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qprimed , to science in According to the results of a new study, some people see the world around us at a higher temporal resolution when compared to others.

interesting. when sparring I have always been one of the “faster reactors” (slightly faster temporal acuity?) but, as I age, the challenge is “getting there” in time, so I adjust distance to compensate. this study seems to comport with my own anecdotal life experiences and thats kinda cool.

Omega_Haxors , (edited ) to science in Pink Floyd Song Reconstructed From Brain Scans

Here’s the WAV downloads of the original audio, the version sampled from linear data, and the version sampled with nonlinear data. There are more of these in the OP which use less electrodes on less patients, you can find them quickly by using Control+F.

Original song waveform transformed into a magnitude-only auditory spectrogram, then transformed back into a waveform using an iterative phase-estimation algorithm.

Reconstructed song excerpt using

Reconstructed song excerpt using

DoucheBagMcSwag , to science in Pink Floyd Song Reconstructed From Brain Scans

Black Mirror “Ashley Too” episode anyone?

lettruthout , to science in Pink Floyd Song Reconstructed From Brain Scans

Were the test subjects comfortably numb during the test?

Thavron ,
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One would hope.

pimento64 , to science in Pink Floyd Song Reconstructed From Brain Scans

I’m sure this will never be abused to brutalize the working class

floofloof ,

Hey, Pink Floyd aren’t that bad.

ChemicalPilgrim ,

Warning: attention drift detected please refocus on work. Six seconds deducted from shift total.

skillissuer , to science in Fungi that break down hardwood trees can do the same with plastic, new study shows.

Makes sense, since degradation of lignin has to use some aggressive radical species that would also initiate degradation of polyethylene. Or any plastic or resin for that matter maybe except silicone or rubber

rockerface , to science in Fungi that break down hardwood trees can do the same with plastic, new study shows.

I guess it’s the new cycle of evolution. Back when trees first evolved, there were no bacteria that could break down wood, so all of it was just piling up until it turned into coal (do correct me if I’m wrong, my primary source of this is a YouTube video by Steve Mould). If bacteria that can break down plastic can evolve, that would be neat for the environment. Maybe less neat for things that were built from plastic to last a long time

zero_spelled_with_an_ecks ,

I think it’s a good enough trade off considering all the consequences of having tons of micro plastic in everything.

rockerface ,

Agree, we need anything that can help long term. Humanity is already sacrificing too much for the short term gains

TauZero , to science in Menstrual cups can help prevent infection, improve vaginal health. Teenage girls who were given menstrual cups were less likely to acquire certain kinds of vaginal infections and were more likely t...

Menstrual cups are the bidet of hygiene products. Practically eliminate the need for one-time-use consumables, a great sustainable solution to add to our world in great need of them. Highly recommend everyone get one. To know that they are also even healthier and more hygienic is just the cherry on top.

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