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omnichronos t1_izzjk0e wrote
Reply to Scientists have developed a solid-state battery material that doesn't diminish after repeated charge cycles, potentially offering a durable alternative to the lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicles by unswsydney
From the article:
"The material the research team focused on was Li8/7Ti2/7V4/7O2, a binary system composed of optimised portions of lithium titanate (Li2TiO3) and lithium vanadium dioxide (LiVO2). "
and
"This cell exhibited a remarkable capacity of 300 mA.h/g with no degradation over 400 charge/discharge cycles."
omnichronos t1_iynw3i4 wrote
Reply to comment by Fluenzia in Vaccine prompts HIV antibodies in 97 per cent of people in small study by tonymmorley
My Canadian friend is trying to do the US ones because they pay better here.
omnichronos t1_iynn15s wrote
Reply to comment by crown_valley in Vaccine prompts HIV antibodies in 97 per cent of people in small study by tonymmorley
If you have an expensive medical condition, you might consider the free health care of a study that includes travel pay. See ClinicalTrials.gov for those.
Or, if you're healthy, you can be a healthy human subject for medical research studies, like me. I spent the month of October at a medical clinic so they can test a minute amount of a new drug on me intended to help hypoparathyroidism. In exchange, I collected $15,050. If you're interested, it's worth traveling to other states to do them. Many are paying over $10k currently. You can see them on the website StudyScavenger.com or JALR.Org, which stands for Just Another Lab Rat.
Canada has some also:
Toronto: [BioPharmaServices.com] (https://www.BioPharmaServices.com), PharmaMedica.com,
ToNovum.com,
AtCliantha.com
Montreal:
ParticipantsMtl.AltaSciences.com
omnichronos t1_iynmp65 wrote
Reply to comment by Fluenzia in Vaccine prompts HIV antibodies in 97 per cent of people in small study by tonymmorley
> there's either none near me
It's unlikely that they will be near you. I traveled from Detroit to Madison WI for my last one and my next one is in Nebraska. It's worth driving all day a couple of times for several thousand dollars.
omnichronos t1_iyme0mv wrote
Reply to comment by redrightreturning in Vaccine prompts HIV antibodies in 97 per cent of people in small study by tonymmorley
You can also earn a living doing it. I did one last month that paid $15,050. I just received my final payment yesterday. It allows me to be a better Santa Clause to my poor family.
omnichronos t1_ixyizgh wrote
He looks so confused but cute!
omnichronos t1_iuik84m wrote
He complains that starting with a search is inefficient and wants to better integrate bookmarks. I never use bookmarks and find it easier to search every time because things are always changing and often improving. I don't want an old source, I want the latest, best source.
omnichronos t1_iufdtd6 wrote
Reply to My son in a corn maze by Intheorchard999
Definitely looks scary!
omnichronos t1_iud18kz wrote
Reply to Here's a collage of some of my best photos of that planets I've taken with my telescope this year by J3RRYLIKESCHEESE
When I was a kid in the early '70s, these would have rivaled the best available photos.
omnichronos t1_iu6t3m3 wrote
If you have an expensive medical condition, you might consider the free health care of a study that includes travel pay. See ClinicalTrials.gov for those.
Or, if you're healthy, you can be a healthy human subject for medical research studies, like me. I'm spending the month of October at a medical clinic so they can test a minute amount of a new drug on me intended to help hypoparathyroidism. In exchange, I'll collect, $15,075. I've already received half of that. If you're interested, it's worth traveling to other states to do them. Many are paying over $10k currently. You can see them on the website StudyScavenger.com or JALR.Org, which stands for Just Another Lab Rat.
