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The article is hand wringing about how horrible this is but frankly this should be the standard. This should be the fate of every sex offender, no?
I was looking for science or medicine related uplifting news, but a lot of headlines sensationalize minor discoveries, so it's hard to find something truly interesting.
https://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/story?id=6769453&page=1 No. 1900186
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The US government is working to define "woman" and "man." I think republicans are suspicious, so I worry that this could be used to harm women somehow, but I think it is overall a good thing.
https://wvmetronews.com/2024/02/14/womens-bill-of-rights-passes-house-after-argument-over-whether-it-expands-any-actual-rights/ No. 1900196
>>1900186Samefag, from the same article:
>“Since the 1970s. radical feminists supporters of the Equal Rights Amendment have sought a world in which men and women are treated exactly the same in every single circumstance, regardless of physical differences. A world where men and women may never be separated for any reason. The Women’s Bill of Rights aims to halt this radical agenda,” Crouse said.I don't believe feminists believe this anymore.
>It provides the same thing for men that it does for women, it doesn’t do anything for womenIt stops men from entering women's spaces. Is it possible this act could be used to restrict women from certain careers or fields? I don't think so. I only see positives coming from this. Tranny shit needs to pass already.
No. 1900239
>>1900196>It stops men from entering women's spaces. Is it possible this act could be used to restrict women from certain careers or fields?I don’t think so, either. I work in law and have a basic understanding of constitutional law, but I’m no expert, so take this with a grain of salt: I believe this legislation (unless the republicans have something sinister up their sleeve) would help raise women to a protected class that would receive “strict scrutiny” in the way that race, nationality, and religion currently get. By receiving “strict scrutiny,” the courts would be conceding that sex is an immutable trait with a history of being discriminated against, and therefore, any legislation passed by the government that targets women should be reviewed with the highest level of scrutiny possible. Currently, females are not a protected class under the construction like racial or religious minorities are. From what I can tell, this legislation would serve as excellent groundwork for justifying this kind of judicial review
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Congrats to this queen, she's amazing. And I bet the comments from moids are seething or bringing up the feminism boogeyman as they always do.
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Some old but good news for nonnas worried about the environment.
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>>1920301I don't understand what the title is trying to say.
Is it giving blood and plasma donations or receiving them?
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>>1927117"The trial involved 285 Fire Rescue Victoria staff and contractors with elevated levels of PFOS, a common detected type of PFAS used in some firefighting foams.
They were randomly allocated to donate plasma every six weeks, to donate whole blood every 12 weeks, or to make no donations (the control group) for 12 months.
Their PFAS levels were measured at four intervals: at recruitment, the start of the trial, after 12 months of following their treatment plan, and again three months later to test if the results were sustained.
Both blood and plasma donation resulted in significantly lower PFAS chemicals than the control group, and these differences were maintained three months later.
Plasma donation was most effective, resulting in a roughly 30% decrease in average blood serum PFAS concentrations over the 12-month trial periodReductions in PFAS levels from blood or plasma donations may be because PFAS are bound to proteins primarily found in the serum; many other organic pollutants are bound to fats.
The finding that plasma was more effective than blood donation might be because firefighters in the plasma donation group donated blood every six weeks, whereas those in the blood donation group donated every 12 weeks.
In addition, each plasma donation can amount to as much as 800mL compared with 470mL for whole blood.
Plasma PFAS concentrations are also about two times higher than blood PFAS concentrations, which could make plasma donation more efficient at reducing the body burden of PFAS chemicals"
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>The first woman ever has completed the 100-mile Barkley Marathons held in Tennessee. British ultrarunner and 40-year-old vet, Jasmin Paris, completed the race with 99 seconds to spare from the 60-hour cut off, a feat she fought for over rough terrain at all hours of the day. The race originated in 1986 and since, only 20 people have successfully completed it. Including Paris, 5 people completed the race this year, a record-breaking total
>Thousands of supporters watched the race on social media as she made her finish on Friday - she was so exhausted she slumped to the ground after finishing.
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Naya, a freshman at John F. Kennedy High School in New Orleans, was inspired to create the watch through a program called STEM NOLA, where K-12 students learn and participate in hands-on science, technology, engineering and math projects. The organization offers an eight-month-long STEM fellowship to low-income high school students of color who show an interest in solving real-world problems and gives them training, career and networking opportunities.
The organization also hosts STEM Saturday, a free weekend program where K-12 students can create inventions. When Naya attended her first STEM Saturday in October, she thought designing a watch that detects seizures would be a great idea. But the following weekend — the last weekend to complete her project — she changed her plan entirely and instead created a watch for stroke detection, since her grandmother had suffered a stroke. She named her invention WingItt, a fitting title for an idea that sprouted at the last second.
The watch works by detecting nerve impulses and heartbeats. Naya says that many stroke victims may develop noticeable signs such as a droopy face or strange taste in their mouth, but she wanted to create something that can detect internal symptoms. As she researched, she found that strokes were more common in people 55 and older than in younger people, so she wanted to cater to this demographic. As she works out the kinks in her prototype, she wants to ensure that it is detecting only strokes and not picking up on other issues, such as those involving the heart.
A huge priority for Naya is making sure her watch is affordable for older adults who may not have the money for expensive technology, like iPhones and Apple Watches, that have health-monitoring features.
“I want to do something I’m interested in, that will also change the world,” she says.
