No-Sock7425
No-Sock7425 t1_jef4449 wrote
Reply to Adding 1 ounce (28.35 g) of walnuts to the usual dietary intake of no-nut consumers improved the diet quality among children, adolescents, and adults. by ludwig_scientist
Walnuts help me die. *wheezing allergy noises
No-Sock7425 t1_je5bl9n wrote
Reply to TIL recent research shows the demodex mite, which lives on most humans' skin, has an anus. Contradicting earlier findings. by AudibleNod
The bug they tested was just a giant asshole.
No-Sock7425 t1_jdwn19m wrote
Reply to Forcing dominant mice to lose social status induced depression-like behaviors and reduced pleasure-seeking by Zadarex
So, if I like power and you take away my power I’ll be depressed? Sounds about right.
No-Sock7425 t1_jdvub21 wrote
Reply to comment by Ethunel in An ape’s favourite music group is obviously The Monkeys. What is their next favourite? by Spocks-Nephew
Thank you for this. Listening to Sunshine next.
No-Sock7425 t1_jdux3ym wrote
Reply to comment by jeffyoulose in TIL: 5 pin bowling was invented in Canada - and is mostly only played in Canada by sammer003
Titled How I Won The Lottery and written by Rich Erthanu
No-Sock7425 t1_jdm3w66 wrote
Reply to New research provides evidence that a generalized disposition of distrust towards others and society is a central factor contributing to both populist attitudes and conspiratorial mindset by Life_Is_Empty_Inside
Today there’s only one place to put your trust.
In yourself
No-Sock7425 t1_jbrg38e wrote
Reply to comment by bigbangbilly in TIL in 2007 a Ford Fusion that was modified to run on hydrogen fuel cells set the land speed record for fuel cell ground vehicles with a speed of 207.297 mph by Texas_Rockets
Flux capacitor…uh..fluxing.
No-Sock7425 t1_jbi4ck1 wrote
No-Sock7425 t1_jbe0n23 wrote
Reply to Pregnant women and new mothers with schizophrenia are three times more likely to visit the emergency room as a result of being victims of interpersonal violence, a new study finds. About 1 in 5 (20.7%) women with schizophrenia experience physical or sexual violence during their lifetime. by MistWeaver80
Men who suffer from schizophrenia also experience violence on a much higher level.
No-Sock7425 t1_jb4ys29 wrote
Reply to Lung cancer patients with moderate to severe depression at diagnosis are 2 to 3 times more likely to have inflammation levels that predict poor survival rates, a new study found. (n=186) by geoff199
No offence intended but where tf did they find people with lung cancer that aren’t depressed?
No-Sock7425 t1_jb047ez wrote
Reply to comment by FullyStacked92 in Cosmic rays reveal measurements of a concealed corridor in the Great Pyramid of Giza by marketrent
Embarkation room vibes
No-Sock7425 t1_jaesdpf wrote
Reply to TIL that due to "Subjective Age" most children and adolescents feel older than they really are. But this switches at around 25. By age 30, around 70% of people feel younger than they really are, with the discrepancy between actual age and subjective age growing over time. by AspireAgain
I’m in my 50’s. Still trying to decide what to be when I grow up.
No-Sock7425 t1_j9ylaez wrote
Reply to comment by MrR0m30 in Workers tasked with moving products in the U.S. food and beverage supply chain are at a high risk of severe injuries and fatalities — Grocery wholesalers and grocery retail stores saw the highest number of injuries, followed closely by the warehousing and storage groups by marketrent
You seem confident in your statement. Can you offer any evidence beyond ‘’my manger said I don’t have to”?
No-Sock7425 t1_j9yftw5 wrote
Reply to comment by soda-jerk in Workers tasked with moving products in the U.S. food and beverage supply chain are at a high risk of severe injuries and fatalities — Grocery wholesalers and grocery retail stores saw the highest number of injuries, followed closely by the warehousing and storage groups by marketrent
All of that ‘safety’ is used to replace another word. Liability. I have worked for companies that have actually killed people and the most important thing those companies learned was to make sure employees signed all the appropriate paperwork to protect the company. Safety is there to protect employees about as much as Human Resources is there to protect employees.
