Mildly interesting
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wrote on 11 Jun 2025, 02:57 last edited by
Wombats are the only animals on Earth that produce cube-shaped poop — a quirky mystery that puzzled scientists for years. But now, researchers have figured out how this Australian marsupial pulls off the feat. By dissecting wombats and analyzing the elasticity and stiffness of their intestines, scientists discovered that the wombat’s gut has uniquely structured regions with varying flexibility. These regions contract in an uneven rhythm during digestion, slowly molding the feces into distinct six-sided shapes. To confirm their findings, the team even built a 2D mathematical model that simulated how these intestinal contractions form cubes over time. Unlike other animals, whose intestines squeeze poop in smooth, uniform waves, wombats have sections of muscle that squeeze faster or slower depending on their stiffness, shaping sharp corners as digestion progresses. The evolutionary reason? Wombats mark their territory by placing their droppings on rocks and logs — and cube-shaped poop simply doesn’t roll away. Scientists believe this strange biological trick could inspire new engineering methods for shaping materials more precisely.
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wrote on 11 Jun 2025, 17:16 last edited by
73% of all women from every class survived the sinking of the Titanic.
Only 19% of men survived.
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73% of all women from every class survived the sinking of the Titanic.
Only 19% of men survived.
wrote on 11 Jun 2025, 18:46 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:
73% of all women from every class survived the sinking of the Titanic.
Only 19% of men survived.
Speaking of paleolithic emotions and medieval institutions. It's no wonder why young men might be looking around and wondering about these sorts of attitudes.
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wrote on 11 Jun 2025, 18:55 last edited by
The blokes probably paid for the tickets so it's only fair.
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wrote on 11 Jun 2025, 19:06 last edited by
The dead ones still earned more than the women.
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wrote on 11 Jun 2025, 19:20 last edited by
The patriarchy was so terrible men even thought they were more worthy of freezing to death than women.
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@jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:
73% of all women from every class survived the sinking of the Titanic.
Only 19% of men survived.
Speaking of paleolithic emotions and medieval institutions. It's no wonder why young men might be looking around and wondering about these sorts of attitudes.
wrote on 11 Jun 2025, 23:27 last edited by@Horace said in Mildly interesting:
@jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:
73% of all women from every class survived the sinking of the Titanic.
Only 19% of men survived.
Speaking of paleolithic emotions and medieval institutions. It's no wonder why young men might be looking around and wondering about these sorts of attitudes.
Especially when we are harangued about being sexists and patriarchs.
Swim, bitch, swim.
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@jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:
Marin County I get. But the Tetons and parts of western Colorado? An artifact due to low population density I suppose.
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wrote on 16 Jun 2025, 13:58 last edited by
Well, it isn't the Visible V8, but still pretty cool.
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wrote on 16 Jun 2025, 14:55 last edited by jon-nyc
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wrote on 16 Jun 2025, 16:38 last edited by
Captain Cook's Endeavour found
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wrote on 16 Jun 2025, 16:44 last edited by
Cool
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wrote on 16 Jun 2025, 17:16 last edited by
Seems an ignominious end for such a notable ship.
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wrote on 17 Jun 2025, 13:31 last edited by
And it burns burns burns..the ring of fire
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wrote on 17 Jun 2025, 14:23 last edited by
... both spacecraft recorded temperatures between 30,000 and 50,000 kelvin (54,000 to 90,000 degrees Fahrenheit) in this area, ...
Quite surprised that the two spacecrafts could survive such high heat!