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Gary Herstein's avatar

These really are good pieces of news. I knew about the Ozone hole shrinking, and the advance in fusion tech was splashed all over the news. The lab grown "trees" was pretty amazing, and entirely new to me. I did not deep dive on the comments, but the first ones I encountered seemed fairly intelligent (which was itself an encouraging sign.)

It will likely be "our" grandchildren (technically, "yours" since I was never reckless enough to create spawn) who see anything come of this. For persons my age, that might be great-grandchildren.

Unrelated to the fusion news (although they both involve Hydrogen), Australia has begun industrial level production for the purposes of fuel cell use, particularly in private vehicles. Their are obstacles here as well: unlike electricity or fossil fuels 150 years ago, there is no pre-existing infrastructure for distribution and use. Also, unless the production is supported by renewable energy sources, it will be more of a problem than a solution. The Hydrogen might burn clean, but if the production of it does not it is a net polluter. Basic thermodynamics. (I'm told that it does use such sources.) https://www.hydrogenfuelsaustralia.com.au/

Otherwise, "good news" reminds me of the story about the doctor who sits down with his patient:

Doctor: Well, I've bad news and I have good news.

Patient: Give me the bad news first ...

Doctor: I am very sorry to tell you that you've an incurable disease and will be dead in 3 months.

Patient: OH MY GOD! That's horrible! What's the good news?

Doctor (with a smile): That cute receptionist up front finally agreed to have sex with me!

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Cheryl A. Ossola's avatar

I really needed this today, thank you!

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