Amithrius
Amithrius t1_j46vmft wrote
Reply to comment by sirlucd in Researcher 'burst into tears' to see endangered Australian greater gliders adapt quickly to nest boxes after Black Summer fires by DaRedGuy
It is a good thing. Sometimes extreme emotion can make people cry, even if it's a good feeling.
Amithrius t1_j3xblja wrote
Reply to comment by StoneTwin in 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
The horror.
Amithrius t1_j3xan4s wrote
Reply to 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
So they're saying it's invigorating?
Amithrius t1_j3sp393 wrote
Reply to Physicists have discovered that mimicking human muscles can lead to more efficiently designed electric motors for use in robots and appliances. Their bioinspired motors use up to 22% less energy, have a greater range of motion and can lift objects higher than typical electric motors. by Sariel007
I mean, nature has already done most of the R&D. Why not?
Amithrius t1_j1s036p wrote
Reply to comment by Desdemona1231 in The simple greatness of Agatha Christie by -something_something
Isn't it just?
Amithrius t1_j0ke0tb wrote
Reply to comment by the_fickle_pickle in Historic ban on shark fin trade poised to become U.S. law by AmethystOrator
Trinidad and Tobago would like a word
Amithrius t1_j4s2rnz wrote
Reply to Living in a greener residential area increases the diversity of oligosaccharides in breastmilk. This in turn may affect the child’s health, as the oligosaccharides in breastmilk can protect the infant from harmful microbes and reduce the risk of developing allergies and diseases. by universityofturku
How sure are they that this is causative? Couldn't it just be that people who can afford to live in residential areas with green spaces can also afford to eat healthier diets?