Lunar Hatch, the plan to raise fish on the Moon
A French team is testing which fish eggs are best suited for launching on the moon. So far, the European sea bass is among the leaders.
A French team is testing which fish eggs are best suited for launching on the moon. So far, the European sea bass is among the leaders.
The technological one is probably one of the areas in which evolution seems to proceed more quickly, so much so that it is difficult to imagine what innovations could affect humanity in the not too near future. This happens to some extent in all fields: the environment, medicine, space exploration, entertainment; and this is why we must try to look to a not too distant future when thinking about technological evolution. Looking at the world of gaming, for example, what could happen in… Read more
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