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Potato “Batteries” Can Light a Room For 40 Days for a 50th of the Cost of Normal Batteries
Need to charge your cellphone? Grab a potato! Potato batteries are way cheaper than solar and super easy to make for off-grid electricity. Potatoes could be the answer to cheap...
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Woman Turns Non-Recyclable Plastic Into Bricks 7 Times Stronger Than Concrete
A Kenyan woman is turning tons of plastic trash into super durable, lightweight bricks that cost a tenth of the price of normal bricks 29-year-old Kenyan inventor Nzambi Matee...
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Colorado Landowner Returns Ancestral Land to Tribe after experiencing hauntings from spirits.
After discovering Native American ruins on his land, Rich Snider gives it, and his house, back to the tribe that once lived there Rich Snider and Ute Tribe Members ...
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Gorgeous Floating Research Station Wins the 2020 Grand Prix Award
Gorgeous Floating Research Station Wins the 2020 Grand Prix Award Climate change and the resulting rise in sea levels is directly impacting the future of architecture. It’s an unavoidable...
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Lyuba: The Remarkably Preserved 42,000-Year-Old Baby Woolly Mammoth
Photo: Ruth Hartnup For hundreds of thousands of years, woolly mammoths roamed the Earth. Similar in size to an African elephant, their furry bodies made them well suited to live...
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Maine Unveils Legislation to Decriminalize Possession of All Drugs
Maine lawmakers have formally introduced a bill to broadly decriminalize possession of all currently illicit drugs—the latest state-based move to comprehensively address ending the drug war. Rep. Anne Perry...
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Artist Sculpts Polymer Clay Into Colorful Swirling Landscapes
Sweden-based artist Alisa Lariushkina continues to find new and mesmerizing ways of using polymer air-dry clay. Inspired by famous painters like Vincent van Gogh and Claude Monet, she masterfully transforms an array of Japanese air-dry...
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The first house to be 3D printed from raw earth!!
Multiple printers constructed the building in 200 hours using local soil, meaning it’s zero-waste and needed no materials to be transported to the site. Above Tecla house (Copyright © Mario...
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NATURE HUMBLES! Photographer Captures the Feeling of Being Small in the Face of Nature
Straight out of a alien, post apocalyptic world, Italian landscape photographer Gustav Willeit captures the silent tranquility and majesty of Mother Nature in his series PERAT II. From the mammoth mountainscapes of...
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Photographer Captures the Fairytale-Like Horses Who Roam Iceland’s Epic Landscape
Photographer Drew Doggett is known for traveling the world, capturing extraordinary landscapes, people, and cultures. One of his most enchanting series to date, titled In the Realm of Legends, captures the one-of-a-kind beauty...
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Illinois Expunges Nearly Half a Million Cannabis Arrest Records 4 Years Ahead of Schedule
Bloomberg via Getty ImagesPhotographer: Konstantinos Tsakalidis/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesIllinois officials have pardoned 9,219 conviction records related to cannabis-related charges Illinois officials announced Thursday that nearly half a million cannabis arrest...
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Why Canada Could Be Next To Allow Psychedelic Therapy (And How It’s Already Changing Lives)
Canada has an international reputation for progressive health policies, take for example its publicly funded healthcare program and its assisted dying laws. It also led the way in drug reform when...