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imhere4themcomments t1_j6v7ef6 wrote
Reply to comment by kms2547 in No coal comeback: Europe’s renewable energy transition is in hyperdrive by Straight_Ad2258
Ok don’t answer then.
Orikrin1998 OP t1_j6v7bqt wrote
Reply to comment by SilverNicktail in Parliament passes long-awaited amendments to Finland's transgender law by Orikrin1998
Preach.
SilverNicktail t1_j6v78s7 wrote
People being allowed to live as they wish without being told who to be by everyone around them, imagine that.
kms2547 t1_j6v75l3 wrote
Reply to comment by imhere4themcomments in No coal comeback: Europe’s renewable energy transition is in hyperdrive by Straight_Ad2258
>What kind of renewable energy is cheapest to produce? Most require large up front investments
Whereas you can cheaply put an oil refinery together with some duct tape and moxie!
imhere4themcomments t1_j6v2jg2 wrote
Reply to comment by rnargang in No coal comeback: Europe’s renewable energy transition is in hyperdrive by Straight_Ad2258
Right. You’re saying it’s a no brainer to transition to renewables but I’m curious which renewables you see as a “no brainer” given that most require investment.
Mrischief t1_j6uzxq7 wrote
Reply to comment by SuperiorOnions in Supercharged T Cells: A New Way To Kill Pancreatic Cancer With Minimal Side Effects by rmuktader
To be fair, the way we use experimental animals (and their service) is to have human like tissue with “faults” in them to get cancers etc. But for sure there would be some darn survivable mice and rats arouns
rnargang t1_j6uzgf2 wrote
Reply to comment by imhere4themcomments in No coal comeback: Europe’s renewable energy transition is in hyperdrive by Straight_Ad2258
No idea. The article is referencing renewables for generating electricity. Batteries are for storage. China is currently a major supplier of battery technology because they decided to aggressively invest in the future while countries like the United States kept subsidizing fossil fuels. Lithium deposits are scattered around the globe. Countries and industries around the world are aggressively trying to diversify and create alternatives to a supply chain dominated by the Chinese. It will take time.
Nimoy2313 t1_j6uxegd wrote
DeadlyPancak3 t1_j6uwup9 wrote
Tesla_boring_spacex t1_j6uw1np wrote
Reply to comment by HarkARC in Supercharged T Cells: A New Way To Kill Pancreatic Cancer With Minimal Side Effects by rmuktader
Chemo just stopped working for me. Held it back for about 10 months, now progressing again. Future for me sucks..
dramaking37 t1_j6utmir wrote
Reply to comment by AdGeHa in No coal comeback: Europe’s renewable energy transition is in hyperdrive by Straight_Ad2258
There is a lot of fear mongering around EVs, solar, etc. In the US. At the end of the day, if that stuff pisses you off, focus on transitioning yourself. It is the oil and gas industry pushing these narratives and it feels oh so good to begin cutting ties with them. Fuck em.
dramaking37 t1_j6utb1g wrote
Reply to comment by Straight_Ad2258 in No coal comeback: Europe’s renewable energy transition is in hyperdrive by Straight_Ad2258
"read" there is your first mistake, assuming they read it
imhere4themcomments t1_j6ut38c wrote
Reply to comment by idontneedfame in No coal comeback: Europe’s renewable energy transition is in hyperdrive by Straight_Ad2258
What kind of renewable energy is cheapest to produce? Most require large up front investments and lots of mining for batteries (energy storage) and solar panels and things of that nature. Curious what you see as the cheapest easiest way to produce clean energy.
imhere4themcomments t1_j6usiry wrote
Reply to comment by rnargang in No coal comeback: Europe’s renewable energy transition is in hyperdrive by Straight_Ad2258
How much battery production does Europe have? Does Europe mine any raw material for batteries and solar panels or are they becoming completely reliant on China for those necessities?
ZekerPixels t1_j6urh9i wrote
Reply to Supercharged T Cells: A New Way To Kill Pancreatic Cancer With Minimal Side Effects by rmuktader
Wasn't the thing from Resident Evil called the T-virus which modified the cells. Similar name, but those side effects are a bit worrying.
MrBarraclough t1_j6ur8sq wrote
Reply to Meet Lonnie Johnson, the NASA engineer that invented the Super Soaker. Now he's working to help solve climate change with his latest inventions, a solid state battery as well as an entirely new type of engine. by captainquirk
And a celebrated native of Mobile, Alabama!
Roseking t1_j6uoss9 wrote
Reply to comment by RealPrinceJay in Supercharged T Cells: A New Way To Kill Pancreatic Cancer With Minimal Side Effects by rmuktader
One thing to keep in mind is that treatment for a lot has gotten better.
My mom just finished chemo for breast cancer and they talked to her a lot about how much better treatment is in a lot of cases than just 10 years ago.
captainquirk OP t1_j6unnl9 wrote
Reply to comment by senorali in Meet Lonnie Johnson, the NASA engineer that invented the Super Soaker. Now he's working to help solve climate change with his latest inventions, a solid state battery as well as an entirely new type of engine. by captainquirk
Some more detail here: https://www.blastercentral.com/nerf-history/
garlicroastedpotato t1_j6unhc8 wrote
Reply to comment by rebootyourbrainstem in No coal comeback: Europe’s renewable energy transition is in hyperdrive by Straight_Ad2258
This would be their energy mix, so used.
casperslakes t1_j6uk14s wrote
Reply to comment by X-Arkturis-X in Meet Lonnie Johnson, the NASA engineer that invented the Super Soaker. Now he's working to help solve climate change with his latest inventions, a solid state battery as well as an entirely new type of engine. by captainquirk
On one hand that's unfortunate, on the other hand I wouldn't want to be active here either
SuperiorOnions t1_j6uhv8e wrote
Reply to comment by Mrischief in Supercharged T Cells: A New Way To Kill Pancreatic Cancer With Minimal Side Effects by rmuktader
If humans had mice as pets the way we do dogs, we could do some wild stuff with all this technology
RealPrinceJay t1_j6ufp4l wrote
Reply to comment by TheInuitHunter in Supercharged T Cells: A New Way To Kill Pancreatic Cancer With Minimal Side Effects by rmuktader
Appreciate the link!
TheInuitHunter t1_j6ud87q wrote
Reply to comment by RealPrinceJay in Supercharged T Cells: A New Way To Kill Pancreatic Cancer With Minimal Side Effects by rmuktader
Check this out if you got time to kill one day:
It is stock market related but it gave me a good idea of how the process works and how long it takes.
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Reply to Parliament passes long-awaited amendments to Finland's transgender law by Orikrin1998
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