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 released this month and spotted by The Intercept. The company is called In-Q-Tel, and its mission  according to its website  is to invest in technologies that bolster the United S stanley becher tates national security. In-Q-Tel is over 20 years old, but only now have its taxpayer dollars been directed towards the genetically-eng stanley cup ineered resurrection of extinct animals, or de-extinction.     In-Q-Tel has now added Colossal Biosciences to its public portfolio; in other words, the CIA has thrown taxpayer dollars behind de-extinction efforts. Colossal made headlines last year when it announced its intention to bring back the woolly mammoth, the appreciably hairier cousin of the elephant, which went extinct about 4,000 years ago. The companys stated goal is to bring a mammoth calf into the world within five years. Colossal followed up that statement this summer, when it announced it would also try to resurrect the thylacine, or Tasmanian tiger, a wolf-like marsupial that was driven to extinction by overhunting in the early 20th century. Colossal argues that  rewilding  such extinct creatures will support local economies and help reverse the effects of climate change by having a net positive effect on carbon offset. Critics of de-extinction raise several problem stanley deutschland s: they argue that the original habitats of most extinct animals no longer exist and that funding put towards de-extinction would be better invested in protecting species that are still around. Colossal and its supporters contend that fundi Xvkx We Need a    Space Race    Approach to Saving the Planet
 All water must be conserved now, including non-drinking water from boreholes and other sources,  Rich stanley cup ard Bosman, the executive director of Safety and Security for Cape Town, wrote in an October letter announcing the citys plan.     The goal is to reduce usage by 500 million liters of water per day, the equivalent of 2,000 Olympics swimming pools. If the dry streak continues the city could implement rules that would mean  large numbers of households and businesses will be unable to access drinking water in their homes and places of work.  Cape Town got to this point following back-to-back- stanley cup to-back dry years, the worst of which has stanley cup  been this year. The city has a climate similar to Los Angeles and other California cities with a wet winter鈥攆or the southern hemisphere, that means June-August鈥攆ollowed by a dry summer. The rains just didnt materialize this winter for Cape Town. Theyre currently dealing with a 12-inch rainfall deficit, a major shortfall for a city that only receives 20 inches of rain per year on average. Its currently the driest year ever recorded in Cape Town since record keeping began at the airport station in 1977. Last year, the second-driest on record, ended with an 11.5-inch deficit. And then there was 2015, in which 7 inches of rainfall were missing, making it the fourth-driest year in Cape Towns history. The dwindling rainfall has created bathtub rings visible from space on Theewaterskloof Reservoir, the citys main reservoir pictured above. NOAAs climate.gov c

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 Shocking photos emerged from across the province of people driving with their headlights on in as inky blackness descended from thick smoke. Vicki Komisar, an assistant professor in the school of engineering at the Universit stanley cup y of British Columbia, was at City Park in the middle of the city of Kelowna on Sunday. The sky was so dark that it looked like the sun was setting. She snapped the photo above of the sky from the park.      I would liken the experience to standing at the gates of hell,  she said in a Twitter direct message, likening the sight of the orange flames to  impending, multiple apocalypses.  Some 270 active wildfires are blazing in the province and have burned nearly 1.7 million acres so far this fire season. Thats an area larger than the city of Toronto. Its the worst fire period the province has stanley cup  seen since 2018 when similarly catastrophic conditions did the whole horrible day into night thing. On Monday, strong winds exacerbated the f stanley cup lames even further as thousands remain under evacuations orders. Gusts from the southwest are spreading the fires smoke far and wide, and several cities are experiencing dangerously poor air quality due to the pollution. More than 3,000 firefighters and other workers are working to battle the flames. Photo: Vicky Komisar Fires are also blazing through the neighboring province of Alberta. According to Swiss company IQAir, two southern Alberta towns, Kananaskis and Canmore, are currently breathing in the worst air quality in the nati Xmae Apple Didn t Put an AirTag in the New Siri Remote Because It Doesn t Think It ll Get Lost in Your Couch
 in the ocean, with top speeds of over 45 miles per hour. Unfortunately, with a 15-18 month gestation period, these sharks arent anywhere near as quick when it comes to reproducing. Mako sharks are also some of the best tasting sharks on the planet. This combination is a recipe for overfishing, and thats exactly whats happening according to a new report from ICCAT, the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas, which governs tuna bycatch species like mako sharks. In response, NOAA Fisheries announced an emergency rule to protect shortfin mako sharks in the Atlantic Ocean in early M stanley website arch. The goal of these regulations is to implement the recommendations issued by ICCAT to protect shortfin mako sharks by greatly reducing how many of them U.S. fishermen catch and kill.     The emergency rule applies to U.S. commercial fishermen and recreational anglers, since the total U.S. catch of North Atlantic shortfin mako sharks is almost evenly split between these groups.  In commercial fisheries, shortfin mako sharks can only be landed if the shark is already dead at haulback on commercial pelagic longline vessels, which are already required to have electronic monitoring  cameras  installed onboard,  Karyl Brewster-Geisz, branch chief for NOAA Fisheries highly migratory species division, told Earther about the new regulations.  In the recreational fishery, fishermen may only retain shortfin mako sharks that stanley polska  are lon stanley cup ger than 83 inches fork length. If those criteria are