WrongOnTheInternet

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[–] WrongOnTheInternet@hexbear.net 17 points 1 month ago (1 children)

From last month

Kyrgyzstan’s Ministry of Energy has signed an investment agreement with China’s State’s Technology Co., Limited and San Energy Co. for the construction of a 250-megawatt solar power plant in the country’s south.

The Ministry of Energy also signed a memorandum of cooperation with the Power Construction Corporation of China (POWERCHINA). The agreement aims to attract international investors and financial institutions to support joint energy projects in Kyrgyzstan.

The memorandum outlines provisions for conducting long-term energy system development planning, providing training for Kyrgyz energy managers and engineers, and exploring the feasibility of constructing floating solar power plants on the Toktogul Reservoir, the country’s largest.

[–] WrongOnTheInternet@hexbear.net 14 points 1 month ago

the CCRB's recommendation should be taken seriously

That's not "can't articulate campaign promises", that's a backflip

[–] WrongOnTheInternet@hexbear.net 19 points 1 month ago

Milk-alkali syndrome (MAS), also referred to as calcium-alkali syndrome, is the third most common cause of elevated blood calcium levels (hypercalcemia). Milk-alkali syndrome is characterized by hypercalcemia, metabolic alkalosis, and acute kidney injury

The Kuinone (MK4) research was all faked by a Japanese researcher too

The first one

Not necessarily. We don't really understand gravitational forces the way we understand the other four fundamental interactions.

There is no limit to the distance that gravity has an effect, but gravitational attraction propagates at the speed of light and at large enough distances, the rate of expansion is greater than the speed of light.

Do they even do real filibusters anymore? The only recent ones I can think of were symbolic only and didn't require a vote at the end

[–] WrongOnTheInternet@hexbear.net 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

It's something on a slice of bread

The literal translation of that thing is "potato food"

the specifically radicalized ideology coming out of Saudi Arabian funded Afghanistan/Pakistan groups.

China's own support for radical anticommunist groups in Afghanistan to destabilize the socialist government didn't help either

The words are often the same because it's the term companies used when trying to flog products to treat the then newly pathologised 'condition' - that's not the poster's fault of course

It'd be like calling freckles melanoma

Your best sources will be a textbook on the general speciality from lIbrary genesis or similar and then digging through google scholar (with nexus for paywalled bits)

[–] WrongOnTheInternet@hexbear.net 10 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Cellulitis can be treated in several ways. First thing I would recommend is proper massage.

Cellulitis is a bacterial infection of the skin.

Cellulite, the dimpling of skin in women, is not "treated" by massage.

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