Radishrain

Things pertaining to life: plants and animals, gardening, cooking, food, botany, zoology, farming, ranching, wildlife, genetics, plant breeding, software, media, etc.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apathy#Anxiety

This section of this Wikipedia article (as seen on 12 May 2021) highlights an important phenomenon that seems to be rarely discussed and rarely understood--namely, how anxiety can not only occur at the same time as apathy, but how anxiety can cause apathy.
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https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/05/210503104821.htm

The article linked above talks about new clothes that they can make with algae and some materials. You can grow it, too.

It also talks about how they can clean the air, produce oxygen, produce energy, be used in space, and stuff like that.

It also talks about similar photosynthetic skin that can be used in skin grafts.

Now, we just need them to make living houses, living cars, and living cement/concrete/asphalt.

So, do you have to water your clothes, or give them fertilizer? What happens if the algae die?

Living blankets might be cool, especially if they released lots of oxygen while you slept. (Note that some plants release their oxygen at night; not sure about when algae release it.)

It sounds like maybe they could terraform planets with this technology by the way they're talking. That would be cool.

The article also talks about artificial leaves in the same context.
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There are various types of books that are each generally targeted at a specific age group. Let's enumerate them here:

• Adult (18+)
• New adult (18 to 30)
• Young adult (12 or 13 to 18)
• Juvenile (0 to 11 or 12)
• Tween (9 to 12)
• Intermediate (8 to 12)
• Middle grade (8 to 12)
• Junior (7 to 8)
• Easy readers (about 4 to 7; for children just starting to read by themselves)
• Picture books

Most of these categories are just publishing constructs/standards, which means publishers use them to target and market their books, in order to make money. Each may have specific requirements or conventions that aren't obvious.
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