Researchers have created the first functional 3D-printed brain tissue that can develop and form connections in the same way as real human brain tissue.
Roland Griffiths spent the later stage of his career exploring the ways that psychedelic drugs, specifically psilocybin, could help patients with depression, addiction issues and even terminal cancer.
To produce plant-based cheeses that feel and taste like dairy cheese, scientists have their sights set on fermentation. In a new research result, University of Copenhagen scientists demonstrate the potential of fermentation for producing climate-friendly cheeses that people want to eat.
Like I said, Lucky you. I don’t have a taco shop nearby, nor anywhere that sells Mexican cheese. The Mexican place here in Ware only has the generic stuff they ise in gast food places that tastes of coconut and plastic.
Good ones (Tyne Chease) are usually mail order. The deli near me occasionally has some blue from somewhere at £8.50 for a small piece.
I’ve settled for Violife and Morrisons dairy free block.
Anything that improves the quality, price and availability is good news though.
Scientists in China have developed a method to produce spider silk from genetically modified silkworms, offering a strong, sustainable alternative to synthetic fibers with applications in various industries. Researchers have synthesized spider silk from genetically modified silkworms, producing f
Last month marked the official end of the Reddit protests. Any subreddit that had changed its rules or gone dark — or forced its users to post exclusively about John Oliver — has now gone back to normal. On the surface, it seems like a complete victory for Reddit, but things aren’t so simple when a major element of that...
I'm on Kbin, and feel that this shift is a majorly positive one for me both in short and hopefully in long term. I had two accounts, and one became a much more active than the other over the course of about 12 years. I dl'd my content, erased it, and left without looking back. I've used the more obscure acct to check on things a few times, but really don't have time for that. Onward! We've got a Fediverse to build!
Similar here, I actually comment occasionally. More than that, I've gone back to self hosting multiple things, I've shifted away from Google, all good changes I think. Prompted by reddit changing the api price, who would have thought they'd have such a positive influence on me.
I wonder how many people, like me, ended up drastically reducing their social media use altogether, at long last. I still pop in here now and again, but I’m not spending anything like the amount of time I spent on reddit.
Was banned from the sinusitis subreddit for telling (apparently a mod) that a deviated septum absolutely can cause a sinus infection. He got upset and banned me- and even denied my ability to respond to the ban....
I made a Magazine called Photobiomodulation (https://kbin.social/m/photobiomodulation/) for the discussion of this topic on the Fediverse. I've left Reddit behind, and am recreating this community here.
3D-Printed Neural Tissue Grows And Functions Like a Human Brain (sciencealert.com) en
Researchers have created the first functional 3D-printed brain tissue that can develop and form connections in the same way as real human brain tissue.
Patterns in Ice (kbin.social) en
I really enjoy finding abstract natural patterns in ice in the Wintry season.
Insanely Fast Whisper - Transcribe 300 minutes (5 hours) of audio in less than 98 seconds (github.com) en
This psychedelics researcher approached his death with calm and curiosity (npr.org) en
Roland Griffiths spent the later stage of his career exploring the ways that psychedelic drugs, specifically psilocybin, could help patients with depression, addiction issues and even terminal cancer.
Place of Tranquility (media.kbin.social) en
Ancient technology turns plant-based cheese into 'something we want to eat' (phys.org) en
To produce plant-based cheeses that feel and taste like dairy cheese, scientists have their sights set on fermentation. In a new research result, University of Copenhagen scientists demonstrate the potential of fermentation for producing climate-friendly cheeses that people want to eat.
6x Tougher Than Kevlar: Spider Silk Is Spun by Genetically Modified Silkworms for the First Time (scitechdaily.com) en
Scientists in China have developed a method to produce spider silk from genetically modified silkworms, offering a strong, sustainable alternative to synthetic fibers with applications in various industries. Researchers have synthesized spider silk from genetically modified silkworms, producing f
Reddit Activity Plummeted After The Protests - by Adam Bumas (garbageday.email) en
Last month marked the official end of the Reddit protests. Any subreddit that had changed its rules or gone dark — or forced its users to post exclusively about John Oliver — has now gone back to normal. On the surface, it seems like a complete victory for Reddit, but things aren’t so simple when a major element of that...
Astronomers confirm Maisie’s galaxy is one of the oldest observed (engadget.com)
At 390 million years after the Big Bang, it isn’t quite as old as initially estimated....
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New COVID-19 variant ‘Eris’ spreads across US, other countries (livenowfox.com) en
EG.5, which is unofficially nicknamed Eris, has already become the most prevalent variant in the U.S.
Palanga | Lithuania (media.kbin.social) en
11 year old account deleted today. Final straw. (kbin.fedi.cr)
Was banned from the sinusitis subreddit for telling (apparently a mod) that a deviated septum absolutely can cause a sinus infection. He got upset and banned me- and even denied my ability to respond to the ban....
Bee onto the next lavender (media.kbin.social) en
Pandemic deaths in Ohio and Florida show partisan divide after vaccine rollout (arstechnica.com) en
The death gap between Democrats and Republicans was larger in counties with lower vaccination rates.
r/Place 2023: The Good Ending (peertube.io) en
Some nice flowers I saw while out on a bike ride. (media.kbin.social) en
Moonflower Datura sp. (media.kbin.social) en