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HGCC

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Well you had a good point man, we do come across as sanctimonious assholes quite a bit, I get why it causes resentment. At the same time, motherfucker we are telling you not to drink bleach, this isn't even a discussion that should be occurring. But we hurt your feelings so you get your facts from a dude in wrap around sunglasses talking in the cab of a pickup, and here we are.
 

schuylaar

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I think this breakthrough will make a difference, it is similar to other lithium sulphur battery chemistries that are approaching production and would most likely be incorporated into them. We could see this used in batteries in a few years and if it works as promised, it will make a huge difference in RV's, grid storage and many other applications including aviation.
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Lithium-sulfur batteries can be cheaper to produce and up to three times more energy-dense than lithium-ion batteries.


But what they found instead was something incredible: a chemical phase of sulfur that basically stops battery degradation! They were so shocked by this discovery that they had to check 100 times to ensure they weren’t misreading it.

This chemical phase is known as monoclinic gamma-phase sulfur but had only ever been observed in the lab at high temperatures — upwards of 95°C (203°F). This is the first time it has been seen at room temperature.

In the battery, this phase completely stops the reaction that creates polysulfides. This was so effective that the scientists sent the battery through 4,000 charge cycles without a drop in capacity, meaning it lasts at least twice as long as lithium-ion.

It is also worth noting that their battery was three times as energy-dense as lithium-ion and could charge just as fast!

These batteries will weigh a third of the equivalent lithium-ion batteries and have twice their lifespan.

To say this is a remarkable discovery is a massive understatement. But this new phase of sulfur also has other benefits, like reducing battery expansion and increased safety margins. In other words, this battery has all of the hallmarks of the ultimate mass-market battery, and these scientists found it purely by accident.

That means much faster, more efficient EVs with ranges of thousands miles will be commercially viable at a similar cost to today’s EVs. What’s more, they would actually still be useful in 10 years time, dramatically reducing waste and increasing the rate of EV adoption.

Furthermore, short-haul flights, cargo vessels, and passenger ferries will have a technology that will allow them to go fully electric. The weight-saving, long life, and competitive price will mean these sectors can finally achieve their low-carbon goals.

In short, lithium-sulfur batteries could allow a huge range of activities to go electric, making net-zero emissions far more feasible.
The plague caused the accidental discovery of gravity. The better off were able to leave the city (socially distance) and return when it passed.

There was time to notice things being away from the hustle/bustle of daily life.
 

schuylaar

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I got an idea, since the republicans lack a platform, they should adopt the Ferengi rules of acquisition! Trump would love it and fully endorse it. I mean they don't have much more than hate and fear to run on and haven't had a platform, other than the whim of Trump.

They are against everything, for nothing but bullshit and have no ideas other than how to harm other Americans who they view as enemies. The fact that they also hurt themselves, states and country doing this, escapes them and the constitution is just in the way, as is the rule of law.
I wonder what Trump would look like as a Fereghi..he has no hair to middle of head (check) his language is garbled (check) trump can out tan them (check).
 

schuylaar

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22,010 views Premiered Nov 17, 2021 Follow us on telegram: https://t.me/greenhouseseedco Join our telegram group: https://t.me/joinchat/DNJYVa5W_3tlMTE0 Franco is an icon and helped change so many people’s lives. On his last trip to Africa he contracted Cerebral Malaria and passed away quietly after a short but severe illness. His work and passion for the cannabis plant helped change the world’s view and his legacy will live on for generations to come. In his honor, the Strain Hunters must continue what Arjan and Franco started together. Stay tuned...
"once you spark up you know it in your heart" (should be legal).
 

DIY-HP-LED

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This 715-song playlist is scientifically verified to give you the chills, thanks to “frisson”
Listening to some songs can cause a powerful physiological response known as "frisson." What is it, and why does it happen?

  • A feeling of "frisson" can be elicited by the music of artists as disparate as Johnny Cash, Metallica, Céline Dion, and Mozart.
  • One possible explanation for the phenomenon is that it results from a violation of expectations.
  • Regardless of the ultimate cause, music and "frisson" are so powerful because they remind us what it is like to be alive.
 

Ozumoz66

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That Congo strain they pursued had 7% THC and just over 1% THCV.

