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ubermeisters t1_jecvtis wrote
Reply to comment by Former_Maybe_8437 in Face masks have a negative impact in our ability to read other people's mental states, and positive emotions were found to be the most affected. by MrWaliah
> your question
no
ubermeisters t1_jecvlvo wrote
Reply to Longitudinal study finds no evidence heavier smartphone use results from or triggers heightened stress by nora-puzze
Please don't post articles from this garbage ass website
ubermeisters t1_jectxas wrote
Reply to You might like paintings more if you stop to read the gallery labels - people high in openness, and those with limited art experience, liked paintings more after reading information about the artist and their technique. by Litvi
> You might like this website more if you stop to enable JavaScript and cookies
no thanks, I prefer to enjoy things on my terms.
ubermeisters t1_jdmqda9 wrote
Reply to comment by Shovi in Space dust from asteroid impacts could contain signs of living organisms that existed on their home planets by marketrent
The poetic reflectance of nature's preferred method of reproduction (chemical delivery of ingredients to other ingredients) is a lot to turn down in the absence of better theories. Plus, these compounds had to come from somewhere, and we can't find any mechanism for creating them on Earth before life existed, combine that with the fact that we've found literally every single building block needed for life, to exist on astral bodies outside of the planet... It's a lot to dismiss.
ubermeisters t1_jdmqaun wrote
Reply to comment by hypnocentrism in Space dust from asteroid impacts could contain signs of living organisms that existed on their home planets by marketrent
I honestly would like to know why you took the time to even comment this? It's clear you didn't read the paper, it's clear you don't understand the science, and it's clear that you probably shouldn't even have this subreddit on your feed.
ubermeisters t1_jdmq5po wrote
Reply to Space dust from asteroid impacts could contain signs of living organisms that existed on their home planets by marketrent
> Asteroid ejaculate shoots new load of possibilities into fertile theory of panspermia
ubermeisters t1_jchx41u wrote
Reply to comment by lacheur42 in A bismuth crystal I would like to share by BismutNL
I'm sorry you were looking for an argument and didn't find one
ubermeisters t1_jchnh4q wrote
Reply to comment by lacheur42 in A bismuth crystal I would like to share by BismutNL
The source is physics and properties of materials 101, I'm not about to spend my time digging up old textbooks to cite you a reference, sorry, no disrespect intended.
ubermeisters t1_jcfoc0x wrote
Reply to 8 out of 10 preterm babies suffer newborn jaundice. Therapy involves exposing the baby to blue light, however, there are no standard guidelines on the precise color of light, irradiation power and duration. Scientists suggest fluorescence measurement will improve jaundice testing and therapy. by Skoltech_
any chance that the wavelength and strength of light could be assumed from natural levels?
I admit to not reading the posted content.
ubermeisters t1_jc41igf wrote
Reply to comment by NoahMaddyn in A male-killing gene encoded by a symbiotic virus of Drosophila by eniteris
yeah, I suspect you're onto something here. The numbers flesh out one way or another in the end I'm sure.
ubermeisters t1_jc3dzrc wrote
Reply to comment by DFAnton in Quantum engineers have designed a high precision spin measuring device a million times more sensitive than commercial spectrometers. The device could help scientists understand the structure and purpose of materials better. by unswsydney
answers require questions thanks, And mine was clearly rhetorical...
ubermeisters t1_jc2wsay wrote
Reply to comment by ChaoticJuju in Quantum engineers have designed a high precision spin measuring device a million times more sensitive than commercial spectrometers. The device could help scientists understand the structure and purpose of materials better. by unswsydney
appropriate to the meaning of the terms being used, smartass. nice attempt.
ubermeisters t1_jc2wa26 wrote
Reply to comment by ChaoticJuju in Quantum engineers have designed a high precision spin measuring device a million times more sensitive than commercial spectrometers. The device could help scientists understand the structure and purpose of materials better. by unswsydney
it's a science article. they should be using appropriate terms, else how am I supposed to respect them anough to believe they have conducted proper science?
you can be fine with clickbait BS titles, that's all on you. doesn't mean that I need to feel or conduct myself similarly.
ubermeisters t1_jc2giue wrote
Reply to comment by linkdude212 in A male-killing gene encoded by a symbiotic virus of Drosophila by eniteris
Charles Darwin ruined us all with the implication that evolution is driven by goals. it isn't. the most successful survive, that's it.
the fact that this disproportionately effects the male offspring sure would seem to imply an evolutionary disadvantage, so we can probably assume they have another major advantage elsewhere that overshadows this seeming flaw.
ubermeisters t1_jc2fwwh wrote
Reply to Quantum engineers have designed a high precision spin measuring device a million times more sensitive than commercial spectrometers. The device could help scientists understand the structure and purpose of materials better. by unswsydney
"purpose of materials" implies intelligent creation, no? what a stupid headline, or at least, lazy journalism.
ubermeisters t1_jc1z8o5 wrote
Reply to comment by HuRyde in A bismuth crystal I would like to share by BismutNL
I don't think you understand what the word hate actually means then
ubermeisters t1_jc1z4bf wrote
Reply to comment by Find_A_Reason in A bismuth crystal I would like to share by BismutNL
thanks.
You just earned an invite to /r/EpoxyAsFuck :)
ubermeisters t1_jc1t40c wrote
Reply to comment by Canadient_musician in A bismuth crystal I would like to share by BismutNL
be happier
ubermeisters t1_jc0i1mw wrote
Reply to comment by Dixiehusker in A bismuth crystal I would like to share by BismutNL
pretty neat right? It's grain structure orientation related
ubermeisters t1_jbzl89q wrote
Reply to A bismuth crystal I would like to share by BismutNL
it looked so great and you just cast it in a fucking puck of bubbly resin? oof
ubermeisters t1_jb26dhi wrote
Reply to PsBattle: dog on a cold day by nortron23
ubermeisters t1_jax1qlr wrote
Reply to comment by ReceptionDry2755 in Pilot Study: The Differential Response to Classical and Heavy Metal Music in Intensive Care Unit Patients under Sedo-Analgesia by clib
honestly this is an extremely important point... there's just a vast gamut of metal out there, and there's a big difference between hardcore thrash metal and post-apocalyptic ambient metal etc etc
ubermeisters t1_jax1kjf wrote
Reply to comment by MavisBeaconSexTape in Pilot Study: The Differential Response to Classical and Heavy Metal Music in Intensive Care Unit Patients under Sedo-Analgesia by clib
"the patient flat lined doctor, his chart only says"
> In case of emergency, play Dethklok
ubermeisters t1_jae8tsq wrote
Reply to UNSW engineers unveil prototype robotic arm that can 3D print living cells directly onto organs inside a human body. by unswsydney
x-posted to /r/AdditiveManufacturing
ubermeisters t1_jeejy0q wrote
Reply to comment by CaptainHindsight92 in Sublingual Spray With THC And CBD Can Control Blood Sugar, Lowers Cholesterol In Type 2 Diabetes Patients by Defiant_Race_7544
it's ok, ChatGPT said so