I don’t think this lake would last very long on that desolate planet…
Scientists believe this lake has conditions similar to a lake bed that formed on Mars when it still had water.
There isn’t much of a way to confirm that definitely…
there isn’t some regions of mars that during certain parts of the year have an reasonable temperature? even if i’m recording correctly, i suppose the thin atmosphere wouldn’t help it in any way.
I recall there can sometimes be streams of extremely salty water but they’re small and dry out fast.
i like how our perception of mars went from “lush world” to “high tecnological, but arid world” to “empty, dead desert world with no signs of life or activity” to “just red antarctica”
A planet-sized antarctica that is. Though one day that might just change…
Jesus this takes me back. This was around the release of the Downpour DLC. Now there’s a second DLC coming out this month.
I know it’s heavily inaccurate, but it’s from the same guy and as tradition of uploading Rain World videos on the eve of a new Rain World DLC, I might as well…
I’ve been thinking about something recently…
- Instant Effect: All forum games get instantly closed the moment the decision is made, no matter how the forum game scene was like during the time of the closedown
- “Let them age”: New forum games can no longer be created, but the ones made before the decision are allowed to develop and die naturally
- Deadline: A date is set at which forum games will be banned following the decision, annouced right after the decision to ban forum games is taken, for instance they’ll have 1 year from the decision to be concluded or else they will be banned before their desired (by the game master) end.
Now humans are one step closer to the de-extinction of the Woolly Mammoth!
They look kinda cute.
I can imagine people wanting to buy “Woolly” organisms, but it would be insanely expensive to buy them.
Is it really a “deextincted” species if it doesn’t even come from the now-dead branch of life the target species was located on?
Hmmm. I mean, if they put “Woolly Mammoth Fur” genes into a Rhino to make into a Woolly Rhino, I am not even sure if it would be considered the same extinct Woolly Rhino species. I have not dived into the subject, but what I remember is that Woolly Rhinos were much larger than modern day Rhinos.
And so these reconstructions shouldn’t be considered THE dead species.
Yeah, they have to put mammoth DNA into an elephant for it to count. I would definitely say that.
For the best result there should be an organism made for which the majority of it’s genome derives from the extinct species.
Steam should fund its own digital nation.
How would a digital nation even work like?
What about the Dodo?