Iranians were the first to publish about the synthesis: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/rcm.7757 https://analyticalscience.wiley.com/do/10.1002/sepspec.1591c... I am pretty sure that the Porton Down…
Well, the US is since WWII meddling with elections in other countries. And not only that but actively toppling foreign governments. The few millions some Russians may have spent on ads are a drop in the sea compared to…
I don't know what happened there but the official version leaves some serious doubts open. For example there was a long time talk of a "nurse" that found them. Only by accident it was revealed that this nurse was the…
Anecdotelly, in Europe the countries worst hit by the virus have the most strict confinement: Italy, Spain and France. Makes you wonder if there is a correlation to Vitamin D insufficiency due to lack of sun light.
I had a smartphone that at some point started to randomly create touch events. Kind of like if you put it in your pocket while the screen is unlocked. I don't remember any physical light switch that ever switch on or…
As I wrote: Bacteriophage MS2 - 23nm : Surgical mask 89.52% filtering Tea towel one layer 72.46% filtering -> Thus still ~70% filtering of 23nm particles for the one layered towel. They didn't put the number for a two…
Homemade masks made of a double layer of tea towel cloth are not only protecting others but also protect yourself nearly as effectively as N95 masks. The original research was made by PHE - Public Health England and the…
Did you read the NPR article? The very first chart shows that there is a big difference between the various countries. The logarithmic scale allows for much better visualisation than the almost nonsensical charts on the…
> So if you are infected and not showing symptoms ie. not coughing/sneezing then arguably the mask is not doing anything. It prevents you from touching your mouth and your nose and thus getting it on your hands. There…
Many people don't know they are infected and also there is not enough testing capability in many countries. For example Heidi Klum tired to get tested after catching a cold and it took her several days to be accepted…
Again another article that doesn't even mention the use of masks and hand sanitizer. The cost of the epidemic now goes into the trillions, self-made cotton masks are cheap compared to the economic damage. They can be…
Heat at 56°C kills the SARS coronavirus at around 10000 units per 15 min (quick reduction). Hence I'd assume that boiling will be reasonably effective. Source: WHO https://www.who.int/csr/sars/survival_2003_05_04/en/
The biggest challenge is to overcome the mental block of decades of onetime use masks that have to be disposed in incinerators and be produced by ISO 9001 certified medical factories. During world war 2 it was normal to…
I have to correct the number to 160.000 per week thus 23.000 per day. Source: https://www.zeit.de/amp/news/2020-03/18/corona-test-erforder...
The recipe in China was social distancing, masks and hand sanitizing. Somehow in China politicians understood the concept that germs coming out of your mouth and nose can be most effectively stopped right there - they…
> The sun doesn't only rise and set once a year at the north Pole! Is this a joke? > Edit: -3 for correct science. Good work HN You have to explicitly say that you are a flat earther. Otherwise people on HN assume…
I can't find the source anymore, but the latest Roche AG systems are capable of doing 4000 tests per day. The last generation was 1000 tests per day. Germany also is doubling the capacity of intensive care beds from…
As the article states, India is currently doing 500 tests per day. Germany is doing 160.000 tests per day.
I don't understand why we are not trying to interrupt the transmission vectors with masks and hand sanitizer like the Chinese do. They ramped the daily production from 10M to 100M and even advised the use of make-shift…
> the potential energy requirement to lift up a certain amount of weight, and dividing by energy density and volume of current battery tech does not lead to a working jet any time soon. E=mgh E=(1kg * 9.81m/s^2 *…
> Funnily enough, that's exactly what you're supposed to do in a Porsche (assuming it is a rear engine 911). Unlike most cars, 911s will understeer (or correct an oversteer) when you mash the throttle, and oversteer…
The prisions are not state run but commercial entities. Thus there is a certain incentive to lobby for longer sentences in order to make more business. Occasionally they pay "commission" like in this scheme to jail…
> It's simply not true we have no incentive to fix this I just happen to have set up an email server and encountered the same problems with Google as described in the article. I own the IP since quite some time, it is…
Iranians were the first to publish about the synthesis: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/rcm.7757 https://analyticalscience.wiley.com/do/10.1002/sepspec.1591c... I am pretty sure that the Porton Down…
Well, the US is since WWII meddling with elections in other countries. And not only that but actively toppling foreign governments. The few millions some Russians may have spent on ads are a drop in the sea compared to…
I don't know what happened there but the official version leaves some serious doubts open. For example there was a long time talk of a "nurse" that found them. Only by accident it was revealed that this nurse was the…
Anecdotelly, in Europe the countries worst hit by the virus have the most strict confinement: Italy, Spain and France. Makes you wonder if there is a correlation to Vitamin D insufficiency due to lack of sun light.
