人类基因组测序竞赛 The race to sequence the human genome - Tien Nguyen 05:00 解密神秘语言的竞赛 The race to decode a mysterious language - Susan Lupack 04:45 历史上第一个帝国的兴衰 The rise and fall of history's first empire - Soraya Field Fiorio 05:38 抵抗_ 像程序员一样思考 The...
Of course, long haired cats need proper grooming. Luckily Zeus’ human is skilled at doing so. viaBoing Boing
Do squid eat humans? Humboldt Squid are more likely to attack objects or species that appear foreign, especially when those objects could pose a potential threat to its shoal (group of traveling squid). There have been confirmed Humboldt Squid attacks on human beings in the past, especially on...
In fact, giant squids are usually right around the size of a human, sometimes a little longer and other times a little smaller.(Unless you’re counting tentacle length, then they aremuchlarger than humans. But I am only considering mantle length.) TheMesonychoteuthisspecies’ mantle length ...
They mainly live on squids (鱿鱼) and fish, and they sometimes follow ships to eat rubbish. Besides, they may also dive (俯冲) into water to catch their “seafood”. One kind of albatross can dive as deep as 2.5 metres. Albatrosses spend most of their lives flying and can reach ...
"Shrimp is always served last because it's like ice-cream to baby giant sea bass," said Andres Carillo of the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium. "They're like little kids: If you offer giant seabass shrimp first, they won't eat anything else." ...
mating competition, and, oh yeah, defending itself. Giant anteaters are not only capable of mauling a grown human with their slashes, but can potentially disembowel you with a single, well-placed strike. Maybe we would be better off calling them by another of their names: �antbear.�...
Clearly this was not a life-sustaining role on our side of the gurney. So, my mother stepped in for me on that too and got me a job sharing her role at the gold mine. More 12 hour shifts, but the pay definitely propelled me into ‘able to eat regularly’ status. Both experiences ...
Where “trust” is in “security terms” not “human terms”. And in the case of “Signal”, it’s “developers”, and the “business model” you have no input, no control, and other people such as US legislators and judiciary have it all. So the penultimate question is, ...
I enjoy Orson Welles as a safely dead blowhard, his talent and his ego forever locked in a giant squid/sperm whale deathmatch. Inquiring Nuns (1968): The nuns are back! The film was remastered and this time I took Sumana, who loved it. To add a bit of thought to my previous ...