Are you certain that you’re sound of mind and sober and possessed of at least some competency? Do you ever have dreams about flying or feelings that one day you might die in an aeroplane crash? We don’t expect to be crashing anyway, in any case, but anyway, just in case would you...
Schneider Shorts of 30 September 2022 – with an undesired fourth patient in NEJM, superconductive fraud in Nature, killer Lancet, heroic Wiley, dead rabbits of London, Aduhelm 2.0, micronanorobots, coffee vs death, and a toxic antivaxxer awarded by toxic elites. Table of Discontent Science Eli...
Granite would be an order of magnitude harder to create at the scale biology works at. But no, because shiny things are obviously incapable of being found in nature, metals get pushed to the side. Side note: why wouldn't Steel types attack with mercury? They need to use toxic somehow. ...
34. White glue (check the ingredients to make sure it’s not toxic, but most school glues are just fine) 35. Masking tape There a few items above (condoms, feminine products, Halloween candy, expired dairy) that you probably shouldn’t leave on the top of the pile, either because of ...
Many woodworkers use reclaimed lumber like barn doors and wood from old farmhouses and warehouses to make furniture. Because much of this wood was harvested more than 100 years ago, it often comes from old growth forests that are dry, stable and dense [source:Old Barn Wood]. ...
The internet is no longer a web that we connect to. Instead, it’s a computerized, networked, and interconnected world that we live in. This is the future, and what we’re calling the Internet of Things. Broadly speaking, the Internet of Things has three parts. There are the sensors th...
'River of fire' unleashes toxic gases as eruption destroys town in La Palma — Earth from space 'Rabbits sometimes make mistakes or grow lazy. That's when the tortoise seizes its chance': Chinese scientists make nuclear power breakthrough using abandoned US research Why is it still so hard...
central Florida, according to the Associated Press. The economy did grow as the land was reclaimed from the Everglades for development, but now the unnatural water flow has periodically left rivers and lagoons so toxic with HAB that fish die off, residents become ill and tourists are turned ...
whether or not they are going to be stopped by the police, and what that might mean for them. These worries are just part of their lives, and it’s such a subtle thing, but so realistic. A lot of the story also focuses on the reach of technology, and who we are consciously and ...
↑"Dig Dug" ↑"The Gate" ↑"Stranger Things 2: Behind the sequel's big, bad 'shadow monster'"Entertainment Weekly. September 28, 2017. ↑DIMENSION-CPT_CPT - MICHAEL MAHER JR ↑"The Duffer Brothers Recap Stranger Things 2, ‘Chapter Eight: The Mind Flayer’"Vulture. November 8, 2017 ...