TBSchemer
TBSchemer t1_jdj074e wrote
I had a bad time in those lands.
Standing at the edge of those gorges, it's so easy to slip and fall. Worst vertigo I ever had.
And then the bugs ate me alive. Tiny yellow biters swarmed into my hair. I had an allergic reaction, and had to rush over to a pharmacy for some Benadryl. Sadly, the Wall Drug store was closed at the time.
TBSchemer t1_jbi9bme wrote
Reply to comment by BiochemistChef in Aromatic hexazine rings — [N₆]⁴⁻ — an all-nitrogen analogue of benzene, have finally been synthesized by researchers using high-pressure, laser-heated synthesis. The hexazine rings are present within a complex K₉N₅₆ structure containing [N₆]⁴⁻ and [N₅]⁻ rings as well as neutral nitrogen dimers. by MurphysLab
I wouldn't expect this compound to be directly useful for anything, given that it's unstable at all but the most extreme pressures. It's more of a theoretical demonstration.
TBSchemer t1_jbi953y wrote
Reply to comment by sea_of_joy__ in Aromatic hexazine rings — [N₆]⁴⁻ — an all-nitrogen analogue of benzene, have finally been synthesized by researchers using high-pressure, laser-heated synthesis. The hexazine rings are present within a complex K₉N₅₆ structure containing [N₆]⁴⁻ and [N₅]⁻ rings as well as neutral nitrogen dimers. by MurphysLab
There are no applications. It's just a theoretical exercise.
TBSchemer t1_jaeevpn wrote
Reply to Researchers have developed a new device that can detect and analyse cancer cells from blood samples, enabling doctors to avoid invasive biopsy surgeries, and to monitor treatment progress by giuliomagnifico
This can be done much better with proteomics, or multiomics approaches.
With proteomics or multiomics, you don't need cells metastasized into the bloodstream. You only need secreted proteins and metabolic byproducts.
PrognomiQ is one company working on this.
TBSchemer t1_ja6oe4t wrote
Reply to ‘That’s my neighbour’: Mariupol residents’ shock at Putin’s parade line-up | Ukraine by madrid987
You do what you have to to survive.
TBSchemer t1_j8z38p0 wrote
Reply to 4 US service members wounded in helicopter raid that killed ISIS leader in Syria by OutrageousBee4174
No! Not the service dog!
TBSchemer t1_j7als0b wrote
Reply to comment by WoWMHC in [OC] Heatmap of Arby's per Million People by fizzSortBubbleBuzz
Wtf do you guys order there that wrecks your guts so badly? I've never had that problem.
TBSchemer t1_j7alivi wrote
Reply to comment by FinerGamerBros in [OC] Heatmap of Arby's per Million People by fizzSortBubbleBuzz
No? I'm really concerned by all the comments about colon problems on this thread. That's literally never happened to me with Arby's.
TBSchemer t1_j7aldsv wrote
Reply to comment by groovy604 in [OC] Heatmap of Arby's per Million People by fizzSortBubbleBuzz
I don't understand the Arby's hatred.
TBSchemer t1_j7alb8m wrote
Reply to comment by Jamieobda in [OC] Heatmap of Arby's per Million People by fizzSortBubbleBuzz
The roast beef didn't do that... You might want to get that checked out.
TBSchemer t1_j5zd98z wrote
That's where I would start digging my Minecraft home.
TBSchemer t1_j4o9wrv wrote
Fexofenadine (generic for Allegra) works wonders for allergies, and doesn't really make you drowsy.
TBSchemer t1_irkmchb wrote
I had to close like 5 different pop ups and overlays before finally giving up on trying to read this article.
TBSchemer t1_jeh46kf wrote
Reply to comment by dman2316 in ELI5: If benzodiazepines are CNS depressants, why is it so hard to die from a overdose of them alone? by psychrolute
I feel that way several times a week. I don't know why. It's really scary, and all I can do is just remind myself that the feeling will pass in an hour or so.