Remember our history, so that we don’t have to repeat the nasty parts of it.
Remember our history, so that we don’t have to repeat the nasty parts of it.
Anyone got a non-YT link? Or just the recipe? Something? TY in advance!!!
Also there’s this survey that shows we actually would prefer stopping climate change instead of war.
https://kbin.run/m/climate@slrpnk.net/t/505138/Most-people-in-petrostates-want-quick-switch-to-clean-energy
also for the strong of mind: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
Actually we DID. Tho’ only for a little while. And the results were enormous. The B/Yamgata Influenza lineage appears to have gone extinct. The cool part is we weren’t even trying to do anything with those specific efforts to affect influenza. All of which should encourage us to cooperate more. No less.
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No! Well, some idiot will. But not this idiot! Have you ever heard of Mastodon Social (https://mastodon.social/)?
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Nicely turned!
Yar Mateys!
“blue wooden bee (Xylocopa violacea)” - looks super cool! I’ll keep an eye out for them in my area. Yay!
Agreed! And yeah, still down, I just checked.
Dude’s a superhero, and needn’t be a ‘lone ranger’. Agreed. As the Fediverse expands, it will be the work of many; it just has to be that way.
MBIN FTW. KBIN has been “We are working on resolving the issues” for some days now. I hope Ernest is ok.
I have a login for lemmy.ml, as I have several from when I was switching over from Reddit. I’m thinking from what I’m reading here, that it’s not an instance I want to associate with.
In Oysters (Crassostrea virginica), serotonin increases, and dopamine decreases the activity their cilia to regulate water’s movement along their gills, and for capturing food particle.
The nervous system control of lateral ciliary activity of the gill of the bivalve mollusc, Crassostrea virginica https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1095643307010537
I was responding mirthfully to your declamation that you were not going to turn this into a Clam Facts Forum. You never said the rest of us shouldn’t. Are you a Clam Biologist? Do you have some new Clam Facts for us?
Edit: Ooh, you are a Clam Biologist! Eee, how exciting and interesting!! Thanks for posting your blog!! And no, I’m not a poison dart frog biologist, but I think they are nifty. Tho’ I am curious about all biology, mostly I focus on H. sapiens and related species.
Clams have a highly developed nervous system.
Although clams may not possess a brain, they have ganglia and sensory organs that allow them to respond to their environment. They can detect light, vibrations, and even chemicals in the water.
So, basically one of the best for a residence, then?
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Nah, we all individually and collectively make mistakes. And it’s our choice what we do next. You can do better. And so can I. Why are you so down? What’s up?