In a pivotal advancement for fruit agriculture, scientists have pinpointed a gene mutation in peach trees that governs the timing of flowering, a trait critical for evading spring frosts. This genetic insight could transform breeding practices, enabling the development of late-flowering fruit variet...
In a pivotal advancement for fruit agriculture, scientists have pinpointed a gene mutation in peach trees that governs the timing of flowering, a trait critical for evading spring frosts. This genetic insight could transform breeding practices, enabling the development of late-flowering fruit variet...
In a pivotal advancement for fruit agriculture, scientists have pinpointed a gene mutation in peach trees that governs the timing of flowering, a trait critical for evading spring frosts. This genetic insight could transform breeding practices, enabling the development of late-flowering fruit variet...
Researchers at MIT Use Light-sensitive Proteins to Stimulate Muscle Contractions
MIT researchers developed a way to help people with amputation or paralysis regain limb control. Their optogenetic technique could offer more precise control over muscle contraction, along with a dramatic decrease in muscle fatigue.
Researchers at MIT Use Light-sensitive Proteins to Stimulate Muscle Contractions
MIT researchers developed a way to help people with amputation or paralysis regain limb control. Their optogenetic technique could offer more precise control over muscle contraction, along with a dramatic decrease in muscle fatigue.
South Korean telecommunications giant KT is under investigation for allegedly hacking customers who used torrent services.
South Korean telecommunications giant KT is under investigation for allegedly hacking customers who used torrent services.
Maybe Storm In a Tea Cup by Helen Czerski for a book outside your comfort zone. It's quite the interesting exploration of the principles of physics that underpin the world around us.
Ello, and thanks for the shoutout! Was there anything in particular you wanted to ask me about?
The average person receives 56.4 emails every day, so it is no wonder we struggle to keep on top of them. But are all the emails useful?
The average person receives 56.4 emails every day, so it is no wonder we struggle to keep on top of them. But are all the emails useful?
MIT researchers are exploring replacing the diesel fuel used in most freight-transport trucks with clean-burning hydrogen, which would significantly reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.
MIT researchers are exploring replacing the diesel fuel used in most freight-transport trucks with clean-burning hydrogen, which would significantly reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.
MIT researchers are exploring replacing the diesel fuel used in most freight-transport trucks with clean-burning hydrogen, which would significantly reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.
A biofriendly new material made from barley starch blended with fiber from sugarbeet waste—a strong material that turns into compost should it end up in nature—has been created at the University of Copenhagen. In the long term, the researchers hope that their invention can help put the brakes on pla...
Algae offer real potential as a renewable electricity source, new Concordia research shows - Concordia University
Algae offer real potential as a renewable electricity source, new Concordia research shows - Concordia University
Algae offer real potential as a renewable electricity source, new Concordia research shows - Concordia University
Calling for Some Interesting Botany Books
Every time I look more and more into botany and plants, I realize just how much I don't know. So I'm calling on you good people of Lemmy to give me some resources. Plus maybe we can add them to the sidebar or a pinned post for other people who are interested.
Plants are made up of very rigid cells. Much like bricks in a wall, this feature gives them the structural support to maintain their shape and to stand upright against gravity. However, just like any living organism, plants can be injured, for instance, by wind or animal grazing. While humans and an...
Plants are made up of very rigid cells. Much like bricks in a wall, this feature gives them the structural support to maintain their shape and to stand upright against gravity. However, just like any living organism, plants can be injured, for instance, by wind or animal grazing. While humans and an...
Whether you are looking to solve puzzles, explore open worlds or discover your hidden architecture we might have options for your next adventure.
Glasses. The ability to see so much better than I otherwise could leaves me astonished every time I put them on.
It wasn’t that hard for me to flash a Chromebook with Linux using this guide
I'm currently looking at some thyme through propagation. No idea where I'm going to put it, but I'm excited either way!
Yea I think the balance is fine lol. There was a period when I was shredding up a lot of browns, but I think I have readjusted enough
My pile is on the soil (I actually have two right now, but I'm referring to the main one). It just rained not too long ago so the pile is decently wet as of now, but I think it generally stays at a decent moisture level. I try to aim for the wrung out towel level recommended by the infographic on the main page.
She executed her strategy perfectly
Thank you for sharing your journey! It's very interesting and informative to see how others have brought more privacy into their lives. I noticed that you were using something from Simple Mobile Tools. I know you said you were going to replace it eventually, but you should soon, especially if you got it from the Playstore, rather than from F-Droid, because they were acquired.
I mean how could you say no to a doggo like that
Thanks. I don’t know why I didn’t mention the exact small sample size
I mean I guess. They aren't actively fighting or anything like that to my knowledge. I personally think the Privacy Guides is the better resource, because PrivacyTools has vpn recommendations like Nord and Surfshark with affiliate links that are not actively disclosed from my quick check.
Try Brave Search, Duckduckgo, Startpage, or Searxng. For more detail on these recommendation (that I definitely did not just steal), check out the Privacy Guides page, or The New Oil for a different, albeit overlapping, set of recommendations and take on search engines.
Besides the obvious Minecraft recommendation, maybe Terraria, Satisfactory, and if you're willing to allow it, something like Smite would be another good option for him to play with his friends.
Here's the article from Mozilla explaining their position. There is also this random article from The Record that seems to give a bit more of a detailed explanation from what I skimmed.
Try this archive.org link.
This community has got me think more about things I can compost than I ever have before lol. I do trench composting (the lazy man's method), and have mainly been using food scraps, but now I want to look into getting a bin. You all have bitten me with the composting bug.
This was in a VM, but I was running Ubuntu LTS to mess around with Nextcloud, maybe even save some data to it. I also installed Pihole and ran into an issue, so I uninstalled it. Apparently, when you uninstall Pihole, it also gives you the option to uninstall important system packages like ipconfig. Borked my install. I was freaking pissed.