In the past few years, we’ve seen some interesting shifts take place between urban and suburban dwellers. Gas prices have…
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Beaches mark the borders between sea and land, and as such have unique characteristics derived from both geological parents. These…
Imagine going blind, and having your sight restored using your own tooth – or putting on a helmet that allows…
(Images via: Red Bubble, Top News, Flickr, Friend’s Korner, Flickr) The classic “boy meets girl” love story is hardly the…
(Image via: Matt McGee) Our relationship to ultraviolet light is an environmental pickle. On the one hand, Westerners chase that…
OLEDs are like a new type of magical material, self-illuminating and eco-friendly. They are organic and work in a way…
There’s something truly primitive about the sophisticated homes designed and built by Whole Trees Architecture and Construction. The buildings are…
Albinism is one of the few visible genetic "aberrations" humans share with other animals. This distinctive lack of pigment, along…
They eat human brains and eyeballs, turn snails into pulsating zombies, grow up to 25 feet long in people’s intestines…
(Images via: JFE Engineering) Cycling is a wonderfully practical, dazzlingly green answer to our urban transport problems (not to mention…