Planet money had great episode on this topic if you’re interested https://www.npr.org/2024/05/15/1197959089/-price-of-gold-periodic-table-elements
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GentriFriedRice@lemmy.worldto
Buy it for Life@slrpnk.net•Measuring cup that doesn't lose its printing?English
102·6 months agoCambro. They are embossed with the graduations. They are made of food grade plastic. They are made for commercial kitchens and will outlast you. You can get them at any restaurant supply store
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Costco changed the bag to plastic!!
1·9 months agoMaize was domesticated 9000 years ago by humans there is no “original corn”
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Costco changed the bag to plastic!!
1·9 months agoThousands of years older than 1716 if you count domestication of species like bananas
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What grocery items are always worth the extra $1-$5?
2·9 months agoI’ve never managed to keep it for more than day. Presumably it’s pretty shelf stable in its brine for a while
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What grocery items are always worth the extra $1-$5?
4·9 months agoIt’s pretty easy to make those with some high fat milk, rennet, and cheese salt
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News@lemmy.world•Trump’s EPA to “reconsider” ban on cancer-causing asbestos
11·9 months agoIf it’s not from Asbestos then it’s just sparkling mesothelioma
Barbados dollarsTrinidad and Tobago Dollar
GentriFriedRice@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Army estimates that Trump's military parade could cost $16 million in damage to Washington streets
8·10 months agoSo this is what he meant by “infrastructure week”
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Political Memes@lemmy.world•A Giant Leap To The Back Of The Line.
5·11 months agoGood news! Were replacing inorganic fluoride with organic fluorine
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science@lemmy.world•Scientists discover how to reactivate cancer’s molecular “kill switch” at the Jackson LaboratoryEnglish
3·1 year agoWell the RNA bit is the easy part. Finding a way to target cancer cells with gene splicing gets trickier
GentriFriedRice@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•What has he done to deserve this?
12·2 years agoHaving two sets of wrenches and sockets is absolute worst. Especially when it seems like 10mm does 80% of the work but is missing 100% of the time
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FoodPorn@lemmy.world•Chorizo, manchego and onion quicheEnglish
2·2 years agoSurely you mean hard cheese
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Memes@sopuli.xyz•It's sort of apt by mistake, but it's still stupid
7·2 years agoThen you’ll love the List of tautological place names
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News@lemmy.world•Mike Johnson flies same Christian nationalist flag outside his office that Samuel Alito flew at vacation home
8·2 years agoNational capital region is an area around Ottawa and Gatineau
Assuming you mean viral load referring to mucuses or blood of the infected. Given that the human influenza virus’ entry requires the viral surface proteins (hemagglutinin (HA)) to bind to acids present on respiratory epithelial cells along with cleavage of HA by host cell proteases (enzymes that breakdown proteins) to facilitate membrane fusion. These trypsin-like proteases are mainly expressed in airway tissues, restricting influenza viral tissue response to the respiratory tract. I would say it would be highly unlikely for influenza viral replication existing in an environment lacking this crucial interaction let alone a low-pH environment like the GI tract
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World News@lemmy.world•Canada's British Columbia makes U-turn over hard drugsEnglish
2·2 years agoI have been living in Vancouver’s downtown east side (de facto epicentre of drug use) for nearly a decade and this is the first I’ve heard of the programme. If it’s been on for a while there’s been no change. If it get reversed there will still be no change
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Programming@programming.dev•What scientific journals do you recommend?
3·2 years agoProps on the nature subscription, I had a subscription with physical copies that were fun to thumb through to really get a scope on my lack of understanding of everything in the world.
Why acedemic journals? Each article are all bleeding edge experimentation and theory that only the authors a handful of people really understand.
O’Reilly has a great subscription option and their books are very comprehensive and easy to read.

Yours doesn’t roll over?