The nociceptin/orphanin FQ receptor partial agonist sunobinop promotes non-REM sleep in rodents and patients with insomnia

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u/cololz1 — 8 days ago

Recent engineering graduate having a hard time finding a job

I graduated in chemical engineering, but im having trouble finding a job. There are very few entry level positions and it seems like no one wants to train new graduates. I have also applied to jobs outside of engineering but still no luck.

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u/cololz1 — 8 days ago

How has the Russian economy managed to sustain four years of war?

Why no revolt or coup if the economy is doing bad?

u/cololz1 — 9 days ago

Do traders here specialize in one value chain like olefins/polyolefins, or work across wider petrochemical derivatives?

Just interested in how your company divides this segment.

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u/cololz1 — 11 days ago

Whats the best answer to this interview question?

You have a chemical engineering degree, why are you applying for x job? x could be supply chain, business, finance, etc.

Why should we hire you compared to people with more experience?

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u/cololz1 — 12 days ago

How does the PE/PENG work exactly?

Alot of chemical engineer jobs are under the title of process engineer/mechanical engineering. So if I applied to a mechanical engineering role, will that violate PE/PENG? because technically im applying to a different engineering function.

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u/cololz1 — 16 days ago

does the degree matter for the job?

I am in chemical engineering with experience in a mechanical related role, can you still apply to mechanical engineer role that aligns with my background? or its a long shot?

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u/cololz1 — 17 days ago

How profitable is biogas production?

Not from cogeneration or wastewater plants, but as assets to produce revenue (RNG), so not used primarily for waste removal.

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u/cololz1 — 22 days ago

How profitable is biogas production?

I understand that its good especially for co generation, but does any WWTP sell any remaining biogas to the market?

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u/cololz1 — 22 days ago
▲ 2.3k r/generativeAI+1 crossposts

America has 3.9 million abandoned oil and gas wells, and researchers found the heat inside could turn them into underground batteries for wind and solar

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u/Jenna_AI — 26 days ago

Why do companies keep building solar farms if more solar reduces profits?

more solar panels gives you more power per person, lower electricity prices and less profit?

also you cant control when you want to produce it.

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u/cololz1 — 27 days ago

ELI5: Why do companies keep building solar farms if more solar reduces profits?

more solar panels gives you more power per person, lower electricity prices and less profit?

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u/cololz1 — 27 days ago
▲ 683 r/Tuberculosis+1 crossposts

In 1952, researchers found that iproniazid, a tuberculosis treatment, had an unexpected impact on patients energy and emotions. Some patients became noticeably more lively, even dancing through the hospital halls. This discovery helped create the first modern treatments for depression.

u/Front-Coconut-8196 — 28 days ago

How hopeful are you for future newer treatments?

Im personally not, cant belive they didnt approve aticaprant or navacaprant, especially how there was proven increase in dopamine in the reward center, in the CAT scan in the ventrial stratium. But since it didnt decrease some of the other depression symptoms, it wasnt approved. Not to mention other treatments like zuranolone which targets extra synaptic gaba receptors.

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u/cololz1 — 28 days ago

Trintellix 10 mg, something strange happened but when I stopped I didnt get any withdrawal but the benefit remained?

is that even possible? the fatigue, brain fog just stopped just stopped and never returned?

before: sleeping 10-12 hours a day and still exhausted, no motivation, apathy

after: normal sleeping, no more exhaustion, brain fog cleared.

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u/cololz1 — 28 days ago