@rdyoung @Hugin
Which corporations funded the bad salt science you failed to provide any reference to? I can find oodles of peer reviewed science that says excess salt contributes to coronary disease and strokes.
Which corporations funded the bad fat science you failed to provide any reference to? I can find oodles of peer reviewed science that says excess fat contributes to coronary disease, obesity and cancer.
Bye bye nonsense and disinformation.
@TempermentalAnomaly @morphballganon
Junk dna was junk science from the start for ignoring that evolution often eliminates or reduces useless things, like eyes in cave fish, so there’s little likelihood that there’s useless parts of the genome.
@Cheradenine @Ninjazzon
There’s no comparative study of animals that would make that foolish claim of prejudice in animals. That’s an example of 100% bullshit and the anthropomorphic fallacy.
There’s countless examples of mutually beneficial relationships among animals. All life on earth is related after all.
https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/mutualism-examples-of-species-that-work-together.html
@littlebluespark
There’s the middle and there’s the extremes
@littlebluespark @ChihuahuaOfDoom
Na, let’s talk about the legacy of Polands former dalliance with the extreme right (Putinkin)
@rowinxavier @Joleee
Why can’t everyone think like you? Sure would help.
@lagomorphlecture @Brunbrun6766
Dogs have pure joy exploding in their heads when chasing rabbits…have you tried that? Probably some positive feedbacks from fresh air and sunlight even when you don’t catch them:)
@calzone_gigante @TCB13
And eating smaller animals has less GHGs than larger ones, like chickens that also eat our food scraps. I’d like to see Guinea pigs catch on, they’re a staple meat in South America
@WhatAmLemmy @Icalasari
I’d guess the toilets with the vacuum suction (like planes) would pull in many of the aerosol articles, reducing density
@whoelectroplateuntil @morgunkorn
We started buying loose tea and using a stainless tea ball.
@dbilitated @MicroWave
“Mainstream archaeology” lol lol
@RedEyeFlightControl @Hypx
Wind needs to stop killing bats, stop establishing turbines near rivers, and stop destroying native habitat like endangered prairie for wind facilities before it’s green. All these are easily achievable and cheap, but the executives apparently don’t give a fuck.
Add geothermal to your list, both for heating and electricity.
@sagrotan @MicroWave
There’s no way wildlife can replace industrial meat. That’s an extinction plan.
@CaptainSpaceman @MicroWave
I’ve been using #MurderApes
Seems apt.
@PoopingCough @SkybreakerEngineer
How about a different model where multiple governments fund a project so NASA is just one member, and give the project a name separate from nasa. Then when the natural fails occur they aren’t owned by nasa. Keeps the oligarchs out of the mix…
@ArcaneSlime
Fair reply lol, nobody knows
@ArcaneSlime @AllonzeeLV
Gorillas (and bonobos) are gentle, quite unlike humans. Baboons are a better analogue.
@Bo7a @CleoTheWizard
Me too 🎯
@be_excellent_to_each_other @m3t00
I an X that had the exact same thoughts lol. I’m no expert, but old vaccines often contained some of the virus live or deactivated, whereas mRNA are created and not of biological origin. So more about the front end than the back end.
@be_excellent_to_each_other @m3t00
Vaccines have evolved from prevention/mitigation to now include treatment, and ideally cures.
Putting satire to power where they don’t want it all the way from Treaty 6 Territory
Please share any of these, especially with conservatives!