“but it’s not water . . .”
From the headline it seems like this will be interesting but the article is more like “count all the fallacies”
TL;DR the 10,000 year trend is urbanization and self-driven commuters will move to the suburbs
Interesting. According to the article, the wine expert from “Decanter” thought the “space wine” tasted more aged, and the earth wine, less so. But then according to the space biologist, due to the lack of convection in space, that wine would age less.
Most interesting to me was about the vines/canes that flowered much quicker than their earth-bound cousins once returning from space. I didn’t know about the branch of space research looking at plant resiliency.
Great share!
Given how easily many wine experts have been fooled by red food coloring in white wines or by getting glimpses of fancy/not fancy labels, I’d be more interested in a gas spectrograph of space wine and terrestrial wines.
That’s no moon…it’s a space banana.
I mean, just look at it…
Wow! The American Century wants a word with the dumbass who wrote that shit. It’s up there with Tom Wolf blaming le Corbusier for American out of town shopping malls rather than… car culture, suburbanisation, and racial enclaves.
ETA
Reply to another topic I decided not to send as it was too off topic.
Apropos?
https://phys.org/news/2021-03-evolutionary-link-social-selfishness.amp
In laboratory tests, researchers showed they could predictably increase or decrease rates of cannibalism in Indian meal moths by decreasing how far individuals could roam from one another, and thus increasing the likelihood of “local” interactions between sibling larvae. In habitats where caterpillars were forced to interact more often with siblings, less selfish behavior evolved within 10 generations.
Looks like they brought a knife to a fish fight
Iceland volcano removes man’s clothing…
Don’t try this at home kids.
Which reminds me: