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  • Isn’t that the same thing? Why work as a scientist when you don’t have interesting research to do? And if you do, then getting funding should be possible. I know that it can get quite tricky and exhausting but what exactly do those people expect? The whole job of scientists is to come up with worthwhile questions and to find answers.

  • As far as I know, the big ones charge very high processing fees

  • Farming soy beans also produces waste and stuff still spoils. Turning that into consumable biomass efficiently via insects or other crustaceans is still a viable option. Especially since their droppings make great fertiliser. Including that in a food production cycle is not the worst idea.

  • Depends on what you have on hand. Many insects have an almost 90% conversion rate of food to insect biomass and if you have a lot of plant matter or other biological material available that humans can’t consume they are great.

  • Yes, but how big the danger of disease is compared to other alternatives.

  • Stuff like mealworms or soldierfly larvae can be grown easily, using almost anything. Don’t know how big of a problem diseases can get though.

  • If you eat shrimp, you can eat insects since it is almost the same thing.

  • Boredom promotes creativity and deep thought.

  • Straat means street, title therefore say Lomanstreet street lol.

  • You get some bonuses from critical successes in dialogue, usually there’s something extra to be revealed

  • Bluebrixx and Cobi, don’t know if they’re available in the US

  • Tbh, Lego competitors are superior at the moment

  • Of course this is Reddit now. It’s filled with people from Reddit, worse, active people from Reddit. What was the expectation here?

  • Once a day usually, not always. Sometimes a little less but when it’s really hot outside I take 2. If I was living in Brasil, I’d take 2.

  • The extinction in the article has nothing to do with carbon

  • Why would that be though? Last time there was a supercontinent it also supported large animals

  • Sure, there aren’t any heat adapted mammals