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Jul 17, 2019
Deciphering the Mystery of Vile Vortices
Posted by Richard Christophr Saragoza in category: futurism
A vile vortex is any of twelve purported particular geographic areas, arranged in a pattern around the Earth. The term was coined by Ivan T. Sanderson, who cataloged them as the sites of unexplained disappearances and other mysterious phenomena.
The mysteries of the deep blue sea have always enticed us. One such mystery is that of the vile vortices which though solved, raise several doubts for their being.
Jul 17, 2019
Why plastic pollution shouldn’t distract from other environmental challenges
Posted by Brady Hartman in category: futurism
Via environment — world economic forum
Issues like biodiversity loss are much bigger threats to the future of the planet than plastic pollution, according to a recent paper.
This guy used his PhD degree to clean his childhood lake.
Here is the amazing story of how he did it.
You can follow his progress at Marino Morikawa, PhD. Thank you so much Marino for this awesome opportunity and I wish you the best of luck in your endeavours!
Jul 16, 2019
We Have The First-Ever Images of Molecules Changing Their Charge State
Posted by Paul Battista in category: futurism
Using some of the world’s most advanced microscope technology, scientists have captured images of molecules changing their charge state in real time. To do this, they added and removed electrons, directly observing changes to the structure of four molecules.
Although we’ve known for a long time that such changes occur, this marks the first time anyone has actually seen it happening. It could help us gain a new understanding of several molecular processes, including chemical reactions, catalysis and charge transport, and potentially even processes in living organisms.
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The Sun is the reason behind our existence. Here are some burning facts about our only star.
Jul 15, 2019
China has 99% of the world’s electric buses
Posted by Brady Hartman in categories: futurism, sustainability
Jul 15, 2019
Israel and Arab countries are joining forces to save Red Sea coral reefs
Posted by Brady Hartman in category: futurism
Jul 15, 2019
‘Greywater’ Could Help Solve Colorado’s Water Problems. Why Aren’t We All Using It?
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: futurism
While greywater use was legalized in 2013, access to it is limited across the state because only Denver, Castle Rock and Pitkin County have adopted a code to regulate systems.