That was my thought too. Nothing like a bit of blood and bone to get plants growing. Something, something…it’s what plants crave!
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Pot8o@mander.xyzto Science@mander.xyz•Massive Study Finds a Link Between Commuting And Poor Mental Health10·2 years agoI was a little worried this would be “Commuting is bad for your mental health…so just live at work!”. I may be getting a little cynical in my old age.
Pot8o@mander.xyzto Medicine@mander.xyz•Improving deep sleep may prevent dementia, study finds2·2 years ago“Cries in healthcare shiftworker”
Pot8o@mander.xyzto Geography@mander.xyz•'No-water' hydropower turns England's hills into green and pleasant batteriesEnglish6·2 years agoThat’s a pretty interesting idea. Using a fluid much denser than water to turn turbines. My main concern would be what their “patented fluid” is and how much damage would be done if it leaks. EDIT: Had a look at their site and the “high tech” fluid is made of commonly available materials and is non-toxic, non-reactive and environmentally benign. Flour and water? Slime?
In Australia they are able to request some x-rays. As in the entire spine, which ends up irradiating radio-sensitive organs like the thyroid and ovaries, often in young people. As a radiographer this shit drives me up the fucking wall, especially given the already frustrating battles over inappropriate imaging requests from real, actual doctors. Want to know a contributing factor to the increase in cancers? The absolutely absurd radiation doses people are sucking up over years of over-imaging.