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zcd, to upliftingnews in Scientists grow diamonds from scratch in 15 minutes thanks to groundbreaking new process

Fuck deBeers

Blue_Morpho,

The article shows the diamonds are around 200nm in size.

someguy3,

Trying to size that: That’s 0.2 micrometers. Fine sand is 75 micrometers to 425 micrometers.

(1000 micrometers = 1 millimeter)

FilthyShrooms,

While not enough for jewelry, this is great for industrial applications, like abrasive grinding wheels or diamond tipped saw blades

Spitzspot, to science in Why do people hear their names being called in the woods?
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*John Timber enters the chat

onlinepersona, to science in Why do people hear their names being called in the woods?

This is the equivalent of people seeing Jesus in rice grains, but the aural version.

Anti Commercial-AI license

Karyoplasma, to science in Why do people hear their names being called in the woods?

This reminds me of Black & White, the god simulation game from, idk, the early 2000s. They had a list of common names and if your save profile matched one, a creepy voice would call you from time to time.

umbrella,
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

this is cool

loops,

That game was so good.

bradorsomething,

It need to come back on VR head sets.

Boomkop3, to science in Why do people hear their names being called in the woods?

I’ve never experienced this, I’ve been in the woods plenty of times tho

Paradachshund,

Same, never had this happen and I’ve also been in the woods many times.

remington,
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I have spent a great deal of time in forests (and still do). I have not experienced anything like this.

Alsjemenou,

I would like to add to this. I spend at least 20 hours a week in forests, and have heard a lot of things. Never my name.

LallyLuckFarm, to science in Why do people hear their names being called in the woods?

Why do I hear my name being called in the woods? Gray catbirds

loops,

Oh damn, I think that could be misinterpreted as human voice with the right distance and interference.

LallyLuckFarm,

Forty years living in their range and having a name that sounds like their call, and they are still never my first assumption.

Whimseymimple,
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They really need to talk to Mary!

emptyother, to science in Why do people hear their names being called in the woods?
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I know I heard my name called occasionally as a kid. Clear as day but directionless, seemingly from very close to me. I figured its just a bug in a developing mind. But could also be that my mom got damn angry if I didnt hear her calling so I was always listening for it, and like the article describe, I picked up noise and the brain filled in the expectation.

Coskii, to science in Why do people hear their names being called in the woods?
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If this isn’t an SCP, it definitely should be. That being said I’ve never experienced this and I spent an awful lot of time wandering in the wildernesses in Monterey.

Neato,
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If you hear your name called while collecting samples in [redacted] Forest, ND, DO NOT respond. Calmly walk back to your vehicle and radio for support. An extraction team will be at your location shortly to remove you from the gaze of [redacted].

Whimseymimple,
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Oh no. Did you say ND? 👀

Sinfaen, to science in The bird that came back from the dead by evolving twice [LiveScience]

im back

hydroptic,

I hope you enjoyed your 136 000 year nap.

Oh, and I have some… news about the state of the world. You may want to sit down for this

MonkderZweite, to upliftingnews in A branch of the flu family tree has died and won't be included in future US vaccines

One less, 120 to go.

cordlesslamp,

Cut off one head, two more shall take its place.

ThePowerOfGeek,
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Hail Fludra!

Despair, (edited ) to upliftingnews in A branch of the flu family tree has died and won't be included in future US vaccines
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Does this strain of flu come back in the year 3000?

RoyalEngineering, to upliftingnews in A branch of the flu family tree has died and won't be included in future US vaccines

I wonder what other viruses we could eliminate if we had a seasonal quarantine.

DigitalNirvana, to upliftingnews in A branch of the flu family tree has died and won't be included in future US vaccines

“At that time, experts speculated that precautions taken to stop the spread of COVID-19 — such as masking and social distancing — had not only driven the overall number of flu cases to historic lows but may have completely snuffed out this type of flu virus. “.

Handwashing, masking, distancing, and isolation when sick were simple yet effective behavioral measures taken by the population of the world which actively caused this extinction of the Yamagata lineage. We did it, collectively folks. Congratulations!

prettybunnys,

An extinction even we can be proud of!

hayalci,

Don’t forget smallpox! (Polio still has pockets where it lives, but no longer a threat to general world population)

threelonmusketeers,

Don’t forget smallpox!

And rinderpest in cows. Hope we can stamp out Polio and Guinea Worm soon!

9point6, to upliftingnews in A branch of the flu family tree has died and won't be included in future US vaccines

I wonder if lockdown was the final nail for it. I’ve been wondering if there were any variants of common illnesses we’ll never see again because it required more human cross contact to sustain its population.

ricecake,

Scientists first reported the apparent disappearance of Yamagata viruses in 2021. At that time, experts speculated that precautions taken to stop the spread of COVID-19 — such as masking and social distancing — had not only driven the overall number of flu cases to historic lows but may have completely snuffed out this type of flu virus.

Yup, basically. Everyone went inside, stayed inside, wore masks and got their vaccines. That was enough to kill a flu variant.

