Illustrious_Crab1060
Illustrious_Crab1060 t1_jbc4qs7 wrote
Reply to comment by linda-stanley in Genevieve Lhermitte: Belgian mother who killed her five children euthanised by Quirkie
But you do have to make sure especially in the US people aren't pushed to that option because money
Illustrious_Crab1060 t1_jabtcez wrote
Reply to comment by stainedglasseye in TIL that in 1846 Christian Friedrich Schönbein discovered a formula for nitrocellulose when working in his kitchen. He spilled nitric acid and sulfuric acid on the kitchen table, wiped it up with a cotton apron, then hung it on the stove door to dry. As soon as it was dry, the apron ignited. by Do_Not_Go_In_There
Heart medication
Illustrious_Crab1060 t1_j979hr7 wrote
Reply to comment by sneakyturtles7 in Northern Michigan man blows up beaver dam with explosives, floods neighbors’ properties by TheHiddenApp
Isn't pretty common to blow up beaver dams? Especially if they cause problems by flooding. Of course only if it's necessary and with proper permits but it's reasonable common and necessary to do
Illustrious_Crab1060 t1_j86zjui wrote
Reply to comment by Tastingo in ChatGPT's 'jailbreak' tries to make the A.I. break its own rules, or die by QuicklyThisWay
Do you have any idea how unethical violent movie synopsis are? Curdles my blood
Illustrious_Crab1060 t1_j606ve2 wrote
Reply to comment by Standard-Prize-8928 in Researchers unveil the least costly carbon capture system to date - down to $39 per metric ton. by heavy-metal-goth-gal
... and also traps carbon in buildings instead of decaying and releasing all the C02 back
Illustrious_Crab1060 t1_j5kh4m1 wrote
Reply to comment by DonQuixBalls in Eye-popping new cost estimates released for NuScale small modular reactor by paulfdietz
Yes, wind and solar are proven large scale grid storage that doesn't rely on specific geography or large amounts of lithium aren't
Illustrious_Crab1060 t1_j5gpovg wrote
Reply to comment by Give_me_the_science in Eye-popping new cost estimates released for NuScale small modular reactor by paulfdietz
So your proposal to an unproven technology is other even more unproven technologies
Illustrious_Crab1060 t1_j5gh2zq wrote
Reply to comment by Different_Access6316 in Eye-popping new cost estimates released for NuScale small modular reactor by paulfdietz
You need to calculate in Energy storage and multiple sites to counter the variability of wind
Illustrious_Crab1060 t1_j1856hx wrote
Reply to comment by Draakan28 in Finland blocks sale of property near army garrison to Russian citizens. by FINCoffeeDaddy
These calls for action against Germans and Japanese in the West during world war 1/2 totally stopped the war and didn't lead to any more problems, distrust and hate down the line
Illustrious_Crab1060 t1_iyzhs7f wrote
Reply to comment by paulsmt in No more airplane mode? EU to allow calls on flights by linguist96
So ban talking also then?
Illustrious_Crab1060 t1_ittvu8b wrote
Reply to comment by h3lme7 in TIL the first confirmed victim of Takata airbags was 18y/o Parham. As she drove around a car park, she lightly bumped another vehicle making the airbag inflate, sending metal pieces at such tremendous force that one hit the teen’s neck slicing open her carotid artery. She bled to death in her seat by ahm713
This is why gated shifters are the best
Illustrious_Crab1060 t1_ittuopi wrote
Reply to comment by PuffyPanda200 in TIL Liquid Helium is the perfect element to keep the superconductive magnets in MRI machines cold by Alternative-Leg1095
Why can't they cut the power to the magnet, without doing a quench? Or is it not an electromagnet?
Illustrious_Crab1060 t1_irjdcjq wrote
Reply to comment by round-earth-theory in Widely used sewer pipe repair technology creates and emits nanoplastics into the air by ajwhelton
Good for temperature regulation and not freezing to death after sweeting but bad for the environment and us eventually
Illustrious_Crab1060 t1_jbcp5my wrote
Reply to comment by pinewind108 in Spokane, Washington - May 1978 by gammapsi05
You can retrofit buildings