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kittenTakeover t1_jbqr2di wrote
Reply to Breathwork may improve mood and change physiological states more effectively than mindfulness meditation by chrisdh79
Breath exercises and mindfulness are the same thing to many people.
kittenTakeover t1_j9owor1 wrote
Reply to comment by CrustalTrudger in What will be the environmental impact of de-orbiting 42,000 Starlink satellites every five years? (Explanation in post) by OvidPerl
This really sounds like one of those "what goes up must come down" moments. Presumably it would be through precipitation, which means it would end up in our water. The effect of this would depend on the metal concentration when spread out. Is there anything that would prevent this and keep the metal afloat? Seems like this should be a pretty simple chemistry question, but I guess I'm not an expert.
kittenTakeover t1_j8y9792 wrote
Reply to comment by vwb2022 in Many risky feedback loops amplify the need for climate action by geoxol
What happens after 2 degC?
kittenTakeover t1_j8wp54w wrote
Reply to Study of U.S. football coaches finds the more White you look, the more likely you are to be head coach by lolfuys
Bet you that's the same type of thing AI would figure out too if you told it to go find the "best" football coach.
kittenTakeover t1_j7rf7g0 wrote
Reply to comment by TheAverageBiologist in Loss of tropical biomass due to climate change could lead to increased carbon emissions that could further accelerate the warming of the planet by 9273629397759992
Consume less and get involved in politics.
kittenTakeover t1_j7rf6l4 wrote
Reply to comment by U_Sam in Loss of tropical biomass due to climate change could lead to increased carbon emissions that could further accelerate the warming of the planet by 9273629397759992
Palm oil gets a bad rap from what I can tell. Most of the crops that have the biggest impact, such as palm oil, do so because they're the most used. However, they're often the most used because they're the most efficient. Dropping palm oil may have consequences if you just shift your oil use to a less efficient crop. Now you need even more farm land!
In the end the best general answer to TheAverageBiologist is to consume less and get involved in politics.
kittenTakeover t1_j63kd17 wrote
Reply to comment by weaselmaster in Recyclable mobile phone batteries a step closer with rust-busting invention. Rather than disposing of batteries after two or three years, we could have recyclable batteries that last for up to nine years, by using high-frequency sound waves to remove rust that inhibits battery performance by Wagamaga
I think it's much less common for good recycling programs than you think, and I can guarantee that any program that requires people to make a special trip and pay a fee at garbage center is going to do very poorly, regardless of how easy it is.
kittenTakeover t1_j611hd3 wrote
Reply to comment by randomizeme1234 in The implementation of a soft drinks industry levy in the UK in 2018 was associated with an 8% reduction in obesity among 10-11 year old girls with the greatest reductions seen in those living in the most deprived areas. No such association was found in 10-11 year old boys or younger children. by shiruken
Does it the sex difference is due to metabolism?
kittenTakeover t1_j60gupt wrote
Reply to Recyclable mobile phone batteries a step closer with rust-busting invention. Rather than disposing of batteries after two or three years, we could have recyclable batteries that last for up to nine years, by using high-frequency sound waves to remove rust that inhibits battery performance by Wagamaga
Does anyone know what the long term solution is for technology? If we keep throwing everything into the trash how long until we run out of the most valuable resources needed for important electronics? Anyone know?
kittenTakeover t1_j4qasfp wrote
Reply to New apartment buildings in low-income areas lead to lower rents in nearby housing units. This runs contrary to popular claims that new market-rate housing causes an uptick in rents and leads to the displacement of low-income people. by smurfyjenkins
This is dumb. Obviously, due to supply and demand, adding new housing, with all other factors held constant, would lead to lower rents. However with gentrification all other factors are not held constant. Gentrification happens when the household income of an area goes up due to migration. In this situation the demand side goes up, which can push up rent, especially if the shift happens by replacing low income housing with higher income housing, which is common. This study appears to try to refute peoples concerns about gentrification, but instead it comes off as unempathetic and misleading to me.
kittenTakeover t1_j03l3mo wrote
Reply to comment by sensible_cat in Eight weeks of mindfulness training improves adolescents’ attentional control, study finds by chrisdh79
>If you're looking for a more scientific definition, I'm not sure there is one
Then the conversation doesn't belong on a science subreddit. Although I think your statement may be a little too pessimistic as there's likely adequately rigorous ways to define the word, even if different people may define it slightly differently.
kittenTakeover t1_j03ci6b wrote
Reply to comment by Gormac12 in Eight weeks of mindfulness training improves adolescents’ attentional control, study finds by chrisdh79
>In my experience, meditation is a process of bringing your body and mind to a restful, mindful state, and then listening to the thoughts and sensations that your body and mind are feeding to you. Allowing yourself to explore and feel those sensations, before letting them go and returning to the restful state.
