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Youth-in-AsiaS-247 t1_j5w10m8 wrote
Reply to A new study has found that a gene variant that causes a flush reaction after alcohol consumption also increases inflammation and impacts circulation. This finding could explain why individuals carrying this gene variant also have an increased risk of developing a common type of heart disease. by rjmsci
I think I have this. Great info, but no doctor will even know where to start.
Youth-in-AsiaS-247 t1_j5vyv7x wrote
Reply to comment by HalcyonKnights in The world is (on average) 50% reliant on nonrenewable sources of phosphorus fertilizer to grow food. It won't go away this century, but prices will increase and ~3/4ths of reserves are controlled by one country by fartyburly
So Borat WAS actually just an ad for Kazakhstan and their Potassium?
Youth-in-AsiaS-247 t1_iyv9rvh wrote
Reply to comment by NetQuarterLatte in NYC woman pummeled at Columbia University China COVID protest by NetQuarterLatte
Good ol’ China, beat the dissenters until morale improves.
Youth-in-AsiaS-247 t1_iy8o68r wrote
Reply to comment by yem_slave in Google and YouTube are investing to fight misinformation by Wagamaga
Yeah, they aren’t doing shiit. They love playing both sides and allowing peoples minds to be ruined.
Youth-in-AsiaS-247 t1_iy425tm wrote
Great use of R&D funds LG! Add a Bluetooth speaker to a car full of speakers! Genius!
Youth-in-AsiaS-247 t1_ixv9481 wrote
Reply to comment by darwinkh2os in From post-truth to post-reality: the future of disinformation by Wagamaga
Yeah I guess it it to some degree or can be but I don’t see it or use it like that. With personal life stuff, photos friends. This is like a general media chat room to me.
Youth-in-AsiaS-247 t1_ixv52ql wrote
Yeah sounds great! Not just fake news, fake Reality! Fuhk I’m excited, that I don’t have social media.
Youth-in-AsiaS-247 t1_iv6hse0 wrote
Reply to comment by Maxwe4 in A total lunar eclipse 'blood moon' will be visible around the world on Tuesday by IslandChillin
Ha, yeah not anymore it doesn’t.
Youth-in-AsiaS-247 t1_iv63xm5 wrote
Reply to comment by Ursa_Mid in A total lunar eclipse 'blood moon' will be visible around the world on Tuesday by IslandChillin
Yeah, these journalists need to not be allowed to use such vague terms to their advantage. Every year there’s eclipses and events and every year the same article, “the last one for a decade, the only chance for 40 years.” But somehow they keep saying that by twisting words and events to appear to be once in a lifetime, every time.
I also do not like the use of their Entire Planet garbage, and the article then describes how many continents it can be seen on but not where on those massive land masses. Unless the consider a daytime eclipse that you can’t see as counting… but they left out Antarctica so their “Entire Planet” headline should be illegal and they should be sentenced to public shaming or getting urinated on.
Youth-in-AsiaS-247 t1_it53nbp wrote
Reply to comment by TheGreat_War_Machine in A new study has comprehensively analyzed DNA sequences from ancient Neanderthals occupying a remote region of southern Siberia. The findings offer a rare insight into Neanderthal family life. by molrose96
Makes sense. They’ve certainly been acting like Neandrathals the last 2,000 years in that region. Constant war and territory disputes that no generation has enough time to forgive the other for.
Youth-in-AsiaS-247 t1_it2t2hs wrote
If we just allow genetic engineering, or evolve to having gills or wings and light bones, we’ll be just fine. Maybe sit under a magnifying glass for warmth and cook with that this winter.
Youth-in-AsiaS-247 t1_it2n4cd wrote
Reply to A new study has comprehensively analyzed DNA sequences from ancient Neanderthals occupying a remote region of southern Siberia. The findings offer a rare insight into Neanderthal family life. by molrose96
Neanderthals are from Russia? With a genetic diversity “much lower than is expected for ancient or modern-day humans.” It all makes sense now. Should we set up some “nature preserves” so they don’t become extinct?
Youth-in-AsiaS-247 t1_j8h7kie wrote
Reply to comment by klousGT in Social mobility refers to movement of individuals from one socio-economic strata to another. Social mobility is largely driven by personal motivation, education, skills and migration. But an analysis of historical data tells us that social mobility is primarily caused by changes in political rule. by rustoo
I’d say it’s where your parents had sex, plays the biggest role.