You go to some tiny, dying town and it has 700 years of history, often 1000+ years of proof of habitation before that and a majestic church that is a work of art on its own.
It's not in a place it could reach me from. I live in an apartment building and a locked door separates my apartment from the staircase.
As for identification, I think it belongs to a species called brown long-eared bat. They are relatively common in the country.
Edit: it looks more grey than brown and might be the grey long-eared bat that was never seen in the country before, despite living just south of here. I might have to send the photo to the National Bat Preservation society later today.
Genetically modifying algae to be more efficient at photosynthesis would be the way to go. However, I think it was attempted many times in the last 30 years and I have not seen any breakthroughs.
Not yet named synthetic cathinones is my second best bet on what does him in. The first one is some mystery shooter with loose connections to a foreign intelligence agency.
Without Stalin's purges, every branch and level of USSR would have been better prepared for the Nazi invasion and the early part of the war would be very different.
AI is taught on code found in the wild.
Nobody said that the code is good. Most of the code is really bad.