Interesting that early canines had a very cat-like gait
After some thought, I've decided that we should refer to this apparent lapse by journalists as "Oceangate-gate-gate"
After decades of journalists attaching the suffix "gate" to anything even remotely scandalous, I was disappointed that I never heard anyone embrace the full stupidity of this practice by referring to this story as "Oceangate-gate"
resources
Your tax dollars at work
Were any of them any good?
We should mandate that all large trucks, including pickups, have hoods like these. Such hoods would save lives, and requiring them on large vehicles would undoubtedly lead to newer, smaller sized pickup designs that wouldn't be required to use them. Win-win
... something something even war criminals right twice a day
It's always bats
It's always bats
If we could just work out how to efficiently mill waste plastic into 15 μm or so sizes, we'd then be able to mix the plastics directly into our wheat flours and whey protein powders. Why try to beat plastic when we could just become plastic?
OK, but why the ship and not the booster?
How did Tim manage to refrain from asking 'Where are the engines, Jeff?'
Really surprised me, too. Wow
I bet they all got paid though
Also official: North Korean balloons will carry trash to Everest
Thanks to your comments, I went looking at more about Jupiter's influence on us and read that most of the other planets are more in line with Jupiter's orbital plane than the Sun's equatorial plane (which sounds impressive, but maybe only makes complete sense since the planets would have all initially formed from the same disk). Anyway, thanks
I don't know. I don't think we should make excuses for Jupiter just because of its size. Pluto's doing the best it can. Could any of us do any better, so far out from the sun?
Exactly. That's also why Jupiter, which shares its orbit with thousands of asteroids, isn't a planet either.
"I'm just shocked they don't want more coverage of these things and not less."
Seems the folks at ULA have decided to be complete dicks
Zeng, Shi, Han, Hu, Li, Wei et al. present a metabolic atlas covering 15 hematopoietic cell types from young and aged mice. By screening metabolites that are depleted with age, they identify that uridine treatment can restore function in aged hematopoietic stem cells.
Through metabolic screening, we identified uridine as a potential regulator to rejuvenate aged HSPCs.
IL-11 is identified as a key regulator of ERK–AMPK–mTORC1 signalling, metabolism, inflammation and age-related disease and lifespan in mouse and human.
Here we examined whether IL-11, a pro-inflammatory cytokine of the IL-6 family, has a negative effect on age-associated disease and lifespan.
Researchers publishing in Aging have found a molecule linking exercise to the inhibition of cellular senescence, one of the hallmarks of aging. Exercise against senescence We recently […]
Researchers publishing in Aging have found a molecule linking exercise to the inhibition of cellular senescence, one of the hallmarks of aging.
Researchers have published a method of rescuing cells from damaged mitochondria and cellular senescence, potentially alleviating major aspects of aging. Bad mitochondria must be […]
The researchers investigated whether NAD precusors, including nicotinamide and NR, along with the well-known compound rapamycin could rescue mitophagy, and they found positive results for all of these compounds.
TAC promoted tissue rejuvenation, including new neuron formation, and alleviated multiple aging hallmarks in aged mice, revealing the regenerative potential of adult tissues through physiological TERT activation.
Stoke Space test-fires new booster engine Stoke Space has test-fired a highly efficient engine it is developing for the first stage of its fully reusable launch vehicle.
The engine uses a design called full-flow staged combustion, where both the engine’s fuel and oxidizer — liquified natural gas and liquid oxygen, respectively — go through separate preburners before going into the main combustion chamber.
An analysis of oral microbes in older adults has indicated an association between microbial diversity and executive function performance [1]. Multiple factors impact cognitive impairment risk Aging is one of the major risk factors for cognitive impairment and dementia, but […]
The authors elaborate on the potential mechanisms underlying the connection between oral microbial dysbiosis and cognitive function impairment.
I use Jerboa in list view, which gives me a nice, compact presentation of a number of posts on my phone screen. This is great, except now the list is full of left-right scrolling text whenever a community name is too long to display in the allotted space. This is very distracting, and I would love to turn off this scrolling
I looked through the settings, but I don't see a way to turn this off, or a way to simply not display the community name at all (not my preference, but I'd take it over the scrolling)
Can anyone help? My post listings look like they are on a web page from 1998
Edit: Now I see that the scrolling is also applied to long user names as well, and is used in areas other than post listings. This seems to have just started with the latest release. I really hope this can be turned off in settings. It feels like geo-cities in here