Which countries eat the most Meat? Wealthier nations tend to eat more meat, and the status of meat in local cuisine also plays a significant role in consumption patterns. The United States is at the top of the global meat-eating league. Also, Australia and Argentina. The surprise here is Mongolia. Mongolia’s high meat consumption is …
Another way to kill us all off.
If mirror cells were released into the environment, they would likely be able to quickly proliferate without much restriction. The natural mechanisms that keep ecosystems in balance, including infection and predation, would not work on mirror life. Mirror life Molecules are oriented in a handedness fashion, aka chirality, aka the same things with different geometry. You may …
He wanted it higher but had to compromise.
Dirk Foster One of my tall stands 1400 comments many by comedians
Hugo Ungewitter, German painter (1869-1947)
A great pic. Love it. More. Large pix. Open in new tabs to embiggen. Tiger in a Winter Landscape Hugo Ungewitter (German, 1869-1947)
Amur Tiger Introduction, Bears
I haven’t heard this before. Not exactly news. A Tiger Prowling In The Snow (1912) Hugo Ungewitter (German, 1869-1947)
Sonora
Clint with another one of the biggest bucks in all of Sonora. This heavy giant is over 40” wide and has over 54” of scoreable mass! For those that understand mule deer this number is absolutely ridiculous. The buck is nothing short of impressive. Wade Lemon Hunting I am not sure how far it is …
Stages of the Reader
Stages of the Reader This drew a lot of comments online. Some people couldn’t relate to stage 6.
Oceans: Photosynthesis, Mapping, Politics
Pairing Fuchs’ light data with Hoppe’s microalgae observations clinched it: At the end of March, right when the barest amount of sunlight returned, the microalgae not only had their photosynthetic machinery up and running but were also growing and building biomass. Her team concluded that they’d made the first-ever field observation of photosynthesis at …
Falcon and Coursers.
Józef Brandt, Polish painter (1841–1915)Cossack and a girl at the well , oil on canvas , 1875, 51 × 99 cm (20 × 38.9 in), National Museum in Kielce Virtual Art Museum Note the falcon and coursers.
Mexico’s Active Pinacate Volcano
Impressive how it stands out from space. How long before something big like that happens again in the SW?