





It’s trickle-down beeconomics!


How much opportunity do they really get to read brains in the real world?


I was gonna say the cervical cancer vaccine, but that just predates Hep C.
Would HIV PeEP count?


Because that’s not the case it is making…
It is the claim made by vaccine deniers that the aluminum in vaccines is very dangerous. This study demonstrates that dietary aluminum exposure far exceeds exposure by vaccines. The implications of this study on those claims are left as an exercise to the reader.


Fascinating!


Fascinating!


Mixing it with a binder, effectively embedding it into a semi buried rock a seems like a slightly safer option than letting it sit out in the sun to be broken down by UV.


Im not convinced that picking Amazon packages, operating heavy machinery, doing data entry, or copy editing would have vastly differing performance changes from coffee consumption.
However…
I would imagine that an office worker might have more ready access to coffee, such as a communal coffee maker, than someone with less sedentary workspace.


We have one Bladerunner style dystopia, yes, but what about second Bladerunner style dystopia?


That’s a removable print plate? Check if there’s anything stuck under between the plate and the heater on the high side/corner


It’s not the fungi we asked for, but it’s the fungi we deserve.


I think this article explains it better. mRNA for nano particles is added alongside the mRNA for the virus protein. The nano particles then self-assemble with the protein into a regular structure to better resemble a virus to immune cells.


I didn’t know it existed.


supercritical water… superionic ice
What if “normal” life in the universe exists on places like that and we are just the weird aliens with the low pressure atmosphere.


I did not have Gattaca on my bingo card…
Great for the kid, though. I wish them a long and prosperous life.


Windows 11 ended support for vertical taskbars and the default setting is along the bottom with the tasks centered. You can change the “taskbar alignment” setting to “left” but that just aligns the tasks to the left side of the bar. There apparently was a registry hack that allowed you to move the taskbar, but that got patched out by the time my work updated my workstation