Efficient and cost-effective desalination.
Efficient and cost-effective desalination.
We need Thorium reactors. We need to replace all our existing reactors with them. And we need to get started yesterday.
That or nuclear fusion.
Not to mention the knowledge gained for future procedure involving other animals. Great stuff.
I know people will go, 'it's just a fish, why would you waste the time/money when you can't get a new one and no one will know the difference.' But this is a heartwarming story to me. Pets, even fish, get to be a part of the family. Hard to lose them.
This is the Rosetta Stone, ca. 19 B. C., which I saw in the British Museum recently.
Bring back Bill Nye the Science Guy.
As someone who does count pollen, NO KID WANTS TO DO THIS.
I definitely agree... if there are more high paying jobs in science, you will find kids more interesting in the work, at least in high school/college. Lots of kids set their sights on being a doctor or lawyer, but I know I and a lot of others balk at going into academic research, where you have to basically right…
Sure as long as you don't cover the following "controversial" topics:
It's a small step, but we need more science shows. Kids need someone like Mr. Wizard, Bill Nye, or Beakman to make science interesting/fun. Maybe Kaku or deGrasse-Tyson or both could put something together. Getting kids to actually watch would be a monumental task though.
Civil War Era New Avengers
Basically everything Doc Holliday says or does in Tombstone.
There is an argument that wit and banter are different though. You can work on banter, you can't work on wit.
Veronica Mars
Bipodal seeds? Marshmelons?
You really can't beat Jack O'Neill and Daniel Jackson from Stargate SG-1.
This is a fourier transform.
There are so many, I can't pick. However, I can tell you where it's probably located: