While this is sad, I’m glad that it’s not looking like some dumbfuck human took it from the enclosure/zoo.
While this is sad, I’m glad that it’s not looking like some dumbfuck human took it from the enclosure/zoo.
Well, owl be darned.
A few million years, not a few thousand, judging by how long it took to recover from previous mass extinction events.
As others have pointed out, it’s not surprising that human remains have been found, whether in barrels or otherwise. Las Vegas was basically created by the Mafia. I’m surprised they haven’t found more.
Also?
Are both of these reservoirs going to dry up?
Yes, yes they are.
I don’t know why people are acting like they’re not going to—it’s like the rest of the climate change world, total heads in the sands, and what really got me was reading an article in the Washington Post about how 70-80% of the water people used in…
The googles tell me it’s nearly 250 square miles, so I guess it was never practical to do so.
The lake gets too deep for normal diving, you need special equipment and training. That type of search would be super expensive, especially for a random search.
They found Jimmy Hoffa yet?
Breaking News: largest body of water near Las Vegas is full of dead bodies...
It’s not really surprising. Lake Mead was a deep body of water near a big city that through the 70s and 80s was known for its organized crime ties, and was always a big draw with tourists and weekend warriors. I would not be surprised if the lake hid the remains of more than a few murder victims, boating accidents,…
I mean, who hasn’t gotten drunk and trapped themselves in a barrel, than had a friend drown trying to rescue them?
In Tom Disch’s summary of science fiction, The Dreams Our Stuff Is Made Of, he says no one imitates Gene Wolfe because he’s inimitable.
And the Book of the New Sun is quite simply a literary masterpiece. Le Guin referred to Wolfe as “our Melville” and I don’t think it’s an exaggeration.
You might want to check out Gene Wolfe’s The Books of the New Sun, Long Sun and Short Sun. They are all completed.
As I understand it, type 1 and 2 immunity do overlap a lot with these sub-systems, though to varying degrees (certain t-cells are involved in acute infections, which also help generate antibodies, but other t-cells are more used with type 2 responses). I’m always game for getting into the nuts and bolts of a study,…
Online version - nchfp.uga.edu/publications/publications_usda.html
So do all children under 6 just have this perpetually? Cause man my youngest runs a mucus assembly line like it’s her job.
Hmmm. I would have said that the two types of immune systems in mammals are innate and adaptive, and that adaptive is again split into cellular and humoral.
Wildlife at the time got really unlucky in where it landed: a shallow sea over a ton of sulfur-rich rock. Had that thing crashed down in the middle of the ocean, it might have caused a really nasty tsunami but probably much less of a global firestorm and impact winter.
Satan making fossils again while padding his Swiss bank accounts?