

Time to question the point.
Time to question the point.
Does the specific person ask one of these two questions?
It’s common for headlines to leave out articles. It can be read the way intended. Would be nice to include “a,” but not devastating.
If you don’t have the money at all, you’re probably in the clear.
I got it wrong, and it would have been funnier as a correction if I had spelled it correctly.
One of Zeno’s Paradoxes of Motion states that we cannot move from A to B because first we must move halfway there. Then we must move half of the remaining distance. This continues infinitely, with us never being able to arrive at the destination because we must first close the distance by half.
Such is it when we try to get from 1 Hz to 0 Hz by reducing by semitones.
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It’s because the understatement came from the paper and the bullshit came from the science reporter.
I thought all home remedies mixed vinegar with baking soda to render it useless.
“Has the potential to contribute…” Wow. Amazing.
Fun fact - Zacarias Moussaoui was supposed to be the 20th hijacker, but he was arrested after taking flight courses in Minnesota in which he had no interest in learning how to take off or land.
For me the pain was similar at the peak, but gallstone pain would fade in and out, while kidney stone pain was unrelenting.
Oh, absolutely. There is still quality science being done. But the increase in volume is aided by trash journals since the bar is so low to publish in them.
Owning the rights to copy and distribute your own creative works = imperialism
Add to that journals that will print anything as long as the fees are paid.
Yes. I kept the em dashes in as a clue. I did ask for a more concise answer without bullet points.
Ok, I did it for five more minutes then.
The linked article says nothing about heavy metals. It’s about using solar power to produce hydrogen.
Here’s what I see: World-first green hydrogen innovation wins prestigious Climate Innovation Challenge