Good point
I believe the original article is open access: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adr8243
In there, they show the following figure (figure 6):
Where the authors say that 12 μg/ml microplastics in the blood is representative for humans
Ahh that’s wack. The article it’s based on is open-access: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07856-5
Assuming the numbers go from 0 to 9 (those included) and can be repeated, it must be 10 * 10 * 10 * 10 = 10000 combinations :-)
Thank you, those are some good points!
Could you explain a bit more about why it’s insane to have it as a docked volume instead of a mount point on the host? I’m not too well-versed with docker (or maybe hosting in general)
Edit: typo
Interesting that they have such a greedy/stupid bot
Could it be this fella who’s hitting you up: https://claude.ai/login
Further, most of the times, it’s simply infeasible to test the data in-depth. We’re all humans with busy schedules and it is, unfortunately, not trivial to replicate experiments. If a reviewer feels more data is needed to support a claim, they can ask for a follow-up test or experiment, but it has to be within reason
Could you link some of those studies? I’d be interested to read more about that
But that study was done on people aged 65+ for 11 weeks? I mean, sure, they didn’t measure any significant changes to the brain, but that doesn’t preclude changes forever. 11 weeks is not long to practice a language
I know that in Lithuania, they drink lightly salted water: https://www.kaina24.lt/s/vytautas-mineralinis-vanduo/
So while I don’t doubt your taste buds, I think it’s a cultural thing whether a bit of salt in water tastes bad 😄
It is up to the shops whether they want to accept euro or not (or any other currency), but the official currency is kroner. I know that some supermarkets (Netto) used to gladly take euro in exchange for a horrible exchange rate
When talking about measurements, “precision” and “accuracy” have slightly different meanings See here
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Awesome, that seems like a great find!