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One-Plane7101 t1_j97u5p4 wrote
Reply to comment by zero0n3 in Scientists have figured out a way to engineer wood to trap carbon dioxide through a potentially scalable, energy-efficient process that also makes the material stronger for use in construction by giuliomagnifico
Evolution is pushing trees to do that anyway. Only drought/flood resistant plants will survive as climate changes. It could take a couple hundred thousand years or so, but it’ll happen.
One-Plane7101 t1_iu6lqrj wrote
Cannot be unseen
One-Plane7101 t1_iu617wv wrote
By the looks of it, someone just went “off-roading” with a keep
One-Plane7101 t1_iu5y2ec wrote
Reply to comment by Anal-Churros in Iran also barred from Nobel ceremony, after Russia, Belarus by 29PiecesOfSilver
Let’s go!!!
One-Plane7101 t1_iu5bgl1 wrote
Reply to When getting a scent, why do dogs do a bunch of short, little sniffs instead of one big one? by MrCSKing
It’s because breathing in deep takes all those particles in the air and sends them into your lungs. They won’t do much good there. Breathing in and out rapidly means olfactory has more contact with the air and is more likely to pick up a scent
One-Plane7101 t1_iu57y2k wrote
I think the answer would be yes and no. The same elements we find on earth, we can find in the rest of the universe(excluding man made ones). That being said, there are a lot of temperatures and pressures that we just don’t experience, and the distribution of elements would be very different somewhere else. You’d probably recognize some things, but some formations would look otherworldly(pun intended)
One-Plane7101 t1_je1g8ow wrote
Reply to The reason you were born is to be productive & exploited your whole life, as a reward you're sold freedom in years that you wouldn't be a productive worker anyway. by KHUSTOM
If there was no society we would have an average life expectancy of about 30 years old, would not have access to education or healthcare, there would be no law or order…etc. Is this the “freedom” people really want?