I had a strain tested last year with slightly higher numbers - just an indication of how breeding has evolved. THCV is a wonderful cannabinoid. This strain (Mad Villian) has some of the best attributes I've encountered - highly recommend - perhaps it has some Congo in it!

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It does get tall though. I'm about 1.78m. Here it is October 15th.

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schuylaar

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That Congo strain they pursued had 7% THC and just over 1% THCV.

I had a strain tested last year with slightly higher numbers - just an indication of how breeding has evolved. THCV is a wonderful cannabinoid. This strain (Mad Villian) has some of the best attributes I've encountered - highly recommend - perhaps it has some Congo in it!

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It does get tall though. I'm about 1.78m. Here it is October 15th.

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No sense in putting a Bic lighter next to that top cola.:lol: Nice!
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Quantum Computers Are Coming … But Why Should You Care?
159,923 views May 24, 2022 Quantum computers are the future of ... everything. The first 1,000 people to use the link or my code undecidedwithmattferrell get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: https://skl.sh/undecidedwithmattferre... They've been the stuff of science fiction for decades and promised by technology companies for almost as long. Although existing quantum computers can be computed on the fingers of one hand, their potential is absolutely massive. These powerful machines could help us discover more efficient carbon capture materials, make the most out of renewable energy or find the perfect formula for our next generation batteries. In other words, quantum computing could solve the most pressing issue of our time: climate change. So, when will quantum computers, with all their capabilities, begin to impact our real world? And will they really crack the code of our most puzzling enigma? Let’s see if we can come to a decision on this.
 

schuylaar

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Johnny Depp's attorney just posted a text in which he admits to his doctor he cut off his middle finger; yet they just asked again..with the text posted how his finger got cut off and he said Amber threw a bottle at him. That story is frivolity itself.

Amber Heard is lucky she got out with her life..Johnny didn't want to be sober and said same..Amber also became his deceased mother Betty Sue.

He's on the stand now and speaks worse than Trump..one..word..at..a..time..and it makes no sense filling up the stratosphere with single word then pause another word pause.
 
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schuylaar

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Quantum Computers Are Coming … But Why Should You Care?
159,923 views May 24, 2022 Quantum computers are the future of ... everything. The first 1,000 people to use the link or my code undecidedwithmattferrell get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: https://skl.sh/undecidedwithmattferre... They've been the stuff of science fiction for decades and promised by technology companies for almost as long. Although existing quantum computers can be computed on the fingers of one hand, their potential is absolutely massive. These powerful machines could help us discover more efficient carbon capture materials, make the most out of renewable energy or find the perfect formula for our next generation batteries. In other words, quantum computing could solve the most pressing issue of our time: climate change. So, when will quantum computers, with all their capabilities, begin to impact our real world? And will they really crack the code of our most puzzling enigma? Let’s see if we can come to a decision on this.
Do I get a choice in Port placement? They need energy to run.

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DIY-HP-LED

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Smaller than a flea... Maybe someday someone you have virtual sex with will be able to give you a case of robocrabs.


Tiny robotic crab is smallest-ever remote-controlled walking robot
8,312 views May 25, 2022 Northwestern University engineers have developed the smallest-ever remote-controlled walking robot — and it comes in the form of a tiny, adorable peekytoe crab. Just a half-millimeter wide, the tiny crabs can bend, twist, crawl, walk, turn and even jump. The researchers also developed millimeter-sized robots resembling inchworms, crickets and beetles. Although the research is exploratory at this point, the researchers believe their technology might bring the field closer to realizing micro-sized robots that can perform practical tasks inside tightly confined spaces.
 

schuylaar

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Smaller than a flea... Maybe someday someone you have virtual sex with will be able to give you a case of robocrabs.


Tiny robotic crab is smallest-ever remote-controlled walking robot
8,312 views May 25, 2022 Northwestern University engineers have developed the smallest-ever remote-controlled walking robot — and it comes in the form of a tiny, adorable peekytoe crab. Just a half-millimeter wide, the tiny crabs can bend, twist, crawl, walk, turn and even jump. The researchers also developed millimeter-sized robots resembling inchworms, crickets and beetles. Although the research is exploratory at this point, the researchers believe their technology might bring the field closer to realizing micro-sized robots that can perform practical tasks inside tightly confined spaces.
Soon they'll be so small we'll inject them to treat our illnesses..but not in time for us, dear reader.

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