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sudoku7 t1_j66ay5n wrote
Reply to comment by Reneeisme in Rate of Americans reporting long-COVID symptoms declining by RockMakesStew
The cynical assumption that it’s just people accepting their long covid as normal instead of something exceptional to report on. As you said though the article doesn’t indicate why it changed.
(Edit) the odd bit from the article is that is the number of folks who report ever having long covid symptoms is down. Which is an indicator that there may need to be some follow up with a longitudinal study.
MtnDewFtw t1_j669djn wrote
Reply to comment by DigitalSteven1 in AI has designed bacteria-killing proteins from scratch – and they work by Ok_Champion6840
And also alter strains of covid for profit... see the recent Pfizer ceo crap? 🤣
kgb4187 t1_j667bhr wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in German parliament officially commemorates LGBTQ victims of Nazi regime for first time | CNN by 1101431a
I took a class on the Holocaust college course in California and the professor never taught anything other than what happened to the Jewish population.
Informal_Self_5671 t1_j664bnf wrote
Is it because they get better, or because they die?
Rasta_Pasta_Mon t1_j662st5 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in German parliament officially commemorates LGBTQ victims of Nazi regime for first time | CNN by 1101431a
No, but (very influential) Jewish groups have historically fought against official recognition of other victims of the holocaust.
DefinitionMission144 t1_j662hq4 wrote
Reply to comment by JaxTellerr in Amsterdam’s underwater parking garage fits 7,000 bicycles and zero cars by Ok_Champion6840
I said compared to most. I know there are cars.
Weatherman_Phil t1_j661ano wrote
Reply to comment by kytheon in Amsterdam’s underwater parking garage fits 7,000 bicycles and zero cars by Ok_Champion6840
Thanks, that was the motivation I needed to read the article. Kinda cool, I ride my bike to work.
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Reply to comment by alc4pwned in Amsterdam’s underwater parking garage fits 7,000 bicycles and zero cars by Ok_Champion6840
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squirlz333 t1_j660byw wrote
Reply to Engineering Class Builds Awesome Robotic Hand for Physically Challenged Young Man - Man Catches First Baseball In His Life by another_gen_weaker
Sounds like he didn't try hard enough before, my dog catches them without hands all the time.
UnadvertisedAndroid t1_j65zxgw wrote
Reply to comment by kracer20 in Toroidal propellers: A noise-killing game changer in air and water by Ok_Champion6840
They are being tested on drones.
RedThetaSerpentis t1_j65zwsl wrote
Reply to comment by SLDH1980 in AI has designed bacteria-killing proteins from scratch – and they work by Ok_Champion6840
You're a tank? T1000.
kytheon t1_j65zjks wrote
Reply to comment by Weatherman_Phil in Amsterdam’s underwater parking garage fits 7,000 bicycles and zero cars by Ok_Champion6840
There’s no way to get to it with a car.
Katamari_Wurm_Hole t1_j65xplq wrote
Reply to comment by Ecurban in ‘Rarest of the rare’: B.C’s newest conservancy protects globally imperilled rainforest by ruckusss
Multiple deserts
oszlopkaktusz t1_j65xg8b wrote
Does this mean a smaller percentage report symptoms from those who get infected now, does it mean that the nominal number is smaller or does it mean that those who formerly reported symptoms got better?
KamahlYrgybly t1_j65xbe3 wrote
This is revolutionary. Increased efficiency, structural stability, and reduced noise. In a couple of decades, iterations of these designs will likely replace all conventional props.
Drones, helicopters, propeller planes and boats are great and all, but the improvements to efficiency for large scale cargo ships, wind turbines, hell, potentially even steam turbines are where the big gains will be found.
anObscurity t1_j65wy0s wrote
Reply to comment by durgadas in Amsterdam’s underwater parking garage fits 7,000 bicycles and zero cars by Ok_Champion6840
Honestly would love to but I have a kid and all 4 grandparents live in California =[
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Reply to comment by fernser in Amsterdam’s underwater parking garage fits 7,000 bicycles and zero cars by Ok_Champion6840
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Reply to comment by Cautious_c in First women's boxing club opens doors in Gaza by Sidjoneya
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Siddalee_Taffy t1_j65vcxr wrote
Reply to "Elusive and Rare Leopard--Considered Extinct for 45 Years--Caught on Film in Turkey." by laceandhoney
On film. Is he now an official actor? Is he a member of the actors guild?
DanYHKim t1_j65v96v wrote
I live in the United States. It is hard enough to find a bicycle rack in front of any kind of building except at a university. And even then, the rack might be kind of inadequate.
The whole idea that someone would invest the money to build an actual structure to hold parked bicycles is just mind-blowing
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Reply to comment by 2dozen22s in Researchers unveil the least costly carbon capture system to date - down to $39 per metric ton. by heavy-metal-goth-gal
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Reneeisme t1_j65v1ec wrote
Reply to comment by adeadfreelancer in Rate of Americans reporting long-COVID symptoms declining by RockMakesStew
The article says it’s either the impact of changes in the virus or increased immunity. I’m personally quite worried about long covid so to me, that WAS good news. Why do you say it’s not?
overpricedgorilla t1_j65t3jj wrote
Reply to comment by skedeebs in AI has designed bacteria-killing proteins from scratch – and they work by Ok_Champion6840
Nah just ask ChatGPT to write em, done and done.
Aramira137 t1_j65t2z2 wrote
Reply to comment by alisdairmills in Amsterdam’s underwater parking garage fits 7,000 bicycles and zero cars by Ok_Champion6840
That's wicked. I've been to a few pedestrian heavy places which were just awful for anyone with any kind of mobility issue (or who were pushing strollers).
Star_x_Child t1_j66bxm0 wrote
Reply to AI has designed bacteria-killing proteins from scratch – and they work by Ok_Champion6840
I wonder if this kind of stuff will be the eventual treatment plan for people with IBD.