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  • Over a decade in the making: Lanthanide nanocrystals illuminate new possibilities
    Q quibblekrust@thelemmy.club

    Spectroscopic tests revealed ultrafast spin conversion and nearly 99% triplet-energy transfer, marking an unprecedented level of control over exciton dynamics.

    Ah, yes. I see. 99% triplet-energy transfer. Good, good.

    Uncategorized science

  • Does science reveal the absolute truth about reality?
    Q quibblekrust@thelemmy.club

    We only know what we can measure. We don’t really know what an atomic nucleus looks like, for example. We can only measure what happens when another particle hits it. Between measurements, it might not even be real. We don’t even know what measurement is.

    Pick your favorite quantum interpretation: Copenhagen, Broglie–Bohm, Many Worlds. We’ll probably never know the truth.

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  • What's the spice you use most?
    Q quibblekrust@thelemmy.club

    I like shichimi togarashi, myself. It’s got seaweed flakes, sesame seeds, and roasted orange peel, plus the peppers. It’s really good on rice, pasta, and ramen.

    Uncategorized cooking

  • It's true!
    Q quibblekrust@thelemmy.club

    Does making vitamin D using sunlight count as photosynthesis?

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  • A huge helium shortage is looming — but ancient rocks in Earth's crust may be hiding massive reservoirs
    Q quibblekrust@thelemmy.club

    Not me. I switched to using hydrogen decades ago.

    Uncategorized science

  • Scientists Think This Animal Could Help Humans Live for 200 Years
    Q quibblekrust@thelemmy.club

    I can go one step further. They provided their own handy summary.

    Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story:

    • The longest-lived mammals on Earth, bowhead whales, contain longevity secrets that scientists hope could be applied to our own biology.
    • A new study analyzes gene repairing proteins and found that bowhead whales contain 100 times the concentration of CIRBP, a protein that repairs genetic damage known as double-strand breaks.
    • They also found that the specimens subjected to colder temperatures tended to produce more of these proteins, a nifty trick for a species that lives in arctic waters.
    Uncategorized science
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