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  • Symptoms of [nitrite] poisoning can vary depending on the amount and duration of the exposure. Those with very mild methemoglobinemia might not have any symptoms at all, or might appear a little pale and feel tired. Moderate-to-severe poisoning is associated with cyanosis (blueness of the skin), confusion, loss of consciousness, seizures, abnormal heart rhythms, and death.

    It's it supposed to be special in some way?

  • Bottle caps are stored in big bags of some sort before being placed on bottles.

    They have sharp edges and they scratch each other's paint as they shift around in the bags.

    The scratching produces a fine dust of plastic/paint particles. The dust covers all sides of the bottle caps in the bags.

    The caps are placed on the bottles. The dust goes into the liquid inside the bottle. People drink it.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    In a First, America Dropped 30,000-Pound Bunker-Busters—But Iran’s Concrete May Be Unbreakable, Scientists Say

  • Yes. So many people are misunderstanding this article... The microplastics are on the inside, in the drink, and they are bits of the paint from the exterior of bottle caps that stuck to the inside of other caps when the caps were all jumbled together in big bags before they were placed on the bottles.

  • News @lemmy.world

    New research reveals Uber's algorithmic pricing leaves drivers and passengers worse off

    science @lemmy.world

    Glass bottles found to contain more microplastics than plastic bottles

  • There's a region around the handle where you can grab it to slide left-right but also be scrolling the page up and down, defeating the attempt to move the finger out of the way.

    The first time I tried it I kept hitting that region, but I see now that with a bit more precision you can avoid the up-down segment.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Perovskite-based image sensors promise higher sensitivity and resolution than silicon

  • Yes. Doesn't mean it's a bad strategy.

    This is not a one-round game. Elections happen repeatedly. If you show someone you will punish them for bad behavior even at cost to yourself, it might teach them to change their ways. On the other hand, always minimizing your losses in the current round (i.e. having no memory or vision) makes you a perfectly predictable and exploitable player.

  • What we're talking about is a game between two players: democrats and their potential voters. It is totally a valid strategy in game theory to punish the other player when they're not cooperating. If you're always cooperating even when your opponent (i.e. your preferred political party) isn't, you're just encouraging them to continue to not cooperate.

    Try out this interactive page.

  • That's not how it works. Using that logic voting for Himmler would be the right thing to do because at least they're one step less awful than Hitler. Fucking demand that Himmler change his ways or a better candidate is allowed to run.

    A lot of countries have political theater instead of actual politics, but the US is really deep into it.

  • That is just right-wing disinformation:

    The right-wing opposition has questioned the Socialist-led coalition government's phase-out of nuclear energy and reliance on renewables, saying they made Spain more vulnerable to blackouts.

    But the government says there is no evidence to suggest "an excess of renewables or the lack of nuclear power plants" caused the crisis.

  • World News @lemmy.world

    Spain says 'overvoltage' caused huge April blackout

    science @lemmy.world

    Webb telescope helps refine Hubble constant, suggesting resolution to long-standing expansion rate debate

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Color-correcting algorithm removes the effect of water in underwater scenes

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Algorithm based on LLMs doubles lossless data compression rates

    science @lemmy.world

    New quantum theory of gravity brings long-sought 'theory of everything' a crucial step closer

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Tesla pulls out all the stops as Cybertruck sales grind to a halt

    Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What's the most significant thing you could do as an ant, if you kept your current mind?

    SpaceX @sh.itjust.works

    Two close-up views of the Super-Heavy landing catch

    Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    The unpleasantness of mosquito bites is not something useful for mosquitoes, but it is useful for the ones who suffer it