But you could technically build huge solar panel areas in deserts and bring that hydrogen to populated areas. Or you could use excess energy from renewables to produce hydrogen, storing at least some of the excess energy for times where renewables produce less.
pumpkinseedoil
Given that those bacteria have to survive your body temperature heating it up to / cooking it at 37°C should cause no issues for them. Sadly I can't provide any information beyond that.
Can we please make an experiment to verify this, @ESA @NASA
Simply go higher. At some altitude there just are no mosquitos anymore.
As long as it doesn't break down it's awesome
Oh it's a term linked to that industry...
But I suppose average people will not know of that meaning, so it's a perfectly fine brand name (I also still don't know what it means but know enough to know that I don't want to know it)
What's wrong with this?
I guess they might be appropriate for some roads (in poor or very rural countries)
But not here
Awesome (I will absolutely not be sending my homework as daily challenge)
Buy honey from your local farmers to support them while not giving industrial honey farms any money.
Where does it lead? I'm not brave enough
There's a difference in doing it and doing it well