Adam-Ridens
Adam-Ridens t1_jaj7sme wrote
Reply to comment by malevolentslime in Adults who were sexually abused in childhood have lower gray matter volume in specific brain region, study finds by DreamingForYouAlways
I didn't claim to know anything, never even mentioned genetics, I made a speculation. I'm not fighting with you, nor do I even want to talk to you anymore.
Adam-Ridens t1_jai3hk1 wrote
Reply to comment by malevolentslime in Adults who were sexually abused in childhood have lower gray matter volume in specific brain region, study finds by DreamingForYouAlways
Kinda is, gray matter isnthought to be correlated with intelligence, if reading this correctly, a hypothesis like mine could be true.
From my perspective, I'm glad to hear yours.
Adam-Ridens t1_jahss7j wrote
Reply to Adults who were sexually abused in childhood have lower gray matter volume in specific brain region, study finds by DreamingForYouAlways
So is this stating that the child who gets abused grows up to make the same mistake? Like a revolving door phenomenona?
Adam-Ridens t1_jadhz3g wrote
Reply to comment by Velghast in Researchers have developed a new device that can detect and analyse cancer cells from blood samples, enabling doctors to avoid invasive biopsy surgeries, and to monitor treatment progress by giuliomagnifico
I love when engineers enter the room
Adam-Ridens t1_ja80o55 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Danish waters contain about 100,000 times more plankton than microplastics — and if microplastic particles enter their mouths, copepods usually spit them out by marketrent
It's a pretty darn good hypothesis
Adam-Ridens t1_ja3uxlq wrote
Reply to comment by ILikeNeurons in Cross-national analysis of attitudes towards fossil fuel subsidy removal by ILikeNeurons
Im pretty accurate for stabbing at the relationship between the oil industry and society. Chill pill, we all gunna die.
Adam-Ridens t1_ja3gbi6 wrote
Reply to comment by fourdac in Danish waters contain about 100,000 times more plankton than microplastics — and if microplastic particles enter their mouths, copepods usually spit them out by marketrent
Whoever mentioned spongbob, I'm pretty sure I found patrick here.
Adam-Ridens t1_ja36z8r wrote
Knowingly expedited an extinction with your money, now wants your tax dollars to fix the problem.
Adam-Ridens t1_ja348z2 wrote
Reply to Weekly FAQ Thread February 26, 2023: How do I get through an uninteresting book? by AutoModerator
Put it down, wait, try again. You are going to retain a lot more if you enjoy it. Set a goal if you are limited to time, like a chapter, don't force it
Adam-Ridens t1_ja33p4g wrote
Reply to comment by AllanfromWales1 in Danish waters contain about 100,000 times more plankton than microplastics — and if microplastic particles enter their mouths, copepods usually spit them out by marketrent
It's new. They are out there, the fact that plastics are getting so small and are able to inhibit cell functions like rna creation is a whole new level of didn't see that coming. It's gunna to be crazy to see how this impacts evolution. The dna Zipper is going to have a lot more hiccups now. This is my hypothesis from my readings and inferences, and I hope nature can prevail.
Adam-Ridens t1_ja31cgv wrote
Reply to comment by AllanfromWales1 in Danish waters contain about 100,000 times more plankton than microplastics — and if microplastic particles enter their mouths, copepods usually spit them out by marketrent
There are studies about how nano plastic are able to permeate cells and the effects these particles have on cell structures. Im sure a quick google will put it in your hand.
Adam-Ridens t1_jb0lbev wrote
Reply to comment by basmwklz in Regional brain glucose metabolism is differentially affected by ketogenic diet: a human semiquantitative positron emission tomography (Mar 2023) by basmwklz
Just like humans always do it, impatient and rushed.