mandozombie
mandozombie t1_jak0lfm wrote
Reply to NASA’s DART data validates kinetic impact as planetary defense method | DART altered the orbit of the asteroid moonlet Dimorphos by 33 minutes by mepper
Then They could be steered by rockets posibly even for the purpose of mining.
mandozombie t1_j9yn4zk wrote
Reply to New cohort study of 3.7 million adults finds that long-term exposure to air pollution is associated with an increased risk of having a heart attack or dying from heart disease — associations more pronounced in low socioeconomic status communities by marketrent
So cities are literally killing us faster. Good to know.
mandozombie t1_j95kdrk wrote
Reply to Reflexive fear responses tend to linger in people with anxiety disorders, study suggests by chrisdh79
Oh really... 10 years on from the deployment and now you tell me.
mandozombie t1_j8hvmjj wrote
Reply to A study in the US has found, compared to unvaccinated people, protection from the risk of dying from COVID during the six-month omicron wave for folks who had two doses of an mRNA vaccine was 42% for 40- to 59-year-olds; 27% for 60- to 79-year-olds; and 46% for people 80 and older. by Wagamaga
Call me crazy but you'd think that would be more consistent.
mandozombie t1_j6p2fpn wrote
I mean you might have assumed. But its not like he said anything prior. Could have been half a dozen reasons.it wasn't there
mandozombie t1_jbedkic wrote
Reply to Consumers respond less positively to new products when their brand names use unconventional spellings of real words, like “Klear” instead of “Clear.” Findings showed that consumers saw these names as indicating the brand was less honest, down-to-earth and wholesome. by geoff199
It also makes one question the product makers intelligence