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Alaskan wood frog hibernation is next-level science-fiction stuff. Suspended animation. Thanks to unreal levels of glycogen, which is also our most common form of stored glucose, their cells don't freeze even as their body does and their brain, breathing, and heart stop.

Alaskan wood frog hibernation is next-level science-fiction stuff.

Suspended animation.

Thanks to unreal levels of glycogen, which is also our most common form of stored glucose, their cells don't freeze even as their body does and their brain, breathing, and heart stop.
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„Germany invested half a trillion and now produce 20% less electricity at 3x the price“ 1. Industrial production imploded 2. Same goods are produced in Asia now but with higher emissions 3. Germany still generates 5x more emissions per kWh than France

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That was never scientific. The Obama administration began doing it with everything, including the economy, using jobs saved or gained virtual employment, and it was just as strange with small micron particulate matter. No lives have ever been lost, how can they estimate savings?

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Scientists who use AI have published three times more papers, received five times more citations, and reach leadership roles faster than their AI-free peers. But science as a whole is paying the price, the study suggests. Not only is AI-driven work prone to circling the same

Scientists who use AI have published three times more papers, received five times more citations, and reach leadership roles faster than their AI-free peers.

But science as a whole is paying the price, the study suggests. Not only is AI-driven work prone to circling the same
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On this day in 1937, the Ohio River flooded its highest level ever - 80 feet. Over 15% of the city was covered in water. In this photo, Cincinnati Reds pitcher Lee Grissom and traveling secretary John McDonald rowed over the Crosley Field fence to the pitcher's mound.

On this day in 1937, the Ohio River flooded its highest level ever - 80 feet.

Over 15% of the city was covered in water. In this photo, Cincinnati Reds pitcher Lee Grissom and traveling secretary John McDonald rowed over the Crosley Field fence to the pitcher's mound.