Also: "sella turcica." "Turgicka" is a huge typo.
Also: "sella turcica." "Turgicka" is a huge typo.
oops. Big correction. I must flunk you at neuroanatomy.
The pituitary sits in the sella. The pineal is located dorsal to the brainstem, not in front of it as you are showing here. The pineal is never in the sella.
I would have never told you this was a tumor (and it's certainly benign, tumor or no). The most common benign brain tumor is a meningioma. It can exhibit robust calcifications. Highly, highly doubt this is a meningioma: the imaging characteristics don't fit. So, yes, euphemistically you may have a "marble in your…
That squid really knows how to pith off a fish.
Au man, this sucks.
So doing drugs is correlated with egg frying, but doesn't literally fry your egg. Got it.
One-in-a-million just a spot incidence for the year. Lifetime risk of a lightning strike is as low as 1-in-10,000.
In ancient Mesopotamia, stories told of the God of Foul Smell who would descend upon the people after a large bean harvest.
I'm surprised that (these very British-sounding?) aliens think only Earth is where survival-of-the-fittest reigns. Cosmological natural selection is everywhere.
I'm not real sure about this, but I think it is possible for website designers to write a "script" which could "convert" entered blog "data" by "detecting" measurement units and then "outputting" and simultaneously "calculating" the correct unit(s) via "IP-based geolocalization." I believe there exists "technology" to…
2000 lumens is a touch low... for thirty grand!
Fake eye
Neat fact: sun spots look dark, but that's just relative. Were you somehow able to pluck a sunspot out and orbit it around the earth at night, it would be brighter than the moon.
Ice cream is just a collection of protein, carbohydrate, and fat like any other food we eat. As long as you get your required vitamins and minerals and water intake somehow (not from ice cream obviously), you could live on ice cream just fine. Won't fuck up your body one bit. There are caveats to this, as there are…
Let's say you're traveling to somewhere 12 time zones away. In other words, it's 8AM at your departure time zone and 8PM at the arrival time zone. Let's say the travel time is 16 hours to get there. You could depart at 8AM your time, do a 4 hour nap, stay awake 7 hours, sleep 5, and arrive at the destination at noon…
With the right application of this technology, I believe the "brown note" will finally be achievable.
you lost me at "radionucleotides"
In theory, a shorter travel time worsens the potential for jet lag.
I am Jack's raging bile duct.
"I would like to spend 200+ hours of my life digitally fingerpainting a near-perfect copy of a Morgan Freeman photograph on my iPad," said one guy, ever. Yeah right!