Canada has some also:
Toronto: [BioPharmaServices.com] (https://www.BioPharmaServices.com), PharmaMedica.com,
ToNovum.com,
AtCliantha.com
Montreal:
ParticipantsMtl.AltaSciences.com
omnichronos t1_iu5www5 wrote
Reply to Birthday dinner and cake. 30 years old :') by Dhozek
Looks delicious but be careful, with that much fat, you might not make 31, lol.
omnichronos t1_it8wm1c wrote
Reply to comment by EvilC0leslaw in Microsoft’s PC Manager is like CCleaner for your computer | Microsoft has created a PC Manager app for Windows 10 and above computers. It works a lot like CCleaner to boost PC performance and clean up systems. by chrisdh79
Oh damn. That sucks. Another trusted app is down the drain.
omnichronos t1_it8f06k wrote
Reply to comment by EvilC0leslaw in Microsoft’s PC Manager is like CCleaner for your computer | Microsoft has created a PC Manager app for Windows 10 and above computers. It works a lot like CCleaner to boost PC performance and clean up systems. by chrisdh79
> foiled by Avast.
How ironic. Malware foiled by another malware.
omnichronos t1_it88cum wrote
Too bad one of the recruits didn't "accidentally" shoot Putin.
omnichronos t1_it83fra wrote
Reply to comment by EvilC0leslaw in Microsoft’s PC Manager is like CCleaner for your computer | Microsoft has created a PC Manager app for Windows 10 and above computers. It works a lot like CCleaner to boost PC performance and clean up systems. by chrisdh79
It's funny you should say that because when I saw PC Manager required it to be downloaded from a Chinese website, I thought it might have malware. I've used CCleaner for years without an issue.
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omnichronos t1_isz76ef wrote
Reply to comment by JayCroghan in IAmAn Irish guy who worked as an extra and got speaking parts in 3 Chinese blockbusters last year, Battle At Lake Changjin 1 & 2 and Wandering Earth 2! by JayCroghan
For some reason, I was thinking of Finland, lol. So I thought maybe it was a Finnish company you worked for.
omnichronos t1_isyrmne wrote
Reply to comment by JayCroghan in IAmAn Irish guy who worked as an extra and got speaking parts in 3 Chinese blockbusters last year, Battle At Lake Changjin 1 & 2 and Wandering Earth 2! by JayCroghan
I had to Google "Fintech" to learn it was Financial Technology.
omnichronos t1_isyodiv wrote
Reply to IAmAn Irish guy who worked as an extra and got speaking parts in 3 Chinese blockbusters last year, Battle At Lake Changjin 1 & 2 and Wandering Earth 2! by JayCroghan
Do you plan to continue with Chinese films or focus on Western films now? Would you be open to a part in a TV show or Netflix series? Also, were you able to meet any of the primary actors in the films?
omnichronos t1_isqmwpn wrote
Reply to comment by theoriginalstarwars in CGI-powered ads are coming to Prime Video and Peacock. Both companies demonstrated new ad formats for Virtual Product Placements (VPP), a post-production technique to insert a brand into a show or movie after it's been filmed. by cartoonzi
You pay for cable so you don't watch ads that are on broadcast TV. Then they double dip and start selling ads on cable. So you move to Netflix. Then Netflix decides to double dip and sell ads. Where does it stop? I say they can stick their ads up their ass. I refuse to watch ads. I'll be sailing the high seas if I'm unable to block their ads.
omnichronos t1_ismg8ak wrote
Reply to comment by Aurum_MrBangs in CGI-powered ads are coming to Prime Video and Peacock. Both companies demonstrated new ad formats for Virtual Product Placements (VPP), a post-production technique to insert a brand into a show or movie after it's been filmed. by cartoonzi
That's like saying slaves are necessary to pick cotton.
omnichronos t1_ism6psv wrote
Reply to CGI-powered ads are coming to Prime Video and Peacock. Both companies demonstrated new ad formats for Virtual Product Placements (VPP), a post-production technique to insert a brand into a show or movie after it's been filmed. by cartoonzi
Ads are the bane of the modern world. They are a blight on our existence.
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omnichronos t1_ir682kq wrote
Reply to We are a Filmmaking Collective from Nigeria, It took us 3 years to make a short film inspired by Yoruba mythology and we got Morgan Freeman involved. Ask Us Anything! by thecritics001
How were you able to reach Mr. Freeman and what got him interested about your film?
omnichronos t1_j006k0a wrote
Reply to comment by MightyKrakyn in Scientists have developed a solid-state battery material that doesn't diminish after repeated charge cycles, potentially offering a durable alternative to the lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicles by unswsydney
I thought so too.