This is not a definition that can be clearly repeated. How do you know when the subject is "restful" enough and "mindful" enough? What differentiates the "rest" of meditation from other forms of rest? I totally respect that your definition is individual. There's nothing wrong with that. However the definition you have described to me is not really actionable for a scientific study.
kittenTakeover t1_j03bn1h wrote
Reply to comment by sensible_cat in Eight weeks of mindfulness training improves adolescents’ attentional control, study finds by chrisdh79
So if you were making a study would say that mindfulness is achieved when a subject is lead through a conscious breathing exercise? Is that how you would define it?
kittenTakeover t1_j03853i wrote
Reply to comment by Gormac12 in Eight weeks of mindfulness training improves adolescents’ attentional control, study finds by chrisdh79
It doesn't need to be widely acknowledged. I'm just looking for different definitions, either by individuals on this subreddit or by the authors of the quoted study. Without definitions for measurement and reproducibility talk of meditation doesn't belong on a science subreddit. Luckily, I suspect that some people have their own definitions, even if you're not one of those people.
kittenTakeover t1_j034nk6 wrote
Reply to comment by Gormac12 in Eight weeks of mindfulness training improves adolescents’ attentional control, study finds by chrisdh79
In science you need a way of defining your experiment so that it's repeatable. I guess I'm looking for the definition of "meditation," either from the research or other peoples opinions on what they would call meditation.
kittenTakeover t1_j02r7us wrote
Reply to comment by BuddhasFinger in Eight weeks of mindfulness training improves adolescents’ attentional control, study finds by chrisdh79
>In my neck of the woods I'd expect learning how to meditate. It takes 1-2 hours.
Can you describe the activity that you call meditation? If someone wanted to do it on their or do a study about it, how would they execute meditation?
kittenTakeover t1_j02chmm wrote
Reply to Eight weeks of mindfulness training improves adolescents’ attentional control, study finds by chrisdh79
What counts as "mindfullness training"?
kittenTakeover t1_izwxv7n wrote
Reply to comment by b1ckparadox in Being off work sick or injured linked to higher risk of suicide by BlitzOrion
Seriously, why is this post worded that way?
kittenTakeover t1_ixd7ut1 wrote
Reply to comment by Petaurus_australis in Neuroimaging study shows that people with similar personalities tend to have similar brain responses when viewing naturalistic stimuli. by chrisdh79
Not exactly. It's possible, although probably less likely, that similar macro expressions of the brain, called behavior, could result from many different internal configurations within the brain. I guess this study is ruling out some level of variance in the internal structures.
kittenTakeover t1_iuo8lrj wrote
Reply to Researchers show that the same system in the brain that enables us to avoid danger is also activated during selfless, helping behaviour: “These results contradict the conventional wisdom that we need to suppress our own fear system in order to help others who are in danger” by giuliomagnifico
Fear and avoidance are not the same thing.
kittenTakeover t1_iunycsl wrote
Reply to comment by Wagamaga in New research from the University of Vermont finds the most viewed content on TikTok relating to food, nutrition and weight perpetuates a toxic diet culture among teens and young adults and that expert voices are largely missing from the conversation by Wagamaga
>Published today in PLOS One, the study found weight-normative messaging, the idea that weight is the most important measure of a person’s health
I guess it really depends what you mean by "most important", but I think an argument could definitely be made that weight is the most important health measure. Compared to the difficulty of taking the measurement, weight has a high level of predictive value on most measures of health. Can you get a better picture with more effort? Sure. Is there a more predictive measure that can be generally applied for the average person? I'm not sure. Also note that saying weight is predictive of health is not the same as saying minimizing weight is predictive of health.
kittenTakeover t1_iui9jsg wrote
Reply to New study shows that the relationship between age and sexual desire is not straightforward by chrisdh79
>Men, on average, reported stronger sexual desire than women.
I would be curious if this trend can be explained by frequency of sexual experience and the typical gendered response to this stimulus.
kittenTakeover t1_isy15qy wrote
Reply to comment by dsmith422 in Ultrathin polymer-based ordered membranes that effectively remove salt from seawater and brine could provide a promising alternative to existing water desalination systems by giuliomagnifico
Are you saying that the 200 gallons per day per person doesn't include water used in product consumption?
kittenTakeover t1_istk5wt wrote
Reply to comment by gjallerhorns_only in Ultrathin polymer-based ordered membranes that effectively remove salt from seawater and brine could provide a promising alternative to existing water desalination systems by giuliomagnifico
Are you saying high upfront cost is the only issue?
kittenTakeover t1_je9yx85 wrote
Reply to comment by QristopherQuixote in Automated enforcement of water conservation rules in Fresno, California led to a decrease in summer water use and violations of conservation rules (relative to households subject to in-person inspections). This program massively increased consumer complaints, ultimately causing its cancellation. by smurfyjenkins
The thing is that nobody wants full enforcement. The public doesn't want full enforcement of many laws because it would be a nuisance and most people break certain laws regularly. The law enforcement doesn't want full enforcement because partial enforcement allows them to continue their racket without public backlash shutting it down.