with the perfect curve for a bow.
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Reply to comment by Chknbone in Astronomers find a “cataclysmic” pair of stars with the shortest orbit yet: The stars circle each other every 51 minutes, confirming a decades-old prediction by Additional-Two-7312
I guess you would have to know the size of the orbit it goes round in 51min.
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Reply to Artificial intelligence could help hunt for life on Mars and other alien worlds by Gari_305
Why don’t we just make a list of things AI could help with then we can dispense with these shit news articles that everyone churns out to fill spaces where the news was supposed to go but the reporter got drunk and didn’t make the deadline.