Some alien intern got confused and thought drawing crop circles was supposed to be done on the crops rather than in the fields of crops.
Fermion
As the current owner of a 1930's era property with tons of glass and rubble in the ground, please don't. We have landfills so that individual properties don't get filled with trash.
Because honestly, the percentage of adults I come across that have no idea how temperature works
Just don't ask us to define entropy.
Wisconsinites are proud to look like the one on the left.
Since we're being pedantic, the feeezing point of unbrined chicken is -3 C. Most meats are not frozen at exactly 0 C since the water contained in the cells is far from pure.
But yeah, slapping will be a super lossy process and this analysis will be off by quite a bit.
0 C wouldn't quite be frozen solid for chicken since it's not pure water. According to a quick search, chicken (unbrined) freezes at -3 C. So technically it is defrosted, but it should start out closer to 10 C for good results.
That's $700 for a digital only edition without a disk drive or vertical stand. It's $810 to match the features of the PS5.0
https://www.planetary.org/articles/why-international-space-station-cant-operate-forever
The ISS has gone through multiple reboosts to gain altitude because there is a small amount of atmospheric drag in its orbit. That's not the limiting factor though.
The structure is aluminum. Aluminum accumulates fatigue damage every time it flexes. Every time the iss goes from sunlight to the earths shadow, there is significant thermal expansion/contraction. This fatigues the structure. The repeated docking maneuvers also stress the structure. Radiation and atomic oxygen also cause degredation. All those factors are relatively minor in any given year, but are always accumulating. The ISS is getting less safe and the risk of a structural failure is increasing.
On top of that all, a bunch of the systems on board were designed 30 years ago. There have been major changes in communications, power systems, etc. in the time since the modules were built. Even though new experiments are built all the time, they are still constrained by capabilities of the capsules they operate in. So there are also science advantages to moving to a newer platform.
Smart blinds can also serve a similar function. My bedroom catches some light from passing headlights and there's enough light pollution to affect my sleep. However, my SO really struggles to wake up if it's dark. Smart blinds have been a great solution for us. The biggest drawback is noise. Affordable blinds are not silent.
That makes me wonder if any sci fi series use enacting a local planetary time systems as a major part of a political declaration of independence from earth central authority.
The headline says worlds first all-electric train rather than worlds first all-battery-powered train. There have been many all-electric trains before. So the headline as written is incorrect.
Yes, one is a final solution, the other is just pushing your problems elsewhere without regard for who else it could affect.