Is anyone here using an Oura ring (basically a fitness/sleep wearable)? What are your experiences? Mine tells me I lie awake in bed 2 hours every night and only get 10-20 minutes of deep sleep.
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What happened?
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Space-time is the source of mass. Not just the source of gravitation you dumb fucking idiotic faggots!
https://youtu.be/wQyegzM_cqk
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How can I boost my immunity against vaccines?
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Why aren't there any websites where users review/score pharmaceuticals? Would be so fucking useful for those of us who have to rely on changing medications etc.
Unless there is a site and I just couldn't find it?
I googled "rate pharmaceuticals" and "user review pharmaceuticals" etc., couldn't find a thing.
Unless there is a site and I just couldn't find it?
I googled "rate pharmaceuticals" and "user review pharmaceuticals" etc., couldn't find a thing.
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Hi, /sci/, i come to ask a favour. I need idea for nuclear engineering project. Stupid, smurt, aniting. Please help me with brainstorm, pretty please
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Isn't it easy to maskerade job-shortage as labor-shortage?
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An economic downturn can trigger (a) the demise of commerce or (b) employment hindrance (the latter caused by wage-decline and requirements-infaltion).
In case of (a) there will be a job-shortage; in case of (b) a labor-shortage.
Which of those seemingly opposing cases comes true, depends on if the company (a) died or layed off people or (b) hindered employment.
At the beginning of the US Covid crisis, companies reacted via mass lay-offs.
Now, during the advanced US Covid crisis mass job-shortage exists.
Could this be because re-opened jobs are much more picky and pay a much lower salary?
A great incentive for the latter way-of-conduct would be the companies anxiousness about losing face; being outed as a company with problems.
Maybe labor-shortages should be treated like job-shortages by economists because it is so easy to make the latter look like the former.
In case of (a) there will be a job-shortage; in case of (b) a labor-shortage.
Which of those seemingly opposing cases comes true, depends on if the company (a) died or layed off people or (b) hindered employment.
At the beginning of the US Covid crisis, companies reacted via mass lay-offs.
Now, during the advanced US Covid crisis mass job-shortage exists.
Could this be because re-opened jobs are much more picky and pay a much lower salary?
A great incentive for the latter way-of-conduct would be the companies anxiousness about losing face; being outed as a company with problems.
Maybe labor-shortages should be treated like job-shortages by economists because it is so easy to make the latter look like the former.
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Why do some equatorial populations LACK frizzy hair?
afro-textured hair: Africans, Papuans, Andamanese
straight hair: Vedda (South Indian), Australians, Solomon Islanders
The most notable pair is Papuans vs. Australians. Frizzy vs. straight. Why?
afro-textured hair: Africans, Papuans, Andamanese
straight hair: Vedda (South Indian), Australians, Solomon Islanders
The most notable pair is Papuans vs. Australians. Frizzy vs. straight. Why?
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science is on the verge of discovering how life happened, and yeast is the key.
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What's the difference between a hallucination, an accusation, and a dream? What happens in a hallucination? What happens in a dream? What are some things that are to happen in them that are never to happen in real life? Please explain?
