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flash-tractor t1_j1dyi2w wrote
Reply to comment by Kobrag90 in Latest Soyuz capsule leak prompts Russians to plan possible rescue of space station crew by RandomForks
The hole that caused the leak is a half millimeter wide. The ISS travels at 17,500miles per hour or 28,000 kilometers per hour. At that speed, even hitting a stationary piece of dust is devastating.
flash-tractor t1_j11u2sd wrote
Reply to comment by peanutlover420 in Ukrainian general warns Putin is preparing new major winter offensive by Promise-Quirky
Tons of recent articles, it's not a secret at all.
flash-tractor t1_iy5etem wrote
Reply to comment by zJordan in Surgeons work by flashlight as Ukraine power grid battered by scot816
My mother in law died from antibiotic resistant bacteria she caught at the hospital, which is why this part stood out to me.
flash-tractor t1_iy41jfw wrote
Reply to comment by JoJoRenegade in Surgeons work by flashlight as Ukraine power grid battered by scot816
Or keep the room under positive pressure? Surgery rooms keep air constantly flowing through HEPA/ULPA filters to maintain positive pressure and prevent particle incursion.
flash-tractor t1_ixnnwhp wrote
Reply to comment by cykelpedal in Cheap, sensor-based agriculture could slash water use by up to 70% | We could definitely use something like this with all the droughts around. by chrisdh79
That's not even a great range either, LoRaWAN can reach 10km in rural settings. Meter Group's Teros 12 (which is available using LoRaWAN architecture) is a much better sensor too, soil scout doesn't have a particularly good reputation.
flash-tractor t1_iug251n wrote
Reply to comment by Blondefarmgirl in Indoor agriculture has sustainable potential to feed Canada, others, year round: experts by pirate_republic
That's why agriculture stays in agricultural zoning, if you're living in agricultural zoning without running a farm- it's a choice.
flash-tractor t1_iug1rbd wrote
Reply to comment by Runaround46 in Indoor agriculture has sustainable potential to feed Canada, others, year round: experts by pirate_republic
Those are like 8 years old, but they're one of the best horticultural diodes in the world.
flash-tractor t1_iug1mn8 wrote
Reply to comment by Shamino79 in Indoor agriculture has sustainable potential to feed Canada, others, year round: experts by pirate_republic
Speaking from experience- it takes more energy to maintain a greenhouse than a well insulated building.
flash-tractor t1_iu97y0j wrote
Reply to comment by drmirage809 in Feanor's Speech: The best in all of Fantasy Literature by CanadianCultureKings
The number of characters and locations is hard to keep up with, but if you take some time to become familiar with the family lineages and map it's a lot easier IMO. Good luck, and happy reading.
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Reply to comment by shualdone in Israel refills the Sea of Galilee, supplying Jordan on the way by fuckmacedonia
I can attest to Israeli irrigation technology. Netafim makes, by a wide margin, the best irrigation products in the agriculture sector. Their drip products that incorporate check valves save me a ton of water every year by not draining the lines at the end of the irrigation pulse. Saves me close to 5 gallons per day, and I'm a small producer.