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I don't remember who posted this years ago but it is terrific
fwiw, I have real hearing aids past 3 years, I also have airpods pro (v2?) AND not comparable IMO. But I think there's a v3 of airpods, supposedly better fwiw2 the hearing aids cost about 23x more $ than airpods. Airpods do work well with bluetooth and AppleTV for watching tv late night while wife sleeps...Study: AirPods Pro are this close to being full-fledged hearing aids
Apple’s social isolation sticks are useful for low to moderate hearing loss.arstechnica.com
I don't remember who posted this years ago but it is terrific
Rimac Nevera destroys Tesla record to become world’s fastest EV
Croatian electric hypercar manufacturer Rimac has officially laid claim to the outright EV top speed record, at a blistering 258 mph (412 km/h), putting a 91-mph (146-km/h) gap on the highest speed we can find verifiably recorded for a Tesla Model S Plaid.newatlas.com
Thank you for posting that Gif, I have shown that to many people and all had a better day for it and agree with the missing old friends, hope all are wellI think it was me, but I can't find the post though. Reading profile posts from 2017, having all those conversations, so many old friends I miss here on MT
Rimac Nevera destroys Tesla record to become world’s fastest EV
Croatian electric hypercar manufacturer Rimac has officially laid claim to the outright EV top speed record, at a blistering 258 mph (412 km/h), putting a 91-mph (146-km/h) gap on the highest speed we can find verifiably recorded for a Tesla Model S Plaid.newatlas.com
Production yes, standard...is The rimac a standard production model?
Scientists have grown mini eyes from human cells in the lab. These eye organoids provide good models of the real thing to help scientists study diseases that cause blindness and potentially find treatments.
Growing organs in lab dishes isn’t new in itself. You could almost build an entire body out of the mini-organs scientists have conjured up over the years, including brains, hearts, lungs, kidneys, livers, stomachs, pancreases, blood vessels, bone marrow and even hair follicles. But there’s something particularly unnerving about eyes staring back at you from a Petri dish.