Science and research continue to be what pushes us forward as a society, the basic evolution of which is complex but educational and incredibly fascinating at the same time. These articles delve into everything from environmental inventions to sustainable discoveries and much more.
3D printers are making it possible for doctors and scientists to create custom artificial limbs, skin, bones and even organs using patients' own cells.
Click Here to Read More »»A new woven tree house installation at the Eden Project rainforest biome will make humans feel like little birds in a nest.
Click Here to Read More »»Enormous, out of control tire fires are both terrifyingly evil in appearance and terribly deleterious to the environment. One might say they're WHEEL awful!
Click Here to Read More »»A series of haunting images by artist Nickolay Lamm gives us a glimpse at what major U.S. cities could look like as sea levels rise due to climate change.
Click Here to Read More »»Swarms of bionic bees equipped with sensors and cameras could pollinate fields of crops in areas affected by Colony Collapse Disorder and other honeybee ills.
Click Here to Read More »»The UNICEF Tap Project is a nationwide campaign that provides clean water and adequate sanitation to children around the world.
Click Here to Read More »»Researchers have created a robotic bat wing that mimics real bat flight, which could aid in the engineering of more efficient small aircraft.
Click Here to Read More »»Dinosaurs once ruled the Earth... ALL of it, even the once-lush continent of Antarctica. These terrible lizards once marched where today only penguins dare.
Click Here to Read More »»There's a heavenly assortment of meteorite products available for sale, so stop wishing on a falling star and whip out your wallets instead!
Click Here to Read More »»Found all over the world, the perfectly preserved bodies that are were either deliberately or naturally mummified give us a rare glimpse of ancient people.
Click Here to Read More »»The Earth boasts five natural radioactive “hot spots” occupied by thriving populations oblivious (until now) to the high levels of radiation surrounding them.
Click Here to Read More »»The LS3 is a headless robotic mule that can reduce the load on soldiers in the field, carrying 400 pounds of gear and following voice commands.
Click Here to Read More »»Recently discovered species of lichen, fish, spiders and even an extinct lizard have all been named for America's 44th president, Barack Obama.
Click Here to Read More »»Beautiful photographs taken in the Arctic Ocean show ice formations called frost flowers 'blooming' on the surface of the sea.
Click Here to Read More »»If you're a sucker for strangeness, read on! These 8 amazing squids span the globe's oceans while expanding the envelope of any cabinet of curiosities.
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