StrayMoggie
StrayMoggie t1_j9ovn97 wrote
Reply to comment by Stranger2306 in Research suggests that school-based physical activity intervention, by way of increasing physical exercise classes to daily during school, is successful in reducing childhood obesity. Scientists found that obesity was reversed after 3 years. by Wagamaga
But aren't the reading and math scores still abysmal?
StrayMoggie t1_j9m4o7v wrote
Reply to comment by PancAshAsh in Thought experiments claim to use our intuitive responses to generate philosophical insights. But these scenarios are deceptive. Moral intuitions depend heavily on context and the individual. by IAI_Admin
Also that order changes outcomes of responses. These things are an insight into language and processing that we are nearly blind to. They may actually have more pattern than we believe they do. It is easier as an outsider, something different, to see patterns rather than seeing them from within.
StrayMoggie t1_j8olm36 wrote
Reply to comment by Frequent_Neck7680 in A review concluded that "with its sustainability as a plant as well as its distinctive useful property of the seed protein, hemp has promising value in the development of new foods." by OregonTripleBeam
I love hemp seeds with my steel cut oats!
StrayMoggie t1_j5hse55 wrote
Reply to comment by averygronau in 66% of multi-billion dollar movies have featured Zoe Saldana painted blue or green by Thalesian
'#releasethebuttholeedition
StrayMoggie t1_j2ujzwu wrote
Reply to comment by Direct_Age_2279 in TIL A former Catholic priest once ran onto the track during a F1 Grand Prix and also ran onto the track during the Olympics and cost the runner a gold medal by mintwolves
What a tragic way to not win a gold. Thankfully, he medaled.
StrayMoggie t1_j2n1gyf wrote
Reply to comment by pragmaticutopian in The nun and the monk who fell in love and married by Stanny491
The Catholic Church would probably do better these days to allow marriage for their clergy. Hopefully Pope Francis can convince the rest of the chuch to allow marriage.
StrayMoggie t1_j2n14n7 wrote
Reply to comment by Shanhaevel in The nun and the monk who fell in love and married by Stanny491
It goes against Natural Law to prevent others from being able to procreate.
StrayMoggie t1_ixj2tti wrote
Reply to comment by Strange-Ad1209 in Researchers have found that lab mice are more likely to survive a flu infection if they are fed grain-based foods rather than processed food: after being infected with influenza, all of those fed the highly processed diet died, all the other have recovered by giuliomagnifico
Someone is going to use this study to promote eating more corn or wheat.
"Whole grain food protects against disease!"
StrayMoggie t1_iw74n40 wrote
Reply to comment by Jane-Henry in A modest change in housing temperature alters whole body energy expenditure and adipocyte thermogenic capacity in mice (Nov 2022) by basmwklz
I keep the house at 64° in the winter.
StrayMoggie t1_ivd06v1 wrote
Reply to comment by theartificialkid in Michael Shermer argues that science can determine many of our moral values. Morality is aimed at protecting certain human desires, like avoidance of harm (e.g. torture, slavery). Science helps us determine what these desires are and how to best achieve them. by Ma3Ke4Li3
Suffering is a tricky one to know where the lines are drawn. Being tough on someone so that they can learn and adapt can sometimes be thought of causing suffering. Debate is where we are able to make choices. But those debates at also timely and need to be reviewed from time to time.
StrayMoggie t1_j9p0yzs wrote
Reply to comment by Stranger2306 in Research suggests that school-based physical activity intervention, by way of increasing physical exercise classes to daily during school, is successful in reducing childhood obesity. Scientists found that obesity was reversed after 3 years. by Wagamaga
It feels that the system is trying so hard to improve math scores that they change the teaching method every few years.