sure it’s gonna leak but if the rate of leakage is slow enough, you can ignore it :)
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wounds from actually going outside and having a life
yeah, geological availability might vary
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science@lemmy.world•Closing in on a universal vaccine: Nasal spray protects mice from respiratory viruses, bacteria and allergensEnglish
1·1 day agoThe fact that it isn’t tells me that there is a downside to always having your immune system on alert.
you know, it could just be that it consumes more energy and in nature, that’s expensive.
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science@lemmy.world•Closing in on a universal vaccine: Nasal spray protects mice from respiratory viruses, bacteria and allergensEnglish
4·1 day agoand chronic inflammation, i believe?
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science@lemmy.world•Closing in on a universal vaccine: Nasal spray protects mice from respiratory viruses, bacteria and allergensEnglish
31·1 day agomice are not that different from humans, biologically
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World News@lemmy.world•Iranian Military Shows It Knows How to Adapt, U.S. Officials SayEnglish
1·1 day agolots of countries have hosted US bases because they sold oil and made good business that way … now it’s becoming clear that they won’t be selling oil to the US in 10 years, so better start kicking them out now that they’re of no use anymore .
basically the caverns that are being considered/used for this are the same caverns that natural gas was extracted out of in the first place … they clearly held some sort of gas fine for millions of years, so certainly they’re gonna store a bit of hydrogen too.
hydrogen scales well if you use big industrial setups, both for generation and for storage.
basically, bigger tanks are cheaper (consider higher volume/surface area ratio) and in fact the best tanks might simply be naturally occurring underground caverns. you can’t have these at home.
eh, words are made up, you can just assign any meaning to them that you like
it’s not actually a lot of areas. this is the psychological effect of big numbers. you hear “one million acres” and think it’s a big number, like when government spends “one billion dollars on school programmes”, and it sounds like a lot, and your brain goes like “oh wow, i could never afford a billion dollars”, but actually, if you divide that by 300 million people (population of the US), it’s $3 per person …
same as with land. it’s like 20 m² per person on solar panels, probably less than some people’s garage.
That’s like saying, you cannot actually go to school, do homework and pass tests if you only reach a score of 99/100 points.
You can generate hydrogen from electrolysis.
Electrolysis efficiency is about 70% and you can store the hydrogen in pressurized underground caverns for a year or longer using another 0.12 kWh per kWh of hydrogen stored, which makes a total efficiency of around 0.6 kWh of hydrogen generation and storage for every kWh of electricity that you put in. (Source)
So if your electricity costs 6 ct/kWh (current LCOE of solar in many places), then hydrogen is gonna cost 10 ct/kWh to generate and store with current technology.
Currently, natural gas is around 5 ct/kWh, so solar would have to become a little bit cheaper to make it economically competitive.
Edit: to clarify, the 5 ct/kWh for natural gas is the gas alone; electricity from natural gas is more expensive than that (around 12 ct/kWh) and more expensive than solar.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Me Buying A Phone From Google Solely Because I Can Put GrapheneOS On It
1·1 day agoBut hoping it’ll be one of their flagships, the new Razr is pretty dope specs wise.
i hope it’s gonna be a not flagship one, because otherwise i’ll not be able to afford it :(
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Me Buying A Phone From Google Solely Because I Can Put GrapheneOS On It
1·1 day agocivilized
that reminds me of something … one of the greatest milestones of civilization is said to be canalization, and we are indeed all connected through shitposts :)
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Me Buying A Phone From Google Solely Because I Can Put GrapheneOS On It
21·1 day agohaha, the “lowered my bloodpressure” bit is sooo relatable :)
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196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•thing goes in the holeEnglish
4·1 day agowhat that sounds like some futuristic science fiction level stuff
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196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•thing goes in the holeEnglish
1·1 day agowhen it goes in, it does feel good though
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196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•thing goes in the holeEnglish
1·1 day agothat video still lives rent free in my head … it’s way too hilarious









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