But will their LLM have legs?
But will their LLM have legs?
I understand good alternatives can be found at Chipotle.
Antarctica can be -104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius)...
Or never found at all...
Fortunately, the tendency of male kakapos to mate with the heads of visiting humans will introduce new genes into the population:
I am naturally selected.
A new John Connolly, at least. It will be interesting to see if it has the same mid-twentieth-century feel to it as The Book of Lost Things had.
Well, here’s some more for you - that candiru story appears to be a myth (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candiru_(fish)#Alleged_attacks_on_humans).
Well, some good news to start the day for a change. Let’s hope that this initiative succeeds.
While it’s not important to diagnose the entirety of Scientology...
No reason it couldn’t be the other way round, but you can’t count on it. Natural selection doesn’t always have what it needs to work with.
Bottlenecks not only reduce a population’s genetic diversity, they can result in favourable alleles being lost by chance, and deleterious alleles becoming fixed.
What kind of superpowers will you get if you’re bitten by one of these radioactive pigs?
I wondered about that, but is there any evidence that they stamped these seals on clay, like the Mesopotamians did?
They found artifacts they described as “seals”. What would the original owner have used these for? Did this civilization have any form of paper?
Or their cummerbunds.
They don’t wear boots.
It would be interesting to look at the genetics behind this - sometimes an understanding of the genetics of colour patterning leads to a deeper understanding of pattern formation in general.
No spots? So she’s completely cured, then.