No-Sock7425 t1_j9yf9jw wrote
Reply to comment by Fakarie in Workers tasked with moving products in the U.S. food and beverage supply chain are at a high risk of severe injuries and fatalities — Grocery wholesalers and grocery retail stores saw the highest number of injuries, followed closely by the warehousing and storage groups by marketrent
They absolutely are in any warehouse situation. Try running over your foot with a 2000 pound pallet or worse, crashing into an ankle, or getting a leg caught between the load and an obstacle. They may not be required by law in grocery settings but I can’t imagine why
No-Sock7425 t1_j9y8cva wrote
Reply to Workers tasked with moving products in the U.S. food and beverage supply chain are at a high risk of severe injuries and fatalities — Grocery wholesalers and grocery retail stores saw the highest number of injuries, followed closely by the warehousing and storage groups by marketrent
I often see employees moving stock through stores with pallet jacks or forklifts and it’s 50/50 whether they have a spotter clearing obstacles but I don’t think 10% are wearing appropriate footwear like steel toed boots. The injuries described match perfectly with the work being done. Edit to add. I’m Canadian and not sure how little American workers are protected by law but in Canada steel toed boots have been required in all forklift ware operation for decades. More specifically you weren’t even allowed into areas where operation of that occurred without safety shoes. Again, I can’t say whether retail or grocery has this requirement but it would be baffling to find out that there was a niche industry that had escaped regulation for 30+ years.
No-Sock7425 t1_j9wuxo2 wrote
Reply to For marginal occupations licensed by U.S. states, the welfare costs of licensing exceeds the benefits, as workers have to expend resources to obtain the license and consumers pay higher prices. [The study looks at professions that require license in some states but not others]. by smurfyjenkins
The example that comes to mind is the painting trade. Wildly different expectations from state to state.
No-Sock7425 t1_j9tr5k2 wrote
Reply to Massive 'forbidden planet' orbits a strangely tiny star only 4 times its size. by Rifletree
Ah yes. This must be in the Mutara Nebula. Take permits many.
No-Sock7425 t1_j9t0yk0 wrote
Reply to TIL that Air Tahiti Nui Flight 64 holds the record as the world's longest domestic flight. The flight was between Papeete in French Polynesia and Paris (15,715 km/9,765 mi) taking 16h20. The current longest domestic flight is AF647 between Saint-Denis, Réunion and Paris (9,349 km/5,809 mi/11h40) by SteO153
You think they give out a second mini bag of pretzels for a flight this long? Probably not long enough to qualify for a meal though.
No-Sock7425 t1_j916sfx wrote
Reply to I told my daughter, "Did you know that humans eat more bananas than monkeys?" She rolled her eyes at me, but I persevered. "It’s true!" by madazzahatter
Laughed. Dad joke ninja
No-Sock7425 t1_j8utej9 wrote
Reply to Compared to wolf pups and kittens, dog puppies tend to spontaneously match actions demonstrated by a human — even in the absence of food rewards by marketrent
If I was a wolf I would definitely wear sheep’s clothing. So soft and warm. Mmmmm.
No-Sock7425 t1_j857uy1 wrote
Reply to Long-term air pollution exposure raises depression risk. Scientists observed statistically significant harmful associations between long-term exposure to elevated levels of air pollution and increased risk of late-life depression diagnosis by Wagamaga
Another study not pointing out that being poor sucks.
No-Sock7425 t1_j7zfayr wrote
Reply to comment by Ramalkin in Following extensive electrochemical performance experiments, a research team has found a specific composition that could open doors to high-performance magnesium rechargeable batteries. Substituted magnesium-vanadium systems could eventually lead to the much awaited next-generation batteries. by rustoo
Thanks for providing this. Given the relationship the west has with China and Russia, let’s hope South Africa has enough for everyone else.
No-Sock7425 t1_j7yxxqv wrote
Reply to Following extensive electrochemical performance experiments, a research team has found a specific composition that could open doors to high-performance magnesium rechargeable batteries. Substituted magnesium-vanadium systems could eventually lead to the much awaited next-generation batteries. by rustoo
Vanadium. Sounds like that’s available on every street corner. I wonder which underdeveloped nation gets to be the victim, uh… supplier, of a rare earth element.
No-Sock7425 t1_jegmdi6 wrote
Reply to TIL A newborn baby is 75% water at birth. A slightly higher water content than bananas, but slightly less than potatoes. by Imbiberr
This needs to be in r/d&d under field rations: additional information