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No user record in our sample, but silicaroach has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Paywalled ... pass.
If this were true, there would already be nuclear powered aircraft which would be a much more "achievable" goal given the size and weight of even the smallest nuclear power plants. But there are no nuclear powered…
Open source, no. Proprietary? MindBridge.
I have long maintained that scientific consensus is always political and only rarely based on fact. The noisiest and most politically astute scientists rise in stature and influence and sometimes viciously defend their…
working already b/c 'buildt' is a new word
personal: surfacebook I since 2014 work: m1 pro w/32GB
Oracle stuff didn't help. It's initial appeal was that it ran everywhere. Now all languages do. So people who just want to code something quickly w/o worries for security, etc. use Js/Node for web stuff and Python for…
Years of fomenting fear of 'climate change' and painting it as a dire crisis has opened up the general public to the predations of snake oil peddlers. With the public demanding immediate action and an immediate fix,…
FORTRAN .... proof? it's still here :-D
Products here: https://coral.ai/products/#prototyping-products
Does it eat _just_ viruses? If so, _which_ viruses? Just wondering if it could be safely introduced in to a body and if some virii are more edible than others.
Read Smil's book "How the World Really Works" The commitment to fossil fuels is a) far greater than you can imagine and b) will not change anywhere in the near future. Bottom line: 'fossil' fuels are second only to…
This is a very cute way of getting people's emails. Link to a link to a 'register for free access'. Kind of where I stopped (w/o registering) but clever ... and also last time I do that.
mastodon: transfer control from a publicly answerable company to private citizens how does this make sense? it might work at a small scale but how does it scale up? how is is legally held responsible? will this prevent…
In a nutshell, they induced the symptoms of hypothermia (shivering, etc.) in a monkey "model" (biologist code for a real living monkey). One of the 'stunning' findings from the data was that monkey body temperature…
The irony is that the math is straightforward and something a 3rd year engineering or physics student will have seen over and over again BUT biology students would find it challenging. It's also much simpler than…
Fascinating read esp. in light of another article here (somewhere) about the surreal legal manipulations to bring down Sabatini (cancer researcher). It is all about the exercise or misuse of power for personal gain at…
Valid points in the article but they boil down to: 1) WFH unexpectedly made for awkward at-home office arrangements (eg kitchen table) and meeting formats (eg. zoom) BUT over time people sorted these things out 2) WFH…
I don't pay for SO but I do contribute both questions and answers. Asking a question is often as important as answering one. I actually think SO is how the internet should be: take little, give a little.
Typical biology. Consider: a) why would any creature with a nervous system _not_ feel pain? b) does it not disturb that someone would conduct experiments to see if a creature feels pain? Biology is not science. There…
More accurate: of all the animals tested for this, honeybees and humans seem to be ...
javascript/nodejs. I had been using Matlab ~15 yrs until I left the institution that was paying for it. I looked around and js/node was the clear winner. NodeJS was being continually improved with faster engines, the…
Why. Would. They. Not? Biology is not science. Ask yourself: what causes 'emotions' in humans? Chemical/molecular balances and imbalances. Same happens in any creature you care to name. Unless you suppose that all other…
Possibly a decade ago I read an article that described worms as basically being akin to one long nerve. It was impactful enough that I stopped hooking worms for fishing ... before I eventually gave up that "sport". It…
Kind of unexpected that this hasn't been looked at before esp. given that methane is a greenhouse gas. Didn't you kind of think that we already knew all about all sources of methane before pronouncements started being…