Posted on Feb 25, 2024
An Ancient Stingray Lookalike Inspires Underwater Soft Robotics
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Never mind soft robotics … that mamy-jammer was ARMORED … now that’s right up my alley! Built to take on the enemy!
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
LTC Marc King -
I'll Delete These... ~~ Just Returned "Edit" For The Posts Isn't Available..~~
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They Appear To Be Inadvertently In Here.
But Don't Recall Where They Should Have Been..
I'll Delete These... ~~ Just Returned "Edit" For The Posts Isn't Available..~~
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They Appear To Be Inadvertently In Here.
But Don't Recall Where They Should Have Been..
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LTC Marc King
A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney - Good - I consider you a sole mate on RP we are on the same sheet of music and would never disrespect you!
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
LTC Marc King -
Thanks Coronal... No Disrespect Intended;
None What-So-Ever. Please Accept My Apologies
Thanks Coronal... No Disrespect Intended;
None What-So-Ever. Please Accept My Apologies
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No surprise, Mother Nature is always adapting her subjects to more efficient forms of themselves.
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
Mother Nature Will Always Win... No Matter How Long It Takes.
And She'll Be HERE, Long After The Human Race Is GONE.
And She'll Be HERE, Long After The Human Race Is GONE.
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
~~~~~~ We Are NOT Alone, And We've NEVER Been Alone.~~~~
at the very least, that life on Earth very likely goes back a very long time: to when Earth was less than 10% its current age. Most have assumed this implies that life arose very early on in Earth’s history, perhaps even during its most primordial stages. But there’s another possibility that’s even more fascinating: perhaps the life that we find on Earth didn’t originate on Earth, but was formed prior to it.
Perhaps, once Earth formed, there were extraordinarily primitive organisms that came to Earth, found they could survive and reproduce here, and that’s how life began on our planet. As wacky and wild as this idea sounds, it’s a hypothesis that we not only cannot rule out, but one that has a wide variety of indirect support that bolsters its plausibility.
The idea that Earth was “born” with life already on it really, truly could be the case. Here’s why this is a scientifically interesting scenario to explore.
at the very least, that life on Earth very likely goes back a very long time: to when Earth was less than 10% its current age. Most have assumed this implies that life arose very early on in Earth’s history, perhaps even during its most primordial stages. But there’s another possibility that’s even more fascinating: perhaps the life that we find on Earth didn’t originate on Earth, but was formed prior to it.
Perhaps, once Earth formed, there were extraordinarily primitive organisms that came to Earth, found they could survive and reproduce here, and that’s how life began on our planet. As wacky and wild as this idea sounds, it’s a hypothesis that we not only cannot rule out, but one that has a wide variety of indirect support that bolsters its plausibility.
The idea that Earth was “born” with life already on it really, truly could be the case. Here’s why this is a scientifically interesting scenario to explore.
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