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That is cool, but maybe a bit busy for a tile pattern for a backsplash or tile floor! ;)
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As stated in the article, intuition would tell you that finding a shape that never repeats a pattern seems very, VERY unlikely. |
There is a slight similarity to T shirts so maybe cool to advertise a T shirt business.
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"Make sure you line up/match the seams!" |
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Invasive Brown Widow spiders are killing off native black widow spiders.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/black-widow-spiders-are-being-killed-off-by-non-native-brown-widows-180981894/ Quote:
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Standing on an outcrop of volcanic rock, Joshua Chenoweth looks across the languid waters of California’s Iron Gate Reservoir and imagines the transformation in store for the landscape. In early 2024, operators will open the floodgates on the 49-meter-high dam that blocks the Klamath River, allowing the more than 50 million tons of water it impounds to begin to drain. Once it’s gone, heavy equipment will dismantle the structure. All that will remain of the 11-kilometer-long reservoir that filled the valley for 60 years will be steep-sided slopes coated in gray mud, split once again by a free-flowing river. Within months, however, that sediment will be covered with a fine, green carpet of seedlings and colorful splashes of flowers, many planted by Chenoweth’s team. Eventually, if all goes as hoped, patches of Gary oak, desert gooseberry, and mock orange will take hold and a lush ribbon of cottonwood, willow, and ash trees will line the banks of the river. Beneath their boughs, salmon that last migrated through this valley more than a century ago will return. More: https://www.science.org/content/article/historic-dam-removal-poses-challenge-of-restoring-both-river-and-landscape |
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The dams were indeed constructed for the very reasons you enumerated. However there were costs (there always are) not considered. Fish passages may or may not have been designed in, but even if they were, the higher and farther a fish has to go to transit such a structure, the less likely it is to complete the trip, resulting in species loss.
As many dams, with greater or lesser utility reach their end of life, there are often compelling arguments for habitat restoration. Best Les |
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Also, apparently far less dangerous to humans that black widows. Maybe we'll find that browns take over the Southwest over blacks, and we are safer in our homes. Yes, I realize that some jerk will cut and past that sentence somewhere on the interwebs to make me look racist. |
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WARNING not a "cool" story, more of a nightmare so stop reading if it is late at night.
Subject: transmissible cancers (in animals only for now). How a 6,000-Year-Old Dog Cancer Spread Around the World A massive collection of dog tumor samples is revealing the secrets of a contagious, parasite-like cancer that could help explain human cancers too. https://getpocket.com/explore/item/how-a-6-000-year-old-dog-cancer-spread-around-the-world?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-us |
A miniature seed-into-soil injection device, made from wood.
https://files.catbox.moe/rw28ji.mp4 There are probably better designs which can hold water/fertilizer/etc. depending on the soil. |
https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-destroy-99-of-cancer-cells-in-the-lab-using-vibrating-molecules
A class of synthetic dyes, already used to bind to and highlight cancer cells, can be made to vibrate on exposure to near infrared light. The vibration destroys the cancer cell to which the dye molecules are attached. Tested on mice with skin cancer, perhaps some potential in other cancers depending on how far near-infrared penetrates. This is the first I’ve heard of a non-surgical mechanical approach to destroying cancer cells. |
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The most "Earth-Like" planet in our solar system is not Mars, it's Venus!
Amazon Prime Documentary Venus: Death of a Planet https://www.amazon.com/Venus-Death-Planet-David-Brody/dp/B0B8RNB813/ref=sr_1_1?crid=W3441LUMQ1&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.RRXBB4 xCoDsxfEYdy2q3ndGzcU-79cCaCpJ-Rvq8egDFHAZSf_3S7GxUE28QLuIz7cp5_MOAUx11ASr04YTGtm SiUOM-RsAnESyABYy9ozLte99Akq5z3nYTWvgTeBkReVcpXShR5fCuhr nOpnbQ22glY_E0znzER200BIRtLxJbNz56FU_VEorNv_cx6LXP ktFfkKwFi9gQBnmjq78o6W9FiQ2JTQ7jAXldkZ3AQys.DCWewX dLJlMsMfVMv5jFjkhRtbc89MC9PRVhub2Xq1s&dib_tag=se&k eywords=venus+death+of+a+planet&qid=1705753495&s=i nstant-video&sprefix=venus%2Cinstant-video%2C123&sr=1-1 Quote:
2021 Scientists puzzling out secrets of Venus' 30-year-old 'Giant Dark Cloud' https://www.space.com/venus-giant-dark-cloud-infrared-study Quote:
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