Yeah! Go biology! Any particular bit?
withersailor
https://www.frrandp.com/2021/02/the-impulsoria.html
Other than one prototype unit, however, the locomotive was never produced. By 1850, steam was clearly king, and any horse-powered railways outside of streetcar operations were on the way out. Thus, the Impulsoria became nothing more than a strange curiosity of an early railway engine.
https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Anti-Corruption_Commission_(Australia)
It will not be able to make a finding of criminality.[30] The NACC will have the power to investigate pork barrelling.[31][23] It will not have the power to sack parliamentarians.[32]
So another toothless tiger, newly born, pending it can bite.
Saving money is my guess. Running it is costing more than it makes. Company shuts it down.
Ma Baker!
Hahaha. I imagine the research thinking "I want to zap those blood suckers". Then experimenting and going "hey, look at that!"
And they get faster too.
due to factors like land clearing and development, three of Australia’s wild macadamia species are considered threatened, and one is endangered. So experts are keen to track down more centuries-old macadamia trees that harbor rare DNA—trees that are likely to exist on “little pockets ... on private land and even in people’s backyards and farming land,” Denise Bond, executive officer of Australia’s Macadamia Conservation Trust, tells Nichols.
Land clearing is something Australia excels in.
Not a lawyer, but my reading says: yes.
Peertube just doesn't have the content.
Given the lack of action on climate change and the current political environments, this will just be a milestone on the way down.