I know perplexity.ai, but don’t think it’s “open source privacy respecting”
I know perplexity.ai, but don’t think it’s “open source privacy respecting”
Big beards can alter facial recognition and obscure expressions, making someone look more unpredictable or wild to observers.
This comment was so wholesome it made my day 🥰
I’m no expert but I wonder if where there’s limited space for traditional sewage treatment plants, wastewater is just transported through a network of sewer lines to centralized treatment facilities? 🤔
This would allow the treatment plants to be located further inland.
Alternaively I guess they could employ on-site treatment technologies that can be incorporated into the building’s infrastructure 🤔
But like I said I ain’t no expert and just speculating 😅
I need a remind me bot now…
I wonder if this technique can be expanded to other eye conditions 🤔
Here is a Tl;Dr for the ones which don’t want to click the link:
Researchers at Anglia Ruskin University in the UK have used 3D nanotechnology to successfully grow human retinal cells, offering a new way to treat age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a leading cause of blindness.
AMD is categorized into two types: ‘dry’ and ‘wet,’ both of which cause vision loss due to the destruction or deterioration of the retina’s RPE cells.
The team used electrospinning, a novel technique in this context, to create a 3D nanofibrous scaffold, composed of two polymers, which served as a base for growing the RPE cells. An anti-inflammatory coating was applied to the scaffold, enhancing the growth and functionality of the cells, which remained healthy and viable for up to 150 days.
This innovative approach could lead to effective treatments for sight conditions like AMD, and the researchers are now focusing on transplanting these freshly grown cells into the human eye.
Wait, wtf… Volkswagen killed monkeys in emission tests?
Holy fuck you are right. Wtf is wrong with people…
Haha, just saw this video as well and searched the YouTube comments for someone mentioning it 🤣
Please tell me it’s publishing the first version 😘
My guess is most airlines have clauses in their terms and conditions that allow them to change the aircraft type without prior notice. Pretty sure their lawyers would argue that this is considered a management right for operational reasons.
But I’m no expert 🙃