Martin Crawford’s forest garden is abundant, diverse, edible, and might be one answer to the future of food systems. Source: A forest garden with 500 edible plants could lead to a sustainable future
Dina Alfasi is like most commuters. As soon as she finds a seat on the … Source: Dina Alfasi turns lengthy commutes into works of art
Our kidneys might be vulnerable to the more frequent extreme heat brought on by global warming. Source: The disturbing hypothesis for the sudden uptick in chronic kidney disease
Doctors warn the public not to get overexcited or feed into irrational hype as scientist’s claim goes viral in a country where treating cancer is prohibitively expensive Source: Has China found a cure for cancer in malaria?
There are two people who get the most press: celebrities and authors. The problem? The thought of writing a book is very overwhelming for a lot of people. If you’ve been thinking about writing a book, great! This is not that book. That’s your A Book. I’m talking about your B Book. Source: Why You…
Holidays are coming and people are searching for gifts or for ways to protect themselves from air pollution. A great way to start 2018 is by seeing the air around you. Once more new companies offer… Source: Air Quality Monitors – Comparison 2017 Q4 – See The Air
Digital twins—virtual replicas of physical products/processes/systems—bridge physical and digital worlds. Here are the main present and future use cases. Source: What Is Digital Twin Technology and Where Is it Really Headed? | IoT For All
Humans are evolutionary oddballs for living long past our reproductive prime. New research explains how grandmothers might be the reason why. Source: ‘Grandmother Hypothesis’ May Help Explain Why Women Live Past Menopause : Goats and Soda : NPR
73 percent of all Vermont moves were inbound and only 27 percent were outbound, reports United Vans Lines. Source: Vermont was ‘the most popular state to move to’ last year, study says—here’s why
Hungarian cartographer travels the world while mapping its treasures Source: The world’s watersheds, mapped in gorgeous detail
Richard Sprague is fascinated by the trillions of bacteria, viruses and fungi that that reside in the human body. Over the past five years, he’s tested himself hundreds of times. Source: Former Apple engineer analyzes microbiome: what he learned
If you have a job in the U.S., chances are good you’ve signed an arbitration agreement that will stop you from suing your bosses in court for pretty much any reason. Source: This Is What Happens When You Try to Sue Your Boss
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