[-] [email protected] 23 points 11 hours ago

Eh, it could be non-radioactive next week. That's not very likely, but it could be

[-] [email protected] 7 points 15 hours ago

I love that those two have hats

[-] [email protected] 3 points 5 days ago

It's just a baby!

[-] [email protected] 6 points 6 days ago

Yeah, not that bad really. I would guess from the headline here that you'd only knock off a year having 6 - 12 drinks a day. That's not that bad either. Taking off any more than 5 years seems like it would be problematic, though, as upwards of 60 drinks a day can start to get expensive.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 6 days ago

Yeah, it's just like when you kill someone in an automobile accident. So long as you sell the car involved, you can pass the liability to the buyer

[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

True, true. Funny how it's so much cheaper to own an elected official than it is to be one

[-] [email protected] 26 points 1 week ago

With a billion dollars, I'd just buy enough congressman to make university free for everyone. They're not even that expensive

[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

The researchers then bypassed exercise entirely, injecting recombinant PEDF into mice for 4 weeks. While the effects were not as profound as in the 8-week exercise experiment, PEDF was found to decrease some senescence markers in lung tissues.

It isn't clear to me in which way the PEDF is working here, as the article points to many of the benefits of exercise in general: reduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS), inflammation reduction, and reduction of senescence-related factors. Still, seems to be doing something.

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Researchers publishing in Aging have found a molecule linking exercise to the inhibition of cellular senescence, one of the hallmarks of aging.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

Imagine the luxury of launching probes that have backup antennas, and redundant instruments, power, and guidance.

Bigger rockets promise so much

[-] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago

Being fit to be president and being a candidate with a good chance to win are very different things.

Right now, the Democrats need a candidate that can win. If this isn't their top priority, then how can anyone take seriously their claim that Trump threatens democracy itself. They have to pick a candidate that people really want

[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

she should be the only name in the running

I very much disagree

For her (or anyone) to have a chance, there has to be some semblance of competition (if not for voters, at least for delegates)

A spectacle at the convention would get news coverage, and competition between Biden replacements would be the best way to vet the candidates' viability

The last thing anyone should want is for the DNC to simply anoint any one person without any outside input

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The researchers investigated whether NAD precusors, including nicotinamide and NR, along with the well-known compound rapamycin could rescue mitophagy, and they found positive results for all of these compounds.

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TAC promoted tissue rejuvenation, including new neuron formation, and alleviated multiple aging hallmarks in aged mice, revealing the regenerative potential of adult tissues through physiological TERT activation.

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The engine uses a design called full-flow staged combustion, where both the engine’s fuel and oxidizer — liquified natural gas and liquid oxygen, respectively — go through separate preburners before going into the main combustion chamber.

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The authors elaborate on the potential mechanisms underlying the connection between oral microbial dysbiosis and cognitive function impairment.

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I use Jerboa in list view, which gives me a nice, compact presentation of a number of posts on my phone screen. This is great, except now the list is full of left-right scrolling text whenever a community name is too long to display in the allotted space. This is very distracting, and I would love to turn off this scrolling

I looked through the settings, but I don't see a way to turn this off, or a way to simply not display the community name at all (not my preference, but I'd take it over the scrolling)

Can anyone help? My post listings look like they are on a web page from 1998

Edit: Now I see that the scrolling is also applied to long user names as well, and is used in areas other than post listings. This seems to have just started with the latest release. I really hope this can be turned off in settings. It feels like geo-cities in here

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