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Frogloggers t1_it8uz9j wrote
Reply to comment by Local_Tough4624 in UK’s National Grid’s new technology could help power additional 500,000 homes | The technology has the potential to save £1.4 million a year in constraint costs. by chrisdh79
Hinkley Point C nuclear power station is under construction and will come online in 2027.
Frogloggers t1_is934jq wrote
Reply to comment by _Mechaloth_ in Food Project Proposes Matrix-Style Vertical Chicken Farms [2012] by Leprechan_Sushi
This is easier said than done... Cultivating meat for mass consumption is an incredibly difficult and complex task, that by most estimates, likely won't end up economically viable enough to replace factory-farmed meat.
Frogloggers t1_irzfmg8 wrote
Reply to comment by LaserAntlers in UK to build first grid connected Fusion Power plant by noelcowardspeaksout
The implication is that it'll actually produce electricity.
Frogloggers t1_j6h1lc2 wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-disaster2022 in TIL there are three species of elephants, not two. African elephants are broken up into 2 species, Forest and Bush. by lightsdevil
> To me, so long as members of each subspecies can produce genetically viable offspring, they're still subspecies.
This definition of a species doesn't really work in practice. There exists species (or in your view populations), let's call them species B, that are able to produce viable offspring with both species A and C. However, species A and C cannot produce viable offspring as the genetic distance is just too much.