Anakin_BlueWalker3
Anakin_BlueWalker3 t1_jc90xh3 wrote
Reply to comment by mrmitchs in What would you like to see for the future of cell phones? by ItsOk2PeeSittingDown
You'll be able to get internet on your phone anywhere in just a few years.
Anakin_BlueWalker3 t1_j8n4juw wrote
Reply to comment by Alpha3031 in Scientists Successfully Split Seawater To Produce Green Hydrogen by __The__Anomaly__
It does, however, escape from containment very easily and float away into space.
Anakin_BlueWalker3 t1_j7qobkf wrote
Reply to comment by NomDeGuerrePmeDeTerr in Imagine a future in space where pellet-beam propulsion systems speed up travel to other worlds, pipelines on the Moon transport oxygen between settlements and Martian bricks grow on their own before being assembled into homes. Researchers will delve into these ideas and more using NASA grant funding by EricFromOuterSpace
Oh shut up, Nasa developed technologies have proven invaluable to improving life on Earth. You should be thanking Nasa and the good work they do. A lot of the data and technology we use to reduce our environmental impact is a result of Nasa.
Anakin_BlueWalker3 t1_j5u5cva wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Seven technologies to watch in 2023: tools and techniques that are poised to have an outsized impact on science. by Vucea
Are you ok?
Anakin_BlueWalker3 t1_j5u3083 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Seven technologies to watch in 2023: tools and techniques that are poised to have an outsized impact on science. by Vucea
>maybe spend less time on the internet
Upvoted for ironic comment
Anakin_BlueWalker3 t1_j5sfp9i wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Seven technologies to watch in 2023: tools and techniques that are poised to have an outsized impact on science. by Vucea
I was today years old when I learned that advancements in our understanding of physics, computers and biology don't translate into improved quality of life.
Anakin_BlueWalker3 t1_j5lql4d wrote
Reply to comment by BlackAndFactual in TIL that Titanic crewman Herbert Pitman made an attempt to row his lifeboat over to rescue people in the water, but was overruled by the other occupants of the boat, who were worried about people swarming them and duly complied. Pitman said that this haunted him throughout his life. by ChadExtra
Only people's lives on the line, no biggie, why sweat it? /s
Anakin_BlueWalker3 t1_j2220u0 wrote
Reply to comment by kdfsjljklgjfg in What would food look like if we could scale up lab grown meat? by sandcrawler56
Yes, there are billions of people, it is likely most types of meat that people are accustomed to will have some level of demand.
Anakin_BlueWalker3 t1_j21t2b7 wrote
Reply to comment by werewolfpajamas in What would food look like if we could scale up lab grown meat? by sandcrawler56
Probably be a lot safer than regular meat tbh
Anakin_BlueWalker3 t1_j21sp80 wrote
Reply to comment by kdfsjljklgjfg in What would food look like if we could scale up lab grown meat? by sandcrawler56
If there is demand, it will be met.
Anakin_BlueWalker3 t1_j0jqgwh wrote
Reply to comment by Me_Krally in Cellular agriculture and other emerging food technologies could release 80% of the worlds farm land currently used for meat and dairy production back to nature by DannyMcDanface1
>The real issue that none of you care about is once genetically grown meat takes hold there’s no going back.
You can buy some cows...
Anakin_BlueWalker3 t1_ixn3hcy wrote
Reply to comment by HappySkullsplitter in TIL that ruminants, such as cattle, sheep, and giraffes, do not have a top row of front teeth. They instead have a dental pad where gums meet directly to their bottom row of front teeth. by gmnitsua
Some kid probably told the farmer to name him Frank and it stuck so now he hates kids.
Anakin_BlueWalker3 t1_jcqnrjs wrote
Reply to comment by lonely40m in Meet China's latest AI news anchor, a young woman who runs virtual Q&A sessions to teach people propaganda by ethereal3xp
'Her face is too low on the screen, should we move her projection up?'
'Nah I can make it work'