https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesofensine
It’s under trials for obesity. It has a half-life of like seven days. I’ve seen it for sale online, but it was quite expensive.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesofensine
It’s under trials for obesity. It has a half-life of like seven days. I’ve seen it for sale online, but it was quite expensive.
🍆? They asked about hummus, not baba ganoush!
I like scaled for my subscribed communities, but I prefer active when I view all because with scaled my feed gets filled with far too much niche things I’m not interested in.
Cool. I’m old enough that in middle school I begged my Mom to take to the mall to buy Linux. I got a Red Hat Linux CD-ROM pack from a store called Babbage’s. I couldn’t download the ISO on our modem and I don’t remember if we even had a burner at that point.
I’ve heard people say that in academia, the competition is fierce because the stakes are so low. I think FOSS is the same.
In amateur radio, making an Earth-Moon-Earth contact. That means bouncing your signal off of the moon, basically using it as a satellite. You generally need a big antenna array to do it. Also you need a very high quality amplifier to receive since the signal you get back from the mood is very weak. You can hear an echo of yourself delayed about 2.6 seconds, since the moon is about 1.3 light seconds away.
His company makes basically all of their money selling GPUs for AI. Gaming is an afterthought now.
Would you like to see my portfolio?
I usually just export my shopping list to either PDF or html and email it to myself so I have it on my phone. I use pen and paper for things I want to change on the go.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/English-language_vowel_changes_before_historic_/r/
Yes I would say “bury” like “berry”
I grew up in North Philly and South Jersey
It’s listed under Merry Murray merger in the wiki link
Depends where you are. Most in the US pronounce them the same, but they are all distinct in Philly for example. But we pronounce “berry” and “bury” the same.
Polio wasn’t around in the 90s I was there. Sepsis is still a thing. MRSA wasn’t really as common as it is now.
True, but the population in industrialized societies have become less and less healthy at the same time. We have Ozempic, but we also have 30% of Americans with prediabetes.
Leaded gas is still used in small airplanes with internal combustion engines. If you live near a General Aviation airport you are being showered in lead so some rich guy can play pilot.
They knew you could, but mostly didn’t because it takes a ton of energy to boil off water. There was no petroleum, no coal, so you would need a bunch of wood. So you use a bunch of wood to boil a liter of ocean water and you would get about 35 grams of salt. It just wasn’t worth it.
No I think the dose used in studies is like 0.5-1.0mg once a day.