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How Did You Get The Colors To Look Like That?

How did you get the colors to look like that?

What's your favourite colour? We're in elementary school I know

What's Your Favourite Colour? We're In Elementary School I Know
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Scientist Bakes Sourdough Bread With Yeast Derived From 4500 Year Old Egyptian Pottery
Scientist Bakes Sourdough Bread With Yeast Derived From 4500 Year Old Egyptian Pottery

Scientist bakes sourdough bread with yeast derived from 4500 year old Egyptian pottery

i'm losing my mind @ this thread......historie......

Y'all ever get so excited about a scientific paper you're reading that you get chills???

So I thought to myself

Huh, a lot of our invasive species come from China and Japan

And then I thought, huh, I should look up what Kudzu is like in its natural habitat

And I found this article by a team of scientists investigating the history of Kudzu in China

Y'all Ever Get So Excited About A Scientific Paper You're Reading That You Get Chills???

And ohhhhh my goddddd. I'm vibrating with excitement over how cool this is.

The first bombshell that turned my brain inside out:

KUDZU IS NOT WILD. IT IS SEMI-DOMESTICATED.

In China, Kudzu has been a fundamentally important plant for food and textiles throughout history. We have Kudzu cloth that is 6,000 years old!

Y'all Ever Get So Excited About A Scientific Paper You're Reading That You Get Chills???
Y'all Ever Get So Excited About A Scientific Paper You're Reading That You Get Chills???

THIS PLANT CLOTHED AND FED ONE OF THE MOST POPULOUS AND MOST ENDURING HUMAN CULTURES ON EARTH

and in turn

HUMANS SHAPED AND SELECTED FOR ITS TRAITS

*AND*

in its natural range, humans are the main "predator" of kudzu

Y'all Ever Get So Excited About A Scientific Paper You're Reading That You Get Chills???

"Harvest by humans appears to be the major control mechanism in its native areas."

Kudzu is like that because it co-evolved with humans.

WHAT