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No. 2097249
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https://e360.yale.edu/features/danielle-stevenson-interview>For more than 15 years, Danielle Stevenson, who holds a PhD in environmental toxicology from the University of California, Riverside, has been pioneering a nature-based technique for restoring contaminated land, using fungi and native plants to break down toxins like petroleum, plastics, and pesticides into less toxic chemicals.>In a recent pilot project funded by the city of Los Angeles, Stevenson, 37, working with a team of UC Riverside students and other volunteers, significantly reduced petrochemical pollutants and heavy metals at an abandoned railyard and other industrial sites in Los Angeles. While her research is still in its early stages, Stevenson says she believes her bioremediation methods can be scaled up to clean polluted landscapes worldwide. No. 2106753
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It's great to see women fighting back
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Angels are punished for carrying out the work of the lord
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>>2097231>>2097234reminded me of this cool lady, both are a great reminder to always stay fit
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>Recently, Dateline NBC’s Andrea Canning joined the Today show to discuss the newest episode of Dateline True Crime Weekly and revealed that Hargitay, 60, helped one Michigan prosecutor with thousands of sexual assault cases.
>The Law & Order: Special Victims Unit star funded prosecutor Kym Worthy on her path to solving thousands of cases. Worthy first discovered that over 11,000 untested rape kits were sitting on a shelf in an evidence room. She took matters into her own hands and worked to get all of them tested.
>However, money was needed to get all of these kits tested, and as Canning said, “So, who stepped in? None other than Law and Order’s Mariska Hargitay.”
>Canning, 51, explained that the actress “helped them raise the money to get this done.” As a result, thousands of cases were solved and they discovered 22 serial rapists.
>The Dateline broadcaster also noted that Worthy and Hargitay’s work is “having a ripple effect across the country [and] is making changes everywhere — for police departments for prosecutors’ offices.”
>This isn’t Hargitay’s first time assisting real law enforcement. Earlier this year, in April, while filming one of the final episodes of season 25 of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, she was approached by a little girl who believed her to be a real police officer based on the badge she wore as part of her character’s outfit.
>At the time, a witness told PEOPLE that the little girl had been separated from her mother in the Anne Loftus Playground in Fort Tryon Park and asked the actress for help. Hargitay obliged and then halted production for 20 minutes to help the child locate her mother and to console them both.
>The witness noted that the young girl was both oblivious to the film crew and Hargitay’s scene partner, Ice-T.
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It's good that Gaza is getting razed to the ground.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cpw5v077nyjo No. 2192687
>>2191237Excellent. We need this in America.
>>2191239Based.
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Remember nonna's to report and ignore obvious rage bait
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>>2193506Its already under israeli occupation, its already happening.
They will use any excuse to dehumanise them and get others to try to agree they deserve rape/death because of their nationality and will spread lies that they are all muslim so "its ok" (they are not but even if they are, how can you excuse rape towards any girls?!)
Like you say most of us have common sense but there's always retards lurking here-they make themselves known by giving their opinions when no one asked.
(derailing) No. 2210253
>>2210242They just want to propagate their own shitty genes from their own shitty sperm
Shows that they don't give a fuck about actual child rearing and parenthood
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they actually found and arrested the guy who left his dog tied up in tampa during milton.
i know it’s a small thing but it has redeemed some of my faith in the world.
dog hate nonas please just let me have this one, you have your own thread.
No. 2211778
>>2209642Good.
Wasn't there some case where a gay couple had a baby and it wouldn't stop crying except around female relatives/friends? It's like babies know they came from a woman, need a woman, etc. Moids alone would fuck up the emotional development a child needs, I think.
Also since fags tend to be really narcissistic and annoying it's always about their retard sperm
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>>2225393He was in prison and not even for that long. Pretty sure they put him in the general population section of the prison too.
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>>2225414I confused him for this guy, who honestly thought he would get off scott free for starving his kid because he was too busy making weird bible thumping youtube videos to look after his child. Amazing how so many of them look alike.
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2 highschool aged black girls in America discovered how to solve the Pythagorean theorem not 1 but 10 different ways using trigonometry ! That is incredible. Like how smart do you have to be!? Women are my favorite genre of people
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Finally the the cat is out of the bag!
>Algerian Boxer Imane Khelif Has XY Chromosomes And “Testicles” : French-Algerian Medical Report Admitshttps://reduxx.info/algerian-boxer-imane-khelif-has-xy-chromosomes-and-testicles-french-algerian-medical-report-admits/95% sure his international career is over.
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omigawwwdhhh what are you talking abouttt what do you mean this is a wolf????? it's my granny obviously you silly dilly dingleberry???? uhhhh what you mean he has fur on his face…. sometimes women get hairier when they get older you misogynist omg…………… you just hate butch women………. racist….. wtf u mean, the teeth? uhhuh so you think all women must be dainty lil pray animals,,,,, you western propaganda bot woman hating homophobe russia loving retard…………………..(infighting/integrate)
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Britain's strongest gran who started powerlifting in her 60s and became 'addicted' to the gym is crowned world champion and insists 'age is just a number'
>A grandmother-of-four who started powerlifting in her 60s has said 'age is just a number' as she is crowned world champion at the incredible age of 70. >Susan Sabuda, from Northumberland, goes to the gym for 10 hours a week and her rigorous regime involves bench pressing, squatting and deadlifting heavy weights. >The mother-of-four has competed in Canada, Spain, Sweden, Hungary and Lithuania and started her powerlifting journey at 64. >Now, the retired gardener has scooped the top spot in the IPF World Masters Powerlifting Championships masters four division and said 'it's quite overwhelming', knowing that she is a world champion. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14094057/Britains-strongest-gran-powerlifting-60s-world-champion.html