

That makes sense
That makes sense
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Sounds like it’s an opt in, what am I missing
It also somewhat instils distrust in science IMO, goes along the “eggs were bad for our health just 10y ago” type of argument
I’d recommend reading the article before trying to make a comparison.
When water condenses on surfaces, it usually requires either a drop in temperature or very high humidity levels. Conventional water harvesting methods rely on these principles, often requiring energy input to chill surfaces or a dense fog to form to collect water passively from humid environments. But Lee and Patel’s system works differently.
I wish they’d offer a way to mitigate bias in the summary article since we can’t see if in the actual study requires access to see if the researchers did
Veritasium (youtube) did a piece on this, can’t remember which video it was, might’ve been the one on his thesis of how to teach STEM topics in videos
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That’s a good point, forgot about the occasional condescending tone of StackOverflow answers
Define “pleasant”
Yeah fuck that person
The kids have nothing to do with it though
Their brain liquidated while writing this