@Gordon_Freeman As of 2019:
Well, all went a bit quiet. Partly because the Montreal-based company leading the way, Nexia Biotechnologies, a company spun out of McGill University, swiftly went bust and sold its two GM goats — Sugar and Spice — to the Canada Agriculture Museum in Ottawa, which in 2013 removed its genetically-engineered goats from display amid public pressure.
Quiet momentum continues, however, under Dr Randy Lewis of Utah State University and his team. Though he is unaware of the whereabouts of Sugar and Spice today, his lab looks after over twenty goats capable of producing silky milk.
Source: https://agfundernews.com/what-happened-to-those-gm-spider-goats-with-the-silky-milk
I have not noticed many spammers here on kbin. But, when I do, the way I handle it is:
TIL: There was something called Google Flights.
tougherthinner
pricier
@waspentalive Weird. Shows up just fine for me. I have never seen a captcha on archive.is. But here is the original, but it is paywalled: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2388697-plastic-bottles-can-be-recycled-into-energy-storing-supercapacitors/
Sounds like they need their own mastodon server.
Go home #Xitter, you’re drunk.
@JoBo I just googled it and Kenya came up as the first hit in Search and in Bard.
Space.com would probably appreciate the clicks.
“Consumers should be fully aware of the “hidden” costs (privacy, risks, and advertising messages) associated with such tech and not just the cost of getting such implants,”
This should be at the top of the article.
“This isn’t from the Tree of Knowledge. You won’t find one in the orchards of Heavenly Hillsboro. Birches, beeches, butternuts. A few ignorance bushes. No Tree of Knowledge.”
Inherit the Wind
in return for biometric data
Seems a little too invasive for me.
I was thinking that fish and seafood would be good alternative to.
doesn’t believe
A far cry from “knows”.
@Gordon_Freeman interesting video describing algae-based carbon capturing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZptyDhsmni8
They are definately looking to make money off of it: https://www.feedough.com/how-google-maps-works-makes-money/
Isn’t that sort of like the fox watching the hen house?
So it looks like the causes are:
This means at minimum we would have to:
That’s a pretty tall order.
@Midnitte Waste handling has me curious as well.