The scientific article is https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2404766121
Yeah that's not the problem we're talking about, it's about still being presented with these 45 years later, with memories from a time when you were a stupid little kid.
Stupid brain.
That's exactly how they get you, by telling you everybody is influenced (and stupid) but you and them, the smart people.
Yeah obviously, don't you guys have Mitternachtssuppe?
Interesting. 19% doesn't sound like a lot to me. To create food security, you have to overproduce, to create food security for all food items, you'll have to overproduce them individually. I would have guessed that the number would be in the high 30s.
Anyway, the food is there, and has been for many years. The organizations and distribution networks are there. This is not a failure of production.
Hunger today is always created by politics, most often by war.
Allergies. Very popular fabric softeners contain one perfume that makes me asthmatic, every year someone in the office has watched a fabric softener commercial and thinks they are a good idea.
They are not.
IMO "Icelandic met office" provides these warnings. Windy with a chance of pyroclasts.
https://en.vedur.is/about-imo/news/volcanic-unrest-grindavik
There are many factors at play.
Survivability is much higher. A lot of the deaths are attributable to secondary opportunistic infections that are now treatable with antibiotics, which did not exist at the time. We now have a plethora of treatments that did not exist at the time, for example many people were saved from death by covid by giving extra oxygen for just a few days. That would have helped h1n1 victims too.
Not 100% sure if you've understood, they should indeed do that, and it's part of the "system" here. They should however also do that in solidarity with their less-exposed, more vulnerable coworkers, and not have a multitude of unions.
Do you require ad blockers with these? This use case sounds like the intention of the feature, not like the perversion we're headed for now.
Easy, make a gene drive for a recessive gene that causes infertility, problem solved.
176cm would be given as "eins-sechsundsiebzig" in German, literally translating to one six and seventy (yeah it's backwards), which works exactly like currency.