some countrie's id numbers have built in checksums or something similar so it would be trivial to implement code to check if the number can be valid even without having access to the actual database so a random number generator would have to be at least a little bit sophisticated
"...that in terms of male human and female CRISPR-Cas9 variant reproduction, CRISPRi is the most compatible CRISPR-Cas9 variant for humans? Not only are they in the genetic perturbation group which is mostly comprised of various methods, CRISPRi are an average of..."
In a way one could argue genetic engineering is one of the oldest sciences ever.
And it started with dogs, or maybe agriculture, depends on what one's definition of science is.
Thank you for the reminder! Finally decided to take the 2 minutes to actually sign the petition instead of having it in the endless list of "2 minute tasks that are super easy tondo and i just should do yet procrastinate on for no particular reason."
ah yes the damn children with blood cancer taking our jobs, the dangerous threat to society providing money for privatized healthcare by trying to stay alive
then there is the winter when you casually just realize that you haven't seen the sun in weeks, maybe event months because you leave for work before the sun rises and go home after it sets and in the weekends you are inside recovering from the workweek.
But still i like to say that it takes the whole winter to yearn for the summer but it only takes one day of summer to want it to be winter again.
i guess in the case of humans we would have evolved for a long time to mainly eat fruit that has a high water content with low salt content possibly even being most of needed water intake. after starting to eat meat perhaps there hasnt been enough evolutionary pressure to be able to regain saltwater consumption ability
if humans would be adapted to that it could work but it would mean without modern technology it would be close to impossible to survive without access to saltwater (most of human habitable land area)
kidney disease is one of the most common ways cats die of old age so super efficient kidneys dont come without a tradeoff. Cats have evolved to live in very arid enviorments where saltwater is all that is availible so the tradeoff might have been worth it. ability to drink saltwater only would work without kidneys being prematurely overstressed would be likely if animals had higher normal salt content but that would mean they would need a lot higher salt intake making living inland harder.
but unlimited tequila judging by the picture