

Sitewide? That seems harsh. Did you manage to piss off an admin or something?
Alt accounts that are also me:
Sitewide? That seems harsh. Did you manage to piss off an admin or something?
Oops, yes, good catch.
The multiple posts got me a bit confused :)
Yeah, same with Jedha.
Thus one needs a therapy that the rest of the body can tolerate or ignore, and so far the only viable means with evidence for modest thymic regrowth are (a) calorie restriction and (b) long-term growth hormone treatment combined with other drugs to blunt the side-effects of growth hormone
Always seems to come back to calorie restriction, doesn’t it? It’s rough, but it works.
The cytokine amphiregulin (Areg) is specially implicated in the regenerative function of Treg cells at epithelial surfaces. In the thymus, a population of recirculating Treg cells that migrates between the periphery and the thymus coexists with newly generated Treg cells during negative selection. Here, we examined the role of Treg cells in the regeneration of the thymus after injury. We identified a unique population of Rag2GFP-CD4+Foxp3+ Treg cells that accumulate in the thymus after acute injury. Depletion and adoptive transfer of this cell population impaired and promoted, respectively, thymic repair in mice.
Hopefully these mouse studies will transfer to humans :)
How do you find it compares to Thunder? I find that Thunder has fewer bugs and more features.
Ah yes, forgot about Scarif.
I wish they mentioned what propellant they’ll be testing. I’m assuming some hypergols or some gas for ion thrusters.
I tried this once, with moderate success.
Too soon.
So… Jedha or Alderaan? The first Death Star was destroyed shortly after its two three tests, and the second Death Star wasn’t built yet.
Edit: Jedha, Scarif, and Alderaan.
Technically the solar system is a multi-body system, and everything nudges everything else, but the mass of the earth is far greater than the mass of the asteroid, to the point that it doesn’t matter.
@db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com Thoughts on hosting a datahoarder community on your instance?
The moderator of !datahoarder@lemmy.ml (@archivist@lemmy.ml, likely u/-Archivist) hasn’t been active in two years. Would the admins be open to appointing a new moderator or redirecting to a community on another instance? Tagging admin @nutomic@lemmy.ml.
The moderator of !datahoarder@lemmy.world (@danielintempesta@lemmy.world) is active. Thoughts on moving the community to dbzer0?
Tagging recent posters in the above communities for their thoughts: @cm0002@lemmy.world, @Sandbag@lemm.ee, @pansapiens@lemmy.sdf.org, @ocean@lemmy.selfhostcat.com, @akilou@sh.itjust.works, @cantankerous_cashew@lemmy.world, @fmstrat@lemmy.nowsci.com.
Thoughts on moving the community to dbzero? I think moving away from .ml might be a better experience for new users, and moving away from .world (largest instance, still on 19.3) would strengthen the fediverse as a whole.
If we were to start fresh, I feel like !datahoarder@lemmy.dbzero.com would be the most appropriate.
Listed in the article:
Scientists estimate that 2024 YR4 is between 130 to 300 feet (40 and 90 meters) wide
Wouldn’t detonating on the forward side rather than the zenith side be most effective at lowering the perigee of the moon?
NurdRage made a video a few years back, comparing multiple methods (rust, wet chemical, and electrolytic) of preparing iron oxide, and the benefits and drawbacks of each.
Excellent points.