Duckduckgo AI assist:
The iridium layer, found in rock strata at the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary, is associated with the mass extinction event that occurred 66 million years ago, including the extinction of the dinosaurs.
Tiny people are in short supply.
A multi-metal oxide with the formal designation of Ru52Co33Mn9Cr6.
Well, somebody is going to have to come up with a more marketable name than that.
“Clean Hydrogen” is truly fools gold.
The stuff is the smallest molecule on the planet, staggeringly volatile, and reacts with nearly every other element on the planet.
Really tough to contain and transfer. And lord help anyone within a 1000 foot radius if there is a spontaneous rupture of the fuel tank (read: “car accident”).
And for all the worshipers within the Doom Pixie’s climate cult...
The most.potent of all of the greenhouse gasses is .... water vapor! That is the output gas of combustion. Much more potent in that regard than CO2.
How Dare You!
A career-ending find for vertically-challenged researchers.
“Instead of having one tiny person make one structure at a time, you have millions,” Mirkin explained in a statement.
So, they don’t want tiny people to have jobs. Bigots.
(jk)