What species is this?
Sure, let's write a proposal for LSD-based feline experimentation, give the cats just catnip and keep the LSD for ourselves.
Only if we assume they can't be ressurected
No sure what type, but I think it's definitely a plant / gras. (Photo was taken in New York in October)

Welcome to Brussels! If you look out the window you will see....fog?



Bockwindmühle (mill that can turn on itself to change direction) in Vehlefanz, north of Berlin


It's from the first floor of the museum on Ellis Island

I just registered my first orchid hybrid, Paphiopedilum Belgian Sunshine


Introducing Paphiopedilum Belgian Sunshine
I pollinated a Paphiopedilum Maudiae in January 2021 with pollen from Paphiopedilum Ma Folie. In August, I cut off a fruit. In September, I sent the fruit to The Orchids Lab for seeding, received it back in August 2022, and potted it. In October 2024, I discovered three flower buds. and in November 2024 they opened, allowing me to register it as a new hybrid, and gave it the name Paphiopedilum Belgian Sunshine.
I named it after the rare meteorological condition that allowed the specimens to flower in such a short time.
More information about the new hybrid: Royal Horticultural Society – OrchidRoots – Orchidex
Obligatory mention of the novel [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schild%27s_Ladder](Schild's Ladder) by Greg Egan.
Such a scenario would be interesting indeed.
Why is German "doubly derived" from Swiss German?
And why prefix German with "standard" when this is not done for other languages?
You can have as many C-F bonds as you want i a single molecule, but not in a chain, because F will be connected to only a single C.
a chain of incredibly strong carbon-fluorine bonds
Pedantic mode: The longest chain of C-F bonds you can have has length two.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimethyl_sulfoxide
for the less-scientific-but-still-want-the-correct-wikipedia-article among us
I think that's only used in Chinese and Japanese, so that °C occupies as much space as a Chinese/Japanese character.
Yes! There's Monkey Island 1–3, linked from the bottom of https://networkscience.wordpress.com/2021/03/13/game-dependency-graph-day-of-the-tentacle/
Everybody knows you can factorize out the sum in the denominator because it doesn't depend on j (It's just a normalization factor)
Thanks!
It's when going up the Sky 100 Observation Deck in Hong Kong
Btw, there were also a few Vandas, a even less Dendrobiums if I recall correctly
The Longest Journey
Thanks for the recommendation! I have a long list of games I want to play make graphs from, and I just checked and that game already on it. So one day, it should come
Exactly, it's the Venetian in Macau
Cheers!
Why is the first picture a Paphiopedilum? (It's an orchid)