@noaxtl@TakeThiamine it's by a pharma company called Roche, it's their cute poster thing they mail out to med schools and labs and stuff.
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@duediligenceguy these guys lived in the rapidly aggrading maestrat basin, had to grow ASAP to not get buried by mud. the actual mollusc was tiny, but it would spam layers of foam-like low-mg calcite to push itself up above these layers. no longer a viable meta because ocean ph changed.
@full_kelly_@thehorizon2b2t that's a chud answer tbh; paleogeographic reconstructions of earth still look hot. earth's multi-plate system generated topographic complexity at every spatial scale AT THE SAME TIME and that's cool - wherever you draw the waterline, it intersects intricate structure.
This is the maddest bit of the story. The guys runs a ponzi scheme, is almost bankrupt, and suddently wins €170mn in the lottery. You put that in a movie people laugh at you.
-Create the reactor with a positive void coefficient—RBMK
-Let it explode
-Bath Europe in radiation while you go untouched
-Watch the West panic-close their safe LLWR
-Create the successful nuclear company—Rosatom
-Dominate abroad reactor construction
-Chernobyl 200IQ move?
@burny_tech@BerryRazi@factpostnews SSRIs barely work (Cohen's d = 0.2-0.4). molecular psychiatry is moving towards a neuroplasticity model of depression, correct - but SSRIs are a very blunt tool for increasing BDNF, with ~25% of pop unresponsive due to Val66Met; unlike K, 5HT2A and sigma-1 agonists.
@Shrimp_46@BolkonskyAndrey@ghost7cn@factpostnews google is a thing, correct! chemical imbalance model of depression is no longer regarded as accurate by psychiatrists after Moncrieff, 2023. additionally, tianeptine, which is an SSR*E* is considered more effective at treating depression - as is exercise (Noetel, 2024).