MIT engineers created a carbon-cement supercapacitor that can store large amounts of energy. Made of just cement, water, and carbon black, the device could form the basis for inexpensive systems that store intermittently renewable energy, such as solar or wind energy.
You'd be surprised how often I get accused of being racist against Chinese. Like it's verboten to have a nuanced and balanced view of a group of people if you aren't part of that group.
I don't see how it's cheaper to maintain an entire facility and staff just to take care of unwanted items, but I concede it's a possibility, bureaucracy and inertia being what it is.
In your extensive experience, how common are unlicensed biotech R&D facilities being run in secret? And I see no reason being capable of biotech R&D would preclude it from being capable of more malicious purposes. If anything, I'd assume a significant amount of overlap between the two capabilities.
The article is about unpaid rent from the covid era. You can only make the landlords take on the debt for so long before larger financial repercussions occur. The right solution would have been for the state to take it on, but that would require *gasp*socialism
Here was the question, as Wall Lord Ilvriss dodged a chamberpot. They were raining down from Invrisil’s houses, and people were taking pot-shots from the balconies. “Go back to the south, Drakes!” …
Look and see. He blamed her for this, gave her credit for this even if she was not the catalyst. At this point, it was easier to say ‘Erin Solstice did it’. Otherwise, you’d simply have to admit th…
I can see many articles from other instances that end up in m/random instead of the actual magazine they were posted in. Why is this so? It's pretty annoying to be unable to view, subscribe to, or block those magazines.
“There was a time that I didn’t know if I was even going to live, or if I wanted to, frankly. And now, I can feel the touch of someone holding my hand. It’s overwhelming," said Keith Thomas, the patient who received the revolutionary treatment.
Denounced in some Middle Eastern countries for undermining traditional gender norms, the hit movie is finding an audience in Saudi Arabia, illustrating the region’s shifting political landscape.
The community does not show up in search, and when I enter the full link (!community@ instance.com) , it seems to treat it as a string to search for rather than an address.
Strangely, this might be a bug. The community is on kbin.social, which my home instance is definitely federated with. Searching through the history of my kbin account from lemmy shows no posts or comments to that one specific community (!WanderingInn@kbin.social). @ljdawson, any clue about this?
Sync for Lemmy (beta) is now live for everyone (play.google.com)
Please note this is just a beta and there are going to be bugs, but it works and it works nicely. Have fun.
MIT engineers create an energy-storing supercapacitor from cement, water, and carbon black (news.mit.edu)
MIT engineers created a carbon-cement supercapacitor that can store large amounts of energy. Made of just cement, water, and carbon black, the device could form the basis for inexpensive systems that store intermittently renewable energy, such as solar or wind energy.
Illegal medical lab containing bioengineered mice and infectious agents including HIV and herpes discovered in California (www.insider.com)
Officials bust illegal lab containing 20 infectious agents, hundreds of lab mice (arstechnica.com)
Los Angeles may have more homeless people due to renters being kicked out (web.archive.org)
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9.49 - The Wandering Inn (wanderinginn.com)
“I hear that The Wandering Inn has a beach. We should go there.”...
9.53 - The Wandering Inn (wanderinginn.com)
Here was the question, as Wall Lord Ilvriss dodged a chamberpot. They were raining down from Invrisil’s houses, and people were taking pot-shots from the balconies. “Go back to the south, Drakes!” …
9.54 C - The Wandering Inn (wanderinginn.com)
Rhaldon Flemmens had decided he liked this other world for three reasons....
How Old Can Humans Get? - Scientific American (archive.is)
An expert on aging thinks humans could live to be 1,000 years old—with a few tweaks to our genetic “software”
9.50 - The Wandering Inn (wanderinginn.com)
The day after Colth and Pisces destroyed an entire caravan from Roshal...
9.52 - The Wandering Inn (wanderinginn.com)
Look and see. He blamed her for this, gave her credit for this even if she was not the catalyst. At this point, it was easier to say ‘Erin Solstice did it’. Otherwise, you’d simply have to admit th…
Why do federated articles end up in m/random?
I can see many articles from other instances that end up in m/random instead of the actual magazine they were posted in. Why is this so? It's pretty annoying to be unable to view, subscribe to, or block those magazines.
A.I. brain implant helps paralyzed man move, feel again (www.livenowfox.com)
“There was a time that I didn’t know if I was even going to live, or if I wanted to, frankly. And now, I can feel the touch of someone holding my hand. It’s overwhelming," said Keith Thomas, the patient who received the revolutionary treatment.
9.48 BTIPRLJMWVRV - The Wandering Inn (wanderinginn.com)
“I have the power of colors on my side. Heh. Heeheehee. Ehehehahahaha—”...
Banned in Kuwait, ‘Barbie’ Sparks Delight, and Anger, in Saudi Arabia (www.nytimes.com)
Denounced in some Middle Eastern countries for undermining traditional gender norms, the hit movie is finding an audience in Saudi Arabia, illustrating the region’s shifting political landscape.
How do I subscribe to a community within sync?
The community does not show up in search, and when I enter the full link (!community@ instance.com) , it seems to treat it as a string to search for rather than an address.
Africa and Russia relations increase as war continues with no end insite (web.archive.org)
“Russia is family for Africa,” declared the president of Burkina Faso at the Russia-Africa summit in Saint Petersburg....
[Midjourney] Lemmings in a medieval village (lemmy.world)
Turned out pretty cool, using it as my profile page banner 😁...
Woman who cooked suspected poisoned meal details where she bought mushrooms from (www.abc.net.au)