Rhianna and Einstein both know something about black bodies.
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Hazarding a guess, but I think it’s referring to something like “the biologically mediated reduction of iron”.
Actually, adenosine is adenine with a ribose attached by a glycosidic bond, which is the D/R in DNA/RNA.
You’ve got it! It’s adding a third phosphate group to adenosine to store energy. Interestingly, it’s the same adenosine as the ‘A’ base in DNA & RNA.
Not just that, but real rewards for solid negative results. Knowing how something doesn’t work is almost more important than a solid idea about how it does work.
Infiltration. Not sure which direction though. 🤨
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15·1 year agoThat sounds an awful lot like restaurants and jobs…
Evolution is not ‘survival of the fittest’ but rather ‘survival of the good-enough’.
Great news, terrible article!
You must be this tall to ride.
Making a deal with the devil to rule a world, or just to get a tenure track position.
There really is No True Scotsman. Well done.
Yeah, and as someone lse mentioned: they often have a Libby service that gets you tonnes of free audiobooks and other digital materials.
I mean, you’re not wrong - but it’s a technique used every day for super-resolution microscopy.
There’s some surprisingly sci-fi stuff that’s possible with image deconvolution. Not exactly practical, but it is possible to recover some information from a blurry photo.
It’s classified as a dwarf planet, and is among (a debatable number of) other, similarly sized objects.
Well the chart could be showing a constant mass with decreasing happiness.
I seem to be collecting vintage lenses. I stared by getting an adapter for my mirrorless camera and I just fell in love with the lovely character their ‘flaws’ give them.



I mean, technically it already has.