ggm 11 hours ago I wouldn't call this a hack. It's just observing how food and drink impact vasoconstriction and blood levels of glucose and salt.I have no doubt a comment can be made about how quintessentially Irish it would be to document the role of potato starch in this. AStonesThrow 11 hours ago > quintessentially IrishYes, but I was disappointed to see that they are more or less fact-checking an American TikTok meme, which may explain why they are not referring to “chips” in an article by a UK scholar in an Irish news outlet. ggm 10 hours ago True. You think this will surface in the igNobels?
AStonesThrow 11 hours ago > quintessentially IrishYes, but I was disappointed to see that they are more or less fact-checking an American TikTok meme, which may explain why they are not referring to “chips” in an article by a UK scholar in an Irish news outlet. ggm 10 hours ago True. You think this will surface in the igNobels?
neuroelectron 11 hours ago One step toward health insurance-subsidized McDonalds. I guess that explains where all their R&D spending has been going lately.
I wouldn't call this a hack. It's just observing how food and drink impact vasoconstriction and blood levels of glucose and salt.
I have no doubt a comment can be made about how quintessentially Irish it would be to document the role of potato starch in this.
> quintessentially Irish
Yes, but I was disappointed to see that they are more or less fact-checking an American TikTok meme, which may explain why they are not referring to “chips” in an article by a UK scholar in an Irish news outlet.
True. You think this will surface in the igNobels?
One step toward health insurance-subsidized McDonalds. I guess that explains where all their R&D spending has been going lately.