SlouchyGuy
SlouchyGuy t1_iuieqhz wrote
Reply to comment by NoNefariousness2144 in ‘Stargirl’ Ending With Season 3 on The CW by MarvelsGrantMan136
All they have to do is not to end on a cliffhanger which leads to another season. Other then that, seasons were pretty self-contained
SlouchyGuy t1_itpp7i1 wrote
Reply to comment by Felinomancy in TIL Amedeo Avogadro's contribution to chemistry, known as Avogadro's law, did not initially receive much attention when he published his paper in 1811. It was only a century later that his work was recognized, when the King of Italy attended a meeting commemorating the paper's 100th anniversary. by dustofoblivion123
You mean 12 g of carbon and 16g of oxygen?
Because Avogadro number is the number that depicts the number of atoms in a specific weight of the element. Just like "2" is a number of people in a couple regardless of their respective weights. Avogadro number is basically a conversion coefficient between quality of molecules/atoms of any substance and its weight, because its weight is proportional to number of protons, neutrons and electrons, which is fixed for each element in a neutral state on Earth
SlouchyGuy t1_it4rxhc wrote
Reply to comment by Pissedliberalgranny in DNA sequencing finds first known Neanderthal family, including a father and daughter by marketrent
Search for "Чагырская пещера", there are plenty of photos
SlouchyGuy t1_irg7glk wrote
A note: Recently there was a research done on the reason why scars happen and how to heal with a trace (big factor seems to be skin tension, the skin which is loose is more likely to heal with a scar), and there's already a medication (Verteporfin) which is approved and used on humans which stops scars from appearing when healing, and now some doctors use it off-label for operations.
Almost a year has passed since this publication and what I don't understand is why there's no information of trials considering that Verteporfin is already safe for humans and is not "just a mouse miracle cure", and scars is a major and widespread issue
SlouchyGuy t1_ivqya6e wrote
Reply to comment by Dalmah in New study (n=276) finds that a standardized mindfulness program is as effective as a common antidepressant (Escitalopram) at treating anxiety, with both treatments leading to about a 30% reduction in symptoms. by fotogneric
Don't know about mindfullness, but therapy and antidepressants together are more effective then separately