When I recently played I found selling off fossils you found can get some decent money in too. But you need the museum and have them identified, or maybe that worked before the museum too? Cannot remember.
Oh man, that part of the immune system development is probably my favourite. Specifically how in the world the body is able to detect theoretically basically anything that can exist.
And to pivot back what you asked, the part where the immune system can detect anything that exists would of course be bad if it detects your own body too, since it attacks what it can detect.
So theres like a training camp for immune cells where they are tested if they can detect your own body's cells. And if they can, they are killed off. Therefore anything that is left can distinguish between what is good (you) and what is bad (other stuff).
There's lots of other mechanisms around that though, otherwise allergies or intolerances wouldn't exist, of course.
Sieht man sich die ÖBB-Tarifregeln an, wird klar: Es ist ausdrücklich ausgeschlossen, dass man die Fahrt unterwegs unterbricht.
Errr, hier unterbricht niemand eine Reise. Man beendet seine Reise. Und wie in aller Welt könnte das die Bahn überhaupt überprüfen? Anscheinend ist das "Problem" eher die ungerechte Preisgestaltung, dafür kann der Kunde ja nun wirklich nichts.
Well yeah, that actually totally fits into a third panel of the meme. You would never expect a perfect score with 1000 of reviews, there are always some reviews of people being dicks in the least, just like you would never expect this statistically in your data.
They recently (end of last year) released a redesigned version. That is the one I got because I read about the issues you described beforehand. So I hope they learned from those, I will see...
This is probably not what you are looking for, but I recently got the Fairbuds XL since I wanted something repairable. They work pretty well with my Steamdeck, but I haven't tested the mic yet. Changing volume works on SteamOS at least.
Humanity also happens to be part of the ecosystem and while we've been pretty exploitative towards the planet the past like 100 years, it wasn't at all like that before.
Wh..wha....what. This is actually the headline.