(Images via: Phys Org, Soiled Laundry, A Minus 3, Dem Left) Nature is all about survival of the fittest, a…
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Regular readers of both WebEcoist and WebUrbanist are going to get a double-dose introduction today to the newly-launched Gajitz dot…
(Images via: Bay State Replicas, Pale News, Guardian, Telurium) Sometimes what has seemingly appeared to be true since we can…
(Images via: Bolsta Blog, Turtle Journal, Think Article, Next Nature) Not all animals are created alike, as seen by animal…
Some of America’s greatest treasures are the U.S. National Parks which are as varied as the people who live in…
Earth's ocean depths are often referred to as the planet's last great unexplored frontier. Blacker than the darkest night, crushed…
(Image via: Zedomax) In our search for the best way to array our new-fangled solar paneling, we’re going back to…
Images via: (Bitter N Sweet, Liting Yu, Ian Salang, Journey Forth) If you’ve ever owned a pet that was sick,…
Humongous holes can be found scattered across the globe. Some are made by nature like craters or collapsed cave systems,…
The push to create and implement greener energy sources has mostly centered on thermal, hydroelectric, solar and wind power. But…