Would You Eat Food Made With “Trash”?
(via Smithsonian) An increasing number of food companies are using food normally destined for the dumpster, and a new study shows
Read more(via Smithsonian) An increasing number of food companies are using food normally destined for the dumpster, and a new study shows
Read more(via Amusing Planet) More often than not, industrial infrastructures are an eyesore, especially when they are smack in the middle
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Read more(via Eater) The 1950s Cold War craze for fallout shelters was a serious undertaking for the US government. While public campaigns
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is one of the solar system’s great wonders, a centuries-old storm that is
Read more(via The Atlantic) When the botanist Richard Deakin examined Rome’s Colosseum in the 1850s, he found 420 species of plant
Read more(via Popular Mechanics/AP) The first-ever pizza party in space is getting sky-high reviews.
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) Fifty years ago, an ambitious South African doctor performed the world’s first open-heart transplant, a procedure that
Read more(via The Atlantic) Since the 1800s, paleoartists have tried to imagine what prehistoric creatures looked like—with wildly different results. Such
Read more(via How Stuff Works) “It would have been harder to fake it than to do it,” astronaut Neil Armstrong once said.
Read more(via Amusing Planet) Monte Kali is an unusual landmark in the small town of Heringer in eastern Hesse, Germany. It’s
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