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Reply to comment by AJackOffAllTrade in scientists Find Way to Suck Carbon Out of the Air and Turn It into Baking Soda... by Minute_Drive5038
Lime (CaO+H2O—>Ca(OH)2) is derived from limestone (CaCO3). So, you need to release CO2 to make lime, which can then capture CO2 again. No net gain of CO2 fixation.
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Reply to comment by mydoglikesbroccoli in scientists Find Way to Suck Carbon Out of the Air and Turn It into Baking Soda... by Minute_Drive5038
The sooner people accept that carbon sequestration will require enough energy to reduce CO2 back to hydrocarbons, the sooner we will accept that the elimination fossil fuels is inevitable.
WiartonWilly t1_jbu2lif wrote
Reply to comment by Joseluki in scientists Find Way to Suck Carbon Out of the Air and Turn It into Baking Soda... by Minute_Drive5038
If acidified.
Question is, where are they getting the sodium (Na)? If they expect to take it from abundant salt (NaCl), then they are left with an excess of acid. That acid either needs to be stored perpetually, or it will eventually liberate the CO2 (as you say)
If there is some natural source of NaOH (a strong base) somewhere, then the CO2 can be sequestered. However, I have never heard of a caustic mine. If they plan to take it from something neutral like salt, then they have an acid storage problem.
The alternatives are potassium (K), calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg), but similarly, they are naturally found as salts, in combination with acids that we would rather not release.
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Reply to comment by bobalou2you in Wormholes Bend Light Like Black Holes Do — and That Makes it Possible to Find Them, New Study by Gari_305
Article says not quite the same. 3 mirrors of objects behind, rather than 4 when lensed by a black hole.
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Reply to Why are fevers cyclical? by Key-Marionberry-9854
Your immune system has rhythms. There are a whole zoo of different immune cell types in your blood. The immune system is like a bunch of liquid organs, each with many cell types. Many cell types which are derived from bone marrow have a tendency to return to the bone during the day. They go home. Circulating cells found in a blood draw, such as neutrophils, can increase by 2 fold at night. At night more immune cells are on active duty.
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Reply to comment by asdaaaaaaaa in The Philippines accuses a Chinese ship of aiming a laser at a Filipino boat crew by amandapanda1980
Unfortunately, war can relieve the CCP’s economic and authority problems, and China’s gender imbalance. We will need to be very persuasive to avoid this outcome.
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Similar, but worse
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Reply to comment by Addicted_To_Lazyness in Our timeline is categorized in before and after Christ, but Christ's birthday isn't the day the year changes. by Apo51209
The Middle East was green and wet 2000 years ago. Now it’s a desert.
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Reply to comment by its_raining_scotch in How did the Romans manage to arm most of their soldiers with swords? by Horror_in_Vacuum
So, a bit like Mordor.
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Reply to comment by ESCAPE_PLANET_X in ‘Mind-blowing’ network of magma chambers found under Hawaii’s volcanoes - The discovery offers a possible solution to a long-standing mystery — how magma from the deep mantle travels to the Hawaiian surface by GeoGeoGeoGeo
Fig. 6. Cartoon summarizing observations. Eruptions and intrusions at Kīlauea cause pressure gradients to rapidly propagate through the Kīlauea transport structure to the Pāhala sill complex. Magma is injected into the Pāhala sill complex from the underlying magma- bearing volume; the sills are proximal to the plagioclase-spinel phase boundary, possibly in a polyphase coexistence region. The sills are connected to Kīlauea and the decollement/Ka‘ōiki region within the Mauna Loa edifice along continuous bands of seismicity.
WiartonWilly t1_izum1r6 wrote
“Which meant, in Ancient Greek, city of brotherly love”
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Reply to comment by jstncrdbl in Children Movie recommendation by jstncrdbl
My kids are the same. Disney movies always kill-off parents. Why?
Shaun the Sheep, and all the Aardman films, are great. The newest Shaun the Sheep movie “Farmageddon” is our favourite.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Honda Electric Moped Coming - Step-through electric likely to be announced this year. by speckz
Yes. Those pedals are just decorations. Doubtful the seat or pedals are in the correct position for anyone. Doesn’t look very adjustable.
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Reply to comment by Significant_Sign in Major breakthrough in cancer research: Papers reveal 'dark matter' that contributes to disease's growth by Ezekiel_W
Why use a well known and well understood concept (epigenetics) when you can repurpose a completely different word from a very different branch of science? 🤔
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Reply to comment by NeilOffTheYoungOnes in This ancient worm might be an important evolutionary missing link by imagine-aincrad
Seems more like a missing root, in this case.
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Reply to comment by goathill in Researchers propose that the role of the ectomycorrhizal fungi should be taken into account in models of carbon accounting. by KoalaWide2345
We at least need to bury the notion that the earth will ever create more coal from atmospheric carbon dioxide. Coal deposition stopped when fungi learned how to eat wood, and the carbon budget hasn’t been the same since.
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Reply to An Arizona plant will pull CO2 from the air and trap it in concrete by captainquirk
Making concrete requires massive off-gassing of CO2 from limestone, plus a gigantic amount of energy (ie fossil fuels). If they can capture some CO2 in their product, great. However, I doubt this can do much to offset the concrete industry’s gigantic carbon footprint. Sorry if I’m being too negative, but I’ve never seen a carbon capture technology that can balance their chemical equations.