Fluorides, like all trace elements, naturally occur in many water sources. The reason water flouridation caught on initially was because of the strong correlation between locations with water supplies naturally high in fluoride and better dental health.
Built off it, rather than copied it. That's par for the course in most science.
Literally billions of people are. Do you think meat just spontaneously appears in the supermarket?
Are we all just gonna ignore the semi-transparent power pole in front of the sign?
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/05/science/ancient-humans-homo-naledi-buried-dead.html
There is no scientific consensus supporting this being a burial site at present.
Lets wait until the analysis and peer review before making any bold claims.
If I was capable of getting pregnant, ensuring that I couldnt be forced into a lifelong parenthood based on a single mistake that i may not even consent to would be a much scarier thought than more people speaking a different language.
Nobody likes the practice, the difference is that vegans take a moral stand and choose not to contribute to it, while meat eaters shrug it off and continue to pay the people committing those acts, because they'd rather cows get anally fisted and forcibly impregnated than drink a milk with a different flavour.
It is a very popular Single Board Computer, with a lot of community support that allows people to build and program a variety of things for a low price. Think of it like lego, but for things which can be useful as well as fun.
Want to run a weather station? Pi and a couple of off the shelf sensors, done.
Want to control your lights or appliances from your phone without getting out of bed? Pi and a couple of off the shelf relays, done.
Want to build a retro gaming console? Pi, a couple of off the shelf controllers and some pre-made emulators, done.
Name your playlist. 'X Gon give it to ya' is definitely on there somewhere.
But only the armor. Bullet passes through helmet, stops when it hits skull.
When will it be commercially available though? Supposedly Seagate has had 30TB drives out for the better part of a year, but I can't find anything larger than 24TB actually available for purchase.