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@Lo@kbin.social @fruitleatherpostcard Either under the Artemis Accords or the Moon Treaty.


@ShaunaTheDead You never know with what we are finding today, but it is possible we wouldn’t even understand it if it was:
kurzgesagt did a nice little overview of this: https://youtu.be/rhFK5_Nx9xY?si=5cr0miFH0iUKhtFb&t=412


@Gordon_Freeman As of 2019:
Well, all went a bit quiet. Partly because the Montreal-based company leading the way, Nexia Biotechnologies, a company spun out of McGill University, swiftly went bust and sold its two GM goats — Sugar and Spice — to the Canada Agriculture Museum in Ottawa, which in 2013 removed its genetically-engineered goats from display amid public pressure.
Quiet momentum continues, however, under Dr Randy Lewis of Utah State University and his team. Though he is unaware of the whereabouts of Sugar and Spice today, his lab looks after over twenty goats capable of producing silky milk.
Source: https://agfundernews.com/what-happened-to-those-gm-spider-goats-with-the-silky-milk


@FuzzyLeonardo The Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator


@roldyclark @End0fLine Well, if you are interested in the US gov’t:


RSS is good place to start: https://www.usda.gov/rss/latest-releases.xml
@HipPriest @IzzyData @Whiskeyomega Another vote for kbin. There is:
Kbin has a great community and I have not run into any problem users … mods or otherwise. So, I say, welcome aboard!
When relaying inconvenient news or the need to complete annoying tasks, I like the preface with it “Good news, everyone.”


@perviouslyiner There is a need for it. America as whole needs a more robust public transportation system.


@stopthatgirl7 That seems really low. The Roanoke colony in the U.S. had around 120 people with access to food, water, and shelter on Earth and still vanished. I know that is not a 1:1 comparison, but the point is that I would think that a Mars colony would be 10x more difficult. But, I guess we will never know until we try.


@idoubtit Gotta love those titles!


TIL: There was something called Google Flights.


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@JoBo I just googled it and Kenya came up as the first hit in Search and in Bard.


Well, if some sort of artificial gravity is not implemented:
“The level of gravity on the moon—about 17 percent that of Earth’s—could wreak havoc on bones, muscles, and other organs. And then there are the psychological aspects of what one NASA astronaut described as the “vast loneliness” of the moon.”
source: https://spectrum.ieee.org/moondust-radiation-and-low-gravity-the-health-risks-of-living-on-the-moon
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