SleepWouldBeNice
SleepWouldBeNice t1_jd891nb wrote
Reply to comment by Froggiebuns in Can you extract a fully concentrated liquid out of an ice cube (like Coca Cola) until there's almost no water left? by Froggiebuns
It’s how the Native North Americans made maple sugar/syrup before the Europeans brought cast iron pots: they’d leave the sap overnight, in the morning, the water component had frozen and the ice could be removed leaving the higher-sugar content sap in place. Repeat for a few days and you have syrup. They also placed hot rocks in the liquid during the day which helped steam out some of the water.
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Reply to comment by K9turrent in Eli5: what’s the difference between a graduate and undergraduate degree by deadpuppy101
“Piled Higher and Deeper”
SleepWouldBeNice t1_j6jurna wrote
Reply to comment by Oaden in ELI5 - When losing weight, why is it common to hear "burn more than you consume" in reference to calorie intake. if you consume" 1000 calories, how do you burn 1500? by Freedom-No-781
When I look at nutrition labels, I'm never sure whether to be amazed at how many calories are in our food, or impressed with how efficiently our bodies use calories.
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Reply to comment by StupidLemonEater in ELI5- what is the difference between a liquid and a fluid? by stinkybuttttt
Specifically, fluids are substances that cannot resist a shear force, which are gasses and most liquids.
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Reply to comment by Bioshutt in doomsday clock real or fake? by Ludwik2006
They did mention climate change too. Clock won’t go back as far as we’d like.
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Reply to Windows Phone Link for iOS soon! In Windows Insider Preview for Windows 11! Super exciting! by Darkmage4
This might get me to upgrade to Windows 11