Recent comments in /f/science
[deleted] t1_j6oxaof wrote
aakova t1_j6owdn2 wrote
Reply to comment by Sherpa2730 in Researchers develop coating that prevents synthetic fabrics from shedding harmful microplastics in the wash by BlitzOrion
It's probably made of plastic itself.
Substance_number_6 t1_j6ow4b6 wrote
Reply to Study finds that poor sleep quality increases aggression, possibly by affecting emotional cognition by chrisdh79
Stop giving money to researchers to make this kind of obvious study.
semperossim t1_j6ovulg wrote
Reply to comment by mr_clauford in Study finds that poor sleep quality increases aggression, possibly by affecting emotional cognition by chrisdh79
Maybe you need a nap, buddy.
[deleted] t1_j6ovu54 wrote
KTROLSTER t1_j6ovpvu wrote
Reply to comment by perpetual_evidence in New study shows how mindfulness can benefit our romantic relationships: Mindfulness can help to enhance attachment security among romantic couples. The new findings deepen understanding of the longitudinal interplay between partners’ mindfulness and attachment style. by lolfuys
Yea you could try reading it in the cited study itself. The article seems to have gotten it backwards.
[deleted] t1_j6ovmyj wrote
Reply to Male alcohol use has a significant negative influence on in vitro fertilization success rates, increasing patient financial burden and emotional stress. Study reveals that the more a male drinks before providing sperm for an IVF pregnancy, the less likely the pregnancy will be successful. by MistWeaver80
[removed]
slo1111 t1_j6oujdm wrote
Reply to comment by psyon in COVID vaccines and first boosters provided protection to pregnant women during Omicron surge. Looking at unvaccinated women, you still have an increased death rate, and increased neonatal mortality. If you are vaccinated and boosted, especially with a mRNA vaccine, those levels drop by 81%. by Wagamaga
I can see my ability to gage ratios is suspect. Thanks for the correction.
It does make me wonder if the quick covid test type could alter the results although it appears false positives are not a big issue with the tests as false negatives are.
[deleted] t1_j6oueqo wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Male alcohol use has a significant negative influence on in vitro fertilization success rates, increasing patient financial burden and emotional stress. Study reveals that the more a male drinks before providing sperm for an IVF pregnancy, the less likely the pregnancy will be successful. by MistWeaver80
[removed]
elcheapodeluxe t1_j6ou0kz wrote
Reply to Male alcohol use has a significant negative influence on in vitro fertilization success rates, increasing patient financial burden and emotional stress. Study reveals that the more a male drinks before providing sperm for an IVF pregnancy, the less likely the pregnancy will be successful. by MistWeaver80
IME - alcohol use is NOT inversely linked to pregnancies in general!
PhelesDragon t1_j6ota0o wrote
Reply to Male alcohol use has a significant negative influence on in vitro fertilization success rates, increasing patient financial burden and emotional stress. Study reveals that the more a male drinks before providing sperm for an IVF pregnancy, the less likely the pregnancy will be successful. by MistWeaver80
Who knew poison could lower vitality...
[deleted] t1_j6ory45 wrote
Reply to Male alcohol use has a significant negative influence on in vitro fertilization success rates, increasing patient financial burden and emotional stress. Study reveals that the more a male drinks before providing sperm for an IVF pregnancy, the less likely the pregnancy will be successful. by MistWeaver80
[removed]
Monkeyslunch t1_j6orf9h wrote
Reply to Study finds that poor sleep quality increases aggression, possibly by affecting emotional cognition by chrisdh79
Why do we need studies for things like this?
[deleted] t1_j6oqfmp wrote
Reply to Male alcohol use has a significant negative influence on in vitro fertilization success rates, increasing patient financial burden and emotional stress. Study reveals that the more a male drinks before providing sperm for an IVF pregnancy, the less likely the pregnancy will be successful. by MistWeaver80
[removed]
Noosemane t1_j6oqbww wrote
Reply to Researchers develop coating that prevents synthetic fabrics from shedding harmful microplastics in the wash by BlitzOrion
Could just make fabrics from real fibers maybe I dunno I'm not an expert.
[deleted] t1_j6oq5rs wrote
[deleted] t1_j6oq1rl wrote
Queasy-Bite-7514 t1_j6op91j wrote
Reply to comment by rhinobatid in New study (n = 15,764) shows repeated concussions are linked to worse brain function in later life by unswsydney
Exactly, you reinforce my points. We don’t have a strong body of evidence on CTE
[deleted] t1_j6op5fl wrote
Queasy-Bite-7514 t1_j6op3yg wrote
Reply to comment by Liz600 in New study (n = 15,764) shows repeated concussions are linked to worse brain function in later life by unswsydney
Yes, jockeys are in a similar situation. There’s actually research on jockeys. I don’t necessarily disagree that there’s a lot of potential risk from cumulative effects of the brain bouncing around in the skull. The problem is there’s also a lot of hype about it and not enough good science. I try to stay open and skeptical as a society should be.
iamsce t1_j6oon6n wrote
Reply to Male alcohol use has a significant negative influence on in vitro fertilization success rates, increasing patient financial burden and emotional stress. Study reveals that the more a male drinks before providing sperm for an IVF pregnancy, the less likely the pregnancy will be successful. by MistWeaver80
Maybe he secretly doesn't want kids.
Nottheone1101 t1_j6ony22 wrote
Reply to comment by Spiridor in Black and Hispanic hairdressers are exposed to a complex mixture of chemicals, many of them unknown, potentially hazardous, and undisclosed on product labels, researchers report. There are more than 700,000 hairdressers in the United States, more than 90% of whom are estimated to be women. by MistWeaver80
It’s totally in line with all the other posts From OP
BovaDesnuts t1_j6ontls wrote
Reply to Male alcohol use has a significant negative influence on in vitro fertilization success rates, increasing patient financial burden and emotional stress. Study reveals that the more a male drinks before providing sperm for an IVF pregnancy, the less likely the pregnancy will be successful. by MistWeaver80
Good to know my balls are looking out for me during drunk hookups
[deleted] t1_j6oxf6t wrote
Reply to Male alcohol use has a significant negative influence on in vitro fertilization success rates, increasing patient financial burden and emotional stress. Study reveals that the more a male drinks before providing sperm for an IVF pregnancy, the less likely the pregnancy will be successful. by MistWeaver80
[removed]