I had a smartphone that at some point started to randomly create touch events. Kind of like if you put it in your pocket while the screen is unlocked. I don't remember any physical light switch that ever switch on or…
As I wrote: Bacteriophage MS2 - 23nm : Surgical mask 89.52% filtering Tea towel one layer 72.46% filtering -> Thus still ~70% filtering of 23nm particles for the one layered towel. They didn't put the number for a two…
Homemade masks made of a double layer of tea towel cloth are not only protecting others but also protect yourself nearly as effectively as N95 masks. The original research was made by PHE - Public Health England and the…
Did you read the NPR article? The very first chart shows that there is a big difference between the various countries. The logarithmic scale allows for much better visualisation than the almost nonsensical charts on the…
> So if you are infected and not showing symptoms ie. not coughing/sneezing then arguably the mask is not doing anything. It prevents you from touching your mouth and your nose and thus getting it on your hands. There…
Many people don't know they are infected and also there is not enough testing capability in many countries. For example Heidi Klum tired to get tested after catching a cold and it took her several days to be accepted…
Again another article that doesn't even mention the use of masks and hand sanitizer. The cost of the epidemic now goes into the trillions, self-made cotton masks are cheap compared to the economic damage. They can be…
Heat at 56°C kills the SARS coronavirus at around 10000 units per 15 min (quick reduction). Hence I'd assume that boiling will be reasonably effective. Source: WHO https://www.who.int/csr/sars/survival_2003_05_04/en/
The biggest challenge is to overcome the mental block of decades of onetime use masks that have to be disposed in incinerators and be produced by ISO 9001 certified medical factories. During world war 2 it was normal to…
I have to correct the number to 160.000 per week thus 23.000 per day. Source: https://www.zeit.de/amp/news/2020-03/18/corona-test-erforder...
The recipe in China was social distancing, masks and hand sanitizing. Somehow in China politicians understood the concept that germs coming out of your mouth and nose can be most effectively stopped right there - they…
> The sun doesn't only rise and set once a year at the north Pole! Is this a joke? > Edit: -3 for correct science. Good work HN You have to explicitly say that you are a flat earther. Otherwise people on HN assume…
I can't find the source anymore, but the latest Roche AG systems are capable of doing 4000 tests per day. The last generation was 1000 tests per day. Germany also is doubling the capacity of intensive care beds from…
As the article states, India is currently doing 500 tests per day. Germany is doing 160.000 tests per day.
I don't understand why we are not trying to interrupt the transmission vectors with masks and hand sanitizer like the Chinese do. They ramped the daily production from 10M to 100M and even advised the use of make-shift…
> the potential energy requirement to lift up a certain amount of weight, and dividing by energy density and volume of current battery tech does not lead to a working jet any time soon. E=mgh E=(1kg * 9.81m/s^2 *…
> Funnily enough, that's exactly what you're supposed to do in a Porsche (assuming it is a rear engine 911). Unlike most cars, 911s will understeer (or correct an oversteer) when you mash the throttle, and oversteer…
The prisions are not state run but commercial entities. Thus there is a certain incentive to lobby for longer sentences in order to make more business. Occasionally they pay "commission" like in this scheme to jail…
> It's simply not true we have no incentive to fix this I just happen to have set up an email server and encountered the same problems with Google as described in the article. I own the IP since quite some time, it is…