As jellyfish continue to thrive in oceans around the world, causing destruction of property and other sea life, scientists are trying to find uses for the gooey creatures—everything from chips to skincare, and even diapers.
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![]() As jellyfish continue to thrive in oceans around the world, causing destruction of property and other sea life, scientists are trying to find uses for the gooey creatures—everything from chips to skincare, and even diapers. No comment yet.
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Star Trek has its way with the perception of the Klingons – and their eating habits. Wonder how aliens would look at us? Perhaps when we show more respect for other living beings, the aliens will visit instead of doing a fly-by with their doors locked! . . |
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Al Cannistra's insight:
would humans walk differently on an alien planets? (I know - depends on who is chasing you) - but seriously, gravity and ...... |
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