From the depths of space to the smell of urine, these things sound completely preposterous – but they’re actually very true.
10. Maple Syrup Urine Disease
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There’s no age limit on invention, and here we reveal how commonplace items like the television, trampoline and even the snowmobile were invented by children.
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Climeworks Captures CO2 from Air with the World’s First Commercial Carbon Removal Technology. Direct Air Capture Plants remove CO2 from the Atmosphere to Supply to Customers and to Unl… Read More
If you are a homeowner, who does not want to enjoy hiring an expert to do your lawn care and would rather DIY then the responsibility of mowing and maintaining a healthy lawn is yours. To he… Read More
Guest blog by Ellen Pasternack, DPhil candidate at the University of OxfordAbout me
Hi! I'm Ellen Pasternack, a DPhil candidate in the University of Oxford's Interdisciplinary Bioscien… Read More
You probably remember learning about chlorophyll in the third grade, but just in case you need a quick refresher about this important molecule, this one is for you :)Chlorophyll is basically… Read More
Drastic Restrictions on almost every Aspect of People's Lives, from the Cars they Drive, the way they Heat their Homes, to the Fridges they Buy, even the Food stored in them. That is the Re… Read More
The Trump Administration has Refused to Publicize Dozens of Government-Funded Studies that carry Warnings about the Effects of Climate Change, defying a longstanding Practice of touting such… Read More
Patagonia's 81 year old Founder, Yvon Chouinard, is Leading the Shift to Regenerative Agriculture, which Sequesters Carbon rather than producing it.
Here's How it Works:
Create Healthy Soi… Read More
The basis of most of the symbiotic ecological relationships is photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the method through which plants convert the energy contained within sunlight into food, which… Read More
Bacteria can be found in a wide range of environments. In addition to their adaptability, they are also some of the hardiest living organisms on the planet. Some bacteria also have a very in… Read More
Life has had a long and arduous journey on this planet. Starting from the molten lava days of our home to the diversity-rich green and blue ball of today, this planet has evolved in tandem t… Read More
Indian researchers have found that countries with poor hygiene, sanitation and low quality of water supply seem to have had a lower number of deaths due to COVID-19 when compared to richer c… Read More
In the Eclectic Collection of the Victoria and Albert, the Museum of Art and Design in London, only one object, out of more than 2.3 Million, is Alive, a Chandelier.
The Fixture Not only p… Read More
Engineers from Stanford found a unique mode of cancer cell migration on soft and squishy materials that are similar to biological tissues. Traditionally, cell movement is studied on rigid ma… Read More
As Congress considers Bipartisan Infrastructure Legislation, it must Not only deploy current Technologies to boost our Economy and Productivity, but also lay the Groundwork for Future Transp… Read More
Gabon, a Small, Family-run Petrostate in West Africa, may seem a rather Odd Campaigner against Global Warming. Once Africa’s Fifth-Largest Oil Exporter, it profited from the World Pump… Read More
Our planet Earth is full of wonders and marvels. From nature and marine life in the oceans and rivers, mountains and waterfalls to the complicated yet miraculous structure of the human body… Read More
Our oceans are a peculiar and fascinating world. Many things live in this mysterious world and not just fish. From the single-celled organism, plankton, to the largest animal on Earth, the b… Read More
Are you a certified plant lover? If so, you might want to consider building your very first greenhouse. But before you do, it’s important to first understand what a greenhouse is.A gre… Read More
Scientists have discovered a new electron transfer pathway in the early stages of photosynthesis. By extracting electrons at an earlier point in the photosynthetic process, researchers belie… Read More