It would be wonderful if we could get staying home when you’re sick, wearing a mask if you might be sick and getting your vaccines to become the norm.

foggy,

We should do a winter lockdown every decade, just to keep it clean.

7U5K3N,

But won’t someone think of the shareholders!?!?

Gigan,
@Gigan@lemmy.world avatar

Or the kids? It was terrible for their education and social development. Hard to weigh the pros and cons there.

foggy,

Yes, very difficult

Millions of preventable deaths, or a cohort of misbehaving children. 🤔

Very difficult choice.

uberdroog,
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It had a huge impact on my kids. You are not wrong. The teachers were unprepared and often left to their own devices. I will tell you that older teachers and technology don’t mix. And it was like Christmas for all the kids who stayed in physical classrooms because now class was only 15 kids instead of 35. Sure, most of these kids are on their 4th round of covid, and my kids have still yet to get it, but it was two very important years that just went “POOF.” I need both hands and feet to count the grandparents I am personally aware of that are now KIA due to stubbornness. The whole time was a shit show, and we learned nothing from it. My oldest had some pretty sever issues due to the depression of the whole thing. Better than getting covid and checking out, yeah no question, but still f’d

Patches,

Don’t be silly. We learned plenty.

We learned those in charge are willing to throw your life away for “the economy”. This was doubly obvious is you were an essential worker. We also learned that “Yes people really will walk right up to a zombie and get bit against all advice everywhere”.

conditional_soup,

Bites don’t spread disease, it’s the vaccine that does. We’re having a biting party later at my house, be sure to brag about it on social.

AtariDump,

My oldest had some pretty server issues….

Send him over to homelabs; they can probably help.

leftzero,

Eh, kids’ future’s fucked anyway due to global warming and rampant enshittification, might as well sacrifice what’s left of it for the greater good. 🤷‍♂️

Pyr_Pressure,

That’s what happens when huge social change happens with absolutely no planning or preparation.

If we have 6 more years to prepare for another lockdown then I’m sure any of those issues can be more than accounted for.

jol,

I’m pretty sure covid 19 was a big fluke. I believe we will never, ever achieve that level of global cooperation again against a health crisis.

bitwaba,

We cooperated!?

jol,

To an extent, yeah. There was co-operation like we’ve never seen before. Even if only 40% of people wore masks and stated home, that’s an enormous feat of cooperation. But there was so much controversy around it, and the results were so unclear, that I’m 100% sure it will never happen again.

ricecake,

Oh, we will.
There was much the same type of kurfuffle with the flu in the early 1900s, down to crazed anti mask people.

njm1314,

For like one month and then the politics set in.

Anticorp,

Why do you think that? We’ve seen that level of cooperation at several points in human history.

jol,

Do you have examples? The only other I can think is the race to fix the ozone hole.

Fondots,

Smallpox eradication comes to mind, same with the ongoing efforts to eradicate Polio (we very well may see it by the end of the decade)

wabafee, (edited )
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I think we been doing that a lot. I think the main point your saying is a quick reaction. For that to happen it seems the problem needs to be upfront you get to see the issue right away. Has an obvious solution with little to no downside. Needs to be global, multiple major countries affected especially the developed ones. It hurts every strata, the poor, the middle and the rich class most important. It just happened that COVID did just that. We manage to get a vaccine in 1 year that’s pretty amazing. Yet that is also why Ebola still only has 1 vaccine which was only recently approved in 2022. Somewhat those people who were carriers of the virus who went out of country kinda made it possible for us to have this vaccines for COVID.

conditional_soup,

Even then, the levels of global cooperation were, uhhhhhhhhhhhhh…

COVID was a much bigger deal than it would have been if China hadn’t tried to play fuck fuck games and pretend that there is no pandemic in Ba Sing Se. Instead, it took doctors getting in trouble with the state and blasting the alarm on social media (before dying of COVID) to raise the alarm that shit was going down. By that point, we were already a couple months into human-human transmission and the genie was already out of the bottle. Imagine if China hadn’t played stupid fucking games and immediately said “hey, guys, heads up, we’ve got something going on here” and collaborated with the international community on it from the get-go. We might have gotten a handle on it like we did with SARS.

I don’t think China was up to some shit and was trying to bury the evidence, I just think it was a mix of not wanting to disrupt commerce now (in exchange for disrupting a lot of commerce later, which is sort of the tale of global warming writ small) and not wanting to be ‘embarassed’ by another epidemic like SARS. I hope whoever was in charge of those decisions realizes what a stupid fucking decision that was, and thinks about just how many people they got killed and commerce they got disrupted (and reputation they destroyed for China).

isles, to upliftingnews in 'Living fossil' tree frozen in time for 66 million years being planted in secret locations

What I didn’t glean from this article was “why”. Is there an expected benefit to the ecosystems these are being reintroduced to? Is it simple “more biodiversity is better”? Is it like Jurassic Park and just because we can?

Their primary two threats are drought and wildfire, not things that we’re expecting to lessen any time soon. What’s the purpose of introducing a species to a climate they’re not suited to?

And I’m not asking facetiously, if someone has genuine answers, I’m interested.

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