A red dwarf star and a loner
giant planet share the same patch of sky, but no one had linked the two.
Not exact matches
But in
sharing detailed images of
giant rockets, spaceships, fuel pods, and other crucial components of his Interplanetary Transportation System (ITS), Musk left out some important stuff, including where he plans to fit 100 to 200 passengers on each trip to the red
planet.
Giant redwood trees
shared the
planet with the dinosaurs, yet somehow survived the asteroid impact.
From the smallest microbe to the largest dinosaurs and from the tiniest spore to the biggest
giant sequoia, biological research continues to uncover weird and wonderful secrets of the creatures with whom we
share the
planet with — and could soon extend to the study of life on bodies in the solar system beyond our home.
At LLN although we don't really believe that Apple and Google were put on the
planet to do good and permanently make us feel warm and fuzzy, maybe it is time to hand over the reins to these two technology
giants both of whom have already dipped their toes into the legal regulatory publishing market and are busy either putting their technology into law firms or working on providing the legal market with mobile devices and apps to change the way legal information is delivered,
shared, disseminated and used by businesses, the professions, government and the public.