The term “seed bombing” has been used since the 1970s when the guerrilla gardening movement got its start. Since then,…
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Spiders who bear smile-like markings are much more than an Internet meme and they're not here to make you laugh,…
(image via: stock.xchng ) We’re more bacteria than we are human. It may sound like some nightmarish work of science…
(Images via: Fruit Fly, Blackwell Publishing, Sea Baja) Sometimes the most seemingly quiet and docile animals can have quite the…
Imagine stepping out into a foggy morning and seeing hundreds of twinkling lights in the trees. What could it be?…
Farming and gardening are the backbones of human civilization. Without the food that large-scale farms and smaller-scale gardens provide, the…
Most of us love cute, cuddly, furry little critters. These are hairy and they jump, but few of us fear…
Meteorites: Falling from the sky with blinding light, thunderous noise and earth-shaking concussions, our ancestors naturally assigned them to the…
(Images via: Daily Cognition, Flickr, Wild about Gardens, Daily Mail, Krewe of Jupiter, That Pet Place) Often associated together, venom…
The construction trade accounts for a large portion of the world’s CO2 emissions. Even after they’re constructed, buildings continue to…