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superflippy t1_jahj136 wrote
Reply to German scientists show a commercially feasible method for cyanobacteria to extract 17 rare earth elements from low-concentration sources. Currently, most of the world's supply of these elements is mined in China. by lughnasadh
I saw a poster on US scientists doing this last summer.
superflippy t1_j9i56s8 wrote
Reply to Deformation... (by me) by seletron22
This looks like the personification of endometriosis. Pure evil.
superflippy t1_izo33uv wrote
Reply to Dancing Jesters (oc) by Juusto-Jones
For some reason, this makes me think of Robin Hobbs’s Assassin’s Apprentice books.
superflippy t1_ix1tsks wrote
Reply to Angela Álvarez crowned best new artist at Latin Grammys – aged 95 | Cuban American, who started recording career at 90 after decades of performing for family and friends, says ‘it’s never too late’ by AsslessBaboon
This has really given me hope. I’m middle aged & I’ve been writing songs my whole life, but I’ve rarely performed them. I mostly just sing them at home. Maybe it’s worth making the effort. Maybe there are people who would enjoy these songs. Maybe it’s not too late to put the songs out there.
superflippy t1_it946ml wrote
Reply to comment by CrustalTrudger in South-west Astrakhan, Russia, has some interesting geographical features I've never seen before. Is there a name for this phenomenon, and how is it formed? by zyphelion
Fascinating! Looking at more detailed images, it looks like a giant knife came along and sliced off the tops of some narrow hills. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Volga_Delta_Lakes,_Russia_by_Planet_Labs.jpg
superflippy t1_jakxdmv wrote
Reply to comment by PseudoDave in German scientists show a commercially feasible method for cyanobacteria to extract 17 rare earth elements from low-concentration sources. Currently, most of the world's supply of these elements is mined in China. by lughnasadh
I didn’t realize Livermore was also doing this research, but it makes sense. The poster I saw was from an intern at SRNL.