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@stockcar86 said in Science!:
Explains a few people I’ve encountered over the years
I thought Neanderthals and Denisovans were separate species. If they can interbreed and produce offspring, isn't that the definition of the same species?
Horses and donkeys can breed and produce offspring. They are different species......
Usually the offspring are sterile though aren’t they ?
Looks like it. But female ligers (Tiger/Lion) can breed with other pure cats, the males only fire blanks
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There’s been a few cases of this now , shark virgin birth
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There’s been a few cases of this now , shark virgin birth
Something like this must be genetically encoded. Parthongenesis (spelling?) can't be spontaneous - it must be triggered by certain conditions to allow the female sharks to create offspring when there are no males around. I'd be interested in knowing whether the babies are clones or have any chromosome differences
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@stockcar86 said in Science!:
There’s been a few cases of this now , shark virgin birth
Something like this must be genetically encoded. Parthongenesis (spelling?) can't be spontaneous - it must be triggered by certain conditions to allow the female sharks to create offspring when there are no males around. I'd be interested in knowing whether the babies are clones or have any chromosome differences
It might similar to the way the marbled crayfish reproduces and what it’s offsprings DNA are like
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@stockcar86 said in Science!:
There’s been a few cases of this now , shark virgin birth
Something like this must be genetically encoded. Parthongenesis (spelling?) can't be spontaneous - it must be triggered by certain conditions to allow the female sharks to create offspring when there are no males around. I'd be interested in knowing whether the babies are clones or have any chromosome differences
It might similar to the way the marbled crayfish reproduces and what it’s offsprings DNA are like
I remember that story - all clones. Not a good genetic diversity model, but if it works...
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@stockcar86 said in Science!:
@stockcar86 said in Science!:
There’s been a few cases of this now , shark virgin birth
Something like this must be genetically encoded. Parthongenesis (spelling?) can't be spontaneous - it must be triggered by certain conditions to allow the female sharks to create offspring when there are no males around. I'd be interested in knowing whether the babies are clones or have any chromosome differences
It might similar to the way the marbled crayfish reproduces and what it’s offsprings DNA are like
I remember that story - all clones. Not a good genetic diversity model, but if it works...
New Plymouth still exists
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@stockcar86 said in Science!:
Explains a few people I’ve encountered over the years
I thought Neanderthals and Denisovans were separate species. If they can interbreed and produce offspring, isn't that the definition of the same species?
Horses and donkeys can breed and produce offspring. They are different species......
So can zebras and donkeys, creating the best portmanteau ever: zebronkey
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@stockcar86 said in Science!:
Explains a few people I’ve encountered over the years
I thought Neanderthals and Denisovans were separate species. If they can interbreed and produce offspring, isn't that the definition of the same species?
Horses and donkeys can breed and produce offspring. They are different species......
So can zebras and donkeys, creating the best portmanteau ever: zebronkey
There’s records of a tahr and a goat crossbreeding , not sure what you call them .
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@stockcar86 said in Science!:
Explains a few people I’ve encountered over the years
I thought Neanderthals and Denisovans were separate species. If they can interbreed and produce offspring, isn't that the definition of the same species?
Horses and donkeys can breed and produce offspring. They are different species......
So can zebras and donkeys, creating the best portmanteau ever: zebronkey
There’s records of a tahr and a goat crossbreeding , not sure what you call them .
Ashburtonite
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NASA research shows that Saturns rings will be gone in 100 million years. Pretty small amount of cosmic timescale really
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@stockcar86 I wonder what reincarnation I will be in around that time to witness such an event? Hopefully not living on Saturn by then!
100 million years, right fuckers! Who will be around to go 'see, told you' or 'they were wrong'
What is the margin of error for a time prediction like that? 5-10 million years?
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Using science to brew rum a lot quicker
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How ‘magic angle’ graphene is stirring up physics
Misaligned stacks of the wonder material exhibit superconductivity and other curious properties.
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Lets keep this tech out of the hands of civilians, OK.
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the comments are always good value
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Science-adjacent
These people are real - it is not satire
Some excerpts from the article
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@Stockcar86 Bahahahahahaha
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The head of astronomy at Harvard, using some newer calculations, makes an awfully compelling case that Oumuamua was, in fact, an (extremely!) ancient non-human solar sail.