32 Stunning and Spectacular Sea Arches on Nov 19, 2009 in Food & Health Geography & Travel Nature & Ecosystems durdle door environment geological phenomenon nature phenomena sea arch travel Whether you worked hard today or can’t seem to find work, let’s take a break from the stress. It’s cold and ugly outside in some places, so think about sea arches like a mysterious portal to another world of sunshine and warm tropic...
ReBurbia: Designers Take on Greening the American Suburb on Nov 18, 2009 in Art & Design Energy & Fuel Food & Health Home & Garden design environment recycling repurposing suburban urban urban planning In the past few years, we’ve seen some interesting shifts take place between urban and suburban dwellers. Gas prices have risen and the life of the commuter has gotten to be too expensive for many; massive foreclosures have prompted countless f...
Shore Beauty: The World’s 10 Most Amazing Beaches on Nov 17, 2009 in 7 Wonders Series Geography & Travel Nature & Ecosystems beaches environment nature Beaches mark the borders between sea and land, and as such have unique characteristics derived from both geological parents. These 10 amazing beaches showcase the best, the brightest and the most sublime sandy shores ever to rock your world!
Surreal Science: 10 Sensational New Discoveries on Nov 16, 2009 in Animals & Habitats Nature & Ecosystems Science & Research Technology & Gadgets bizarre science Imagine going blind, and having your sight restored using your own tooth – or putting on a helmet that allows other people to read your thoughts. It may sound like the most unlikely of science fiction, but these things are actually possible thanks...
Language of Love: Unique Animal Mating Habits on Nov 15, 2009 in Animals & Habitats Nature & Ecosystems animals bizarre endangered environment nature species strange (Images via: Red Bubble, Top News, Flickr, Friend’s Korner, Flickr) The classic “boy meets girl” love story is hardly the invention of humans. Just ask our friends in the animal kingdom, who have certainly perfected the art of roma...
Glaring Answers: How We’re Taking A New Shine To UV on Nov 15, 2009 in Energy & Fuel Nature & Ecosystems Science & Research Technology & Gadgets design innovation light science solar energy technology ultraviolet (Image via: Matt McGee) Our relationship to ultraviolet light is an environmental pickle. On the one hand, Westerners chase that perfect Californian tan (while other parts of the world pursue pastier complexions) and flirt with unsightly, permanent s...
33 Excellent OLED Energy Saving & Eco-Friendly Designs on Nov 12, 2009 in Energy & Fuel Science & Research Technology & Gadgets energy environment friendly green OLED science sustainability technology OLEDs are like a new type of magical material, self-illuminating and eco-friendly. They are organic and work in a way similar to the bioluminescence that makes a firefly and certain deep sea fish glow. OLEDs can be extremely thin, flexible, varying i...
Literal Tree Houses: Amazing Homes Built with Whole Trees on Nov 11, 2009 in Uncategorized There’s something truly primitive about the sophisticated homes designed and built by Whole Trees Architecture and Construction. The buildings are beautiful in a raw and natural way because Whole Trees believes in using whole, young-growth tree...
Do The White Thing: 7 More Amazing Albino Animals on Nov 10, 2009 in 7 Wonders Series Animals & Habitats Nature & Ecosystems Science & Research albino animals nature Albinism is one of the few visible genetic "aberrations" humans share with other animals. This distinctive lack of pigment, along with the beauty and rarity of its presentation, has given rise to numerous myths, legends and practices regarding albino...
13 of Nature’s Most Disgusting Parasites on Nov 9, 2009 in Animals & Habitats Food & Health Nature & Ecosystems bizarre Parasites They eat human brains and eyeballs, turn snails into pulsating zombies, grow up to 25 feet long in people’s intestines and eat the tongues of fish. Symbiotic relationships may be common in nature, but that doesn’t mean that all parasites are bene...
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