plectro1
Darwinian Man
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“We have confidence that it would be a win... that it wouldn’t do anything bad and we know exactly how to do it,” Schwarz said.

Chronic wasting disease in wild ungulates may be more of a threat than is generally thought -

Ed gives good value. I think of him whenever I read one of those sour comments slagging Gizmodo writers.

And they’ve told us that he’s not into stingrays.

And the coronavirus required some real changes in how snake-handling churches proved their faith to begin with.

Turtle shells - having your entire body enclosed within your rib cage is pretty innovative. Especially when you can pull up the drawbridge:

Their budget might not have stretched to datings of multiple samples. This publication is bound to bring in more grant money, maybe they’ll nail down the date then.

Answers in Genesis is gonna love this.

Fish are cold-blooded little bastards.

Once you adopt the correct mindset, all of these niggling socio-legal problems clear up on their own.

In Saskatchewan, the local animal shelter will name a stray cat after your ex and then sterilize it, if you send in a donation - https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/name-cat-after-ex-and-neutered-1.7108457

Quite right - “Fallen Star Sword” does indeed sound really cool.

Making tools from meteoric iron continued until quite recently - the Greenland Inuit were using iron from the Cape York meteorite at least until the end of the nineteenth century.

One to be avoided at all costs. Eye bleach doesn’t come cheap.

You were able to get a lifetime supply of cat food and kitty litter for only $606?

“Space .... is big. Really big. You just won’t believe how vastly, hugely, mindbogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it’s a long way down the road to the chemist, but that’s just peanuts to space.

This would also mean that that life had been extirpated by the breakup of the world it evolved on.

Fifty years and it’s travelled about 0.25% of a light year.

Once again CT-scanning saves the day.

-Hat tip-