NATURE
In recent days, the southern Chinese province of Guangdong has become the focal point of a severe environmental and humanitarian crisis. Unprecedented levels of rainfall have resulted in catastrophic floods, leading to the evacuation of over 110,000 people, according to local authorities and state media. Guangdong, China's most populous province,
Can Mushrooms Save the World? 8 Great Ways Fungi Can Repair Our Planet and Its Population
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On Mar. 1, two trains collided head-on near the city of Larissa, Greece. The collision resulted in the...
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The Fascinating Process Behind the Beauty of Natural Fibers – Part I: Silk
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Disturbing videos of rainbow colored sludge, emerging online from at least two Canadian provinces, have...
Antarctica, Land at the End of the Earth (Part I)
Reposted with permission from LuxuryWeb.com. While I was aware that Antarctica is one of the coldest...
New Zealand: Cyclone Gabrielle Brings Destruction Not Seen in a Generation
New Zealand is under a state of emergency after Cyclone Gabrielle made landfall, inundating communities...
Sowing Seeds in February? You Bet! Early Planting Guide for Home Gardeners
To make the most of your growing season, save a bundle on plant material, and — most importantly — get...