Mike Letnic from the University of Sydney caused me an uncomfortable moment while I chomped on my Cheerios this morning. His survey of crocs in…
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British scientists have asked for permission to create a human-cow hybrid, in hopes that they can totally freak out the religious right in America. Kidding…
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It was his second trip to the planet that its inhabitants had once called Earth, and the place had changed. On his first visit, T’lakdo had found the third planet from the sun a charming, if barbaric place. The dominant species, who called themselves human beings, were intriguing to T’lakdo. He’d been to many inhabited worlds, but found few that were so absorbed by their own mythologies that they had devoted most of their resources to celebrating them.
An archeologist by training, T’lakdo had been able to see that since the species had developed an agricultural society, they had been creating amazing structures. Monuments to their gods. They used whatever technologies they had, and pushed their limits. The structure called Stonehenge was already thousands of years old when he visited Earth the first time. And at that point, the humans had advanced enough to create soaring buildings, also out of stone.
They were called cathedrals, and they were magnificent; he’d never seen anything like them before on any world.
But they came with a terrible cost.
3 CommentsHiroshi was spending the rest of his vacation at the Hotel-Dieu hospital, next to Notre Dame cathedral. Not that he thought of himself as Hiroshi…
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