Maybe a good use for finishing caps on high end furniture or Electronic hardware, but I can’t really see this catching on as more than a novelty.
Maybe a good use for finishing caps on high end furniture or Electronic hardware, but I can’t really see this catching on as more than a novelty.
The Watcher (2016)
Ma (2019)
Contagion (2011)
Hush (2016)
The Strangers (2008)
The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
The Visit (2015)
Compliance (2012)
Open Water (2003)
Requiem for a Dream (2000)
Vacancy (2007)
Black Water (2007)
All five Twilight Saga movies
Fair play. But I would say any radio-quiet zone is remote by definition! Maybe I should’ve specified a *remote part* of Western Australia.
High efficiency systems exist at all level. The trick of course, is beable to afford the installation.
Don’t forget to drink your Ovaltine?
you know what that calls for...
Is that the real Glenn Greenwald? Look at his comment history. I think it could be him.
You're not an intelligent person and nobody values anything you have to say.
Chagas’ disease is South American - it greatly affects some areas and it’s chronic and can eventually kill you. Leishmaniasis is found all through the Old and New World tropics and affects a couple of hundred million people - treatable, but it would be much cheaper to immunize against it.
Kinect was unfairly maligned. I loved that little thing. It was great for skype and would have been awesome for all those social zoom hangs everyone did during the pandemic. The wide view and autozoom was so much better than sitting in front of a laptop.
This is amazing news, even with a 55% efficacy rate. It’s just so, so hard to create vaccines for eukaryotic parasites with complex life cycles. This one targets an early life stage at the start of its cycle in the human host. It’s possible that vaccines targeting other parts of the life cycle might be created and…
Good news. Now that they’ve cracked the problem of dealing with an intracellular eukaryote parasite, maybe they can do something about Chagas’ Disease and Leishmaniasis.
You’re literally the type of person they’re talking about in the last paragraph.
I’d highly recommend reading the article linked in this one. It’s a bit more thorough. This article is just a fucking hit piece that cherry picks the absolute worst takes on the whole situation.
I have always thought that the most accessible method for improving our ability to learn would be to gain a better understanding of how our brain perceives time. Much like an elite baseball player perceives time differently when he is watching a pitch thrown at him giving him more time to react, altering our brains…
I nominate Gizmodo to purchase Qux, and let us know what it does
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Jesus, what an amazing gift.
Fun. The point is fun. Maybe you’ve heard of it.
My point is they should have made using a lightsaber require an application of the Force to get the plasma or whatever conform to a coherent shape. That would have been a lot cooler.