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Interesting! Most of my yeast comes from White Labs. I haven't tried it myself, but have seen some commercial beers treated to reduce gluten and would guess it's the same enzyme. It would probably work for me though my wife is much more sensitive.

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The Battle for Wesnoth is my all-time favorite FOSS. Can't understate it.

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Is there any community input on pork butts cooked via smoking or oven. I usually finish mine in the oven until center hits 205 ºF to render fat and reduce connective tissue. For me that means removing from the smoker after ~6 hours and finishing in the oven with an embedded temperature probe.

It comes out great but I'd love to hear some other preparations.

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I joined mander.xyz because it has a central theme around the natural sciences. It could possibly include STEM content as well; there is an ongoing discussion about it. The admin(s) are present and very responsive.

For anyone with a love of science and/or nature I recommend it highly as a home instance of Lemmy.

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New to Mander, a Lemmy instance focused on the natural sciences.

The Science of Cooking

We’re focused on cooking and the science behind how it changes our food. Some chemistry, a little biology, whatever it takes to explore a critical aspect of everyday life.

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Scientists celebrate the centennial of a reaction that makes cooked food tasty, but also produces worrisome molecules in our meals and bodies

by Sarah Everts

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I'm not sure if this is the right community, maybe Introductions would be better. But I wanted to say my first week here has surpassed any and all expectations I had during signup.

If I hadn't taken the extra time to look at all available instances I may have missed out on having such a cool server as my base of operations for the Fediverse. Love the topics, love the user base, and looking forward to helping it grow.

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[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

In any laboratory, including ours, we always find the same result: Adolescents just are not as good as adults at cognitive control — except in studies where we say, if you do this trial correctly, we’re going to give you extra points for more money. And, miraculously, adolescents can then do it like adults.

As a teacher I've found this is key to motivation in the classroom. It's an amazing transformation for the 10-15 minute window.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

After being on both sides of the experience, the chapter "Perhaps It’s Not You It’s Them: PhD Student-Supervisor Relationships" hits home.

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