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The Impact of Trump’s First 100 Days on Full Display in New Mexico

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Heart Disease Deaths Worldwide Linked to Chemical Widely Used in Plastics

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After Just Three Months of Trump, Economy Grinds to a Halt

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How Ed Martin is Weaponizing the DOJ for Trump

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'Full-Fledged War Crime': US Airstrikes Kill Dozens of African Migrants in Yemen

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'Fascism Getting Turned Up' as Trump FBI Arrests Wisconsin County Judge

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US Intends to Proceed with Arizona Copper Mine, Justices Told

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The Untold Story of CDC’s Disastrous War on Opioids

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The Trump Administration’s War on Children

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Palestinians Burned Alive in Israeli Strike on Gaza City School

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International Observers are Defending Palestinians in the West Bank with Their Own Bodies

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Israel Attacks Kill Over 100 Gazans in 72 Hours

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Caldwell, Two Others Sacked at DoD Fight Back in Fiery Joint Statement

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Groundbreaking Study Uncovers How Our Brain Learns

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Whistleblower's Account of Corruption and Administrative Abuse Within Cook County Jail

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Bioinformaticians Discover Genes in Bacterial Genomes are Arranged in a Meaningful Order

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‘People are Hiding in Their Apartments’: Inside Trump's Assault on Universities

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Judge Says Trump Can Deport Mahmoud Khalil Over His Political Beliefs

  • Ever pop your ears when going up a mountain or during flight? This is air pressure changes. Either way, water tight does not mean air tight, while air tight does mean water tight assuming the material is not water soluble.

  • While not every coin is decentralized as referenced above, you know it all inside and out. Especially since "gear heads" are definitely the only people capable of using a USB drive and keeping software up to date for cold storage.

  • You understand there's over 13,000 cryptocurrencies, right? Your broad statement here is no different from stereotyping someone based on physical appearance. How many whitepapers, aka detailed business plans for coins, have you read? There are always scammers online, in every industry, across the board. But while there are many bullshit coins, there's still unquestionably very solid options.

    For example, BTC has no website, no office, no owner, and is fully decentralized. Other examples of decentralized coins include ETH, XMR, ZEC, LINK, DAI, GRT, AAVE, INJ, and MKR to name a few. It's a great practice to research and analyze data before making a statement on topics you're unfamiliar with, but to each their own.

  • Couldn't agree more, I don't even see the benefit here for Binance at all, this will be horrible for their PR. Especially since most crypto investors view cryptocurrency as a way to circumnavigate government financial control and the associated inflation. Regardless if you love or hate crypto, FUCK Binance through and through!

  • Ya, they should have worded the title more accurately. It's a reference to your biological age, which is the age of your cells/tissues/organs. You have a variation of biological ages across your different cells/tissues/organs. This makes it pretty wild the education of your grandparents would have any impact on it!

  • Yep, the part you highlighted there is super spot on. Crazy to see the various fashions tech corps will implement to become embedded in governments. But seems as if China's approach is more reasonable than the US approach.

  • uBlock doesn't block cookies directly but it can be setup to block the domains associated with cookies. Adding the EasyList Cookie will accomplish this. It will prevent websites from setting cookies when you visit them. As far as essential cookies go, I'd assume the Easylist blocks cookies which won't affect the websites function.

  • The fuck!? I'm already late for work, I don't have time to Finish Him, or anyone! I got to get to the office!!

  • It's 100% a feature! Truly a horrendous approach to lock down a device someone purchased to the extent seen on Windows.

  • Linux can't prevent you from permanently removing files. While in Windows it's a chore to remove a number of files/bloat, which are then most often back after a system update.

  • Yep, @gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works knows what's up. PFAS are one group of forever chemicals. While 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzofuran (TCDF) shares many characteristics with “forever chemicals” like PFAS, including persistence, bioaccumulation, and toxicity, it belongs to a different chemical class (Persistent Organic Pollutants aka POPs). Nonetheless, its environmental and health impacts are significant, and efforts are needed to reduce its presence in the environment!

  • This is another reason to favor Beyond over Impossible! Additionally, Beyond has always been gluten-free while Impossible made their recipe gluten-free years down the road.

  • In part, according to one of the head researchers, “compared to prior studies that relied solely on epidemiological data, we integrated multiple layers of information, including epidemiological data, conventional metabolic biomarkers, and cutting-edge metabolomics”.

    So in addition to finding the metadata, they also dug into the biomarkers present, which the molecular pathways are already known in detail. On top of this, metabolomics interpreted the chemical processes involving metabolites, the small molecule substrates, intermediates, and products of cell metabolism. Together, these aspects helped demonstrate the molecular consequences of ingesting animal products. The epidemiological layer assessed the incidence rate of developing T2D and then investigated how many involved the consumption of animal products for the individuals.

    This being the case, it appears to be more than just correlation, as once the metadata was found, the team investigated the causation of the metadata's findings.

  • This is wild, TLR4 is associated with our immune system's identification of LPS, which is found in the outer layer of gram-negative bacterial cells. So why it's associated with the SARS-CoV-2 virus is mind-bending. For anyone interested in the TLR's found in the immune system, here you go:

    It's well-known NF-kB is directly associated with NOD-Like-Receptors, which produces inflammation as an inflammasome. This is what allows immune cells to target the area in numbers. But the TLR4 involvement here is puzzling, would have 100% bet against its involvement in the immune response to SARS-CoV-2!

    Edit: For clarity, S100 proteins are only found in vertebrates, and Heparan Sulfate is expressed by mammals on cell surfaces and in the surrounding extracellular matrix. HMGB1 works as a chromatin binding factor in our bodies. HSP60 + HSP70 (known as Heat Shock Proteins) are found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes and are a response to stressful conditions. They're basically chaperones and help control protein folding, transport, degradation, cell differentiation, and translocation. But viruses aren't prokaryotes, so the HSPs they're using during an infection are from the host. This helps show why I'm soo blown away with TLR4 being involved here!!

  • I went with Petlibro for the feeder and fountain, they've worked well for me.

  • I bought my cat an auto feeder and a filtered water fountain. Definitely quite pricey, but it's amazing not getting woken up by meows to feed her each morning. Plus, it keeps her on a consistent schedule and seems like she drinks much more water with the filtered fountain too.

  • Arnold H. Glasow basically covered this indirectly when he said "the fewer the facts, the stronger the opinion."

  • I studied Microbiology and Immunology in undergrad and now working on an immunology PhD. It's for sure my favorite system to study. Check out Jane Way's Immuno Biology. It's an amazing book to get comfortable with how elaborate the immune system function is in our bodies. Learning something new everyday is a goal of mine, sounds like it's the same for you too, which is fun. But ya, immunology is the bee's knees's!!!