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Mar 18, 2023

8 Weird Science Fiction Books

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FallenKingdomReads’ list of 8 Weird Science Fiction Books.

If you’re a fan of science fiction that defies expectations and bends the rules, you’re in for a treat. Here are eight weird and wonderful books that will take you on mind-bending journeys through strange and unusual worlds.

A young family moves into a house that is larger on the inside than it is on the outside. As they explore the strange corridors and shifting spaces, they uncover a disturbing mystery that threatens to consume them.

Mar 13, 2023

Fight Back with Fungi: How Mushrooms Can Help Solve the Global Housing Crisis

Posted by in categories: habitats, materials

Far from the raging zombie fungi you see on TV, this innovative architecture collaborative is harnessing the power of mycelium to combat a housing scarcity.

Mar 12, 2023

Four astronauts fly SpaceX back home, end 5-month mission

Posted by in categories: habitats, space travel

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Four space station astronauts returned to Earth late Saturday after a quick SpaceX flight home.

Their capsule splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico just off the Florida coast.

The U.S.-Russian-Japanese crew spent five months at the International Space Station, arriving last October. Besides dodging space junk, the astronauts had to deal with a pair of leaking Russian capsules docked to the orbiting outpost and the urgent delivery of a replacement craft for the station’s other crew members.

Mar 11, 2023

Elon Musk Is Planning a ‘Utopian’ Company Town Called Snailbrook

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A plan is reportedly in the works for Elon Musk to build a company town that would house his businesses and employees.

Mar 9, 2023

What Plants Are Saying About Us

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, food, habitats

Iwas never into house plants until I bought one on a whim—a prayer plant, it was called, a lush, leafy thing with painterly green spots and ribs of bright red veins. The night I brought it home I heard a rustling in my room. Had something scurried? A mouse? Three jumpy nights passed before I realized what was happening: The plant was moving. During the day, its leaves would splay flat, sunbathing, but at night they’d clamber over one another to stand at attention, their stems steadily rising as the leaves turned vertical, like hands in prayer.

“Who knew plants do stuff?” I marveled. Suddenly plants seemed more interesting. When the pandemic hit, I brought more of them home, just to add some life to the place, and then there were more, and more still, until the ratio of plants to household surfaces bordered on deranged. Bushwhacking through my apartment, I worried whether the plants were getting enough water, or too much water, or the right kind of light—or, in the case of a giant carnivorous pitcher plant hanging from the ceiling, whether I was leaving enough fish food in its traps. But what never occurred to me, not even once, was to wonder what the plants were thinking.

To understand how human minds work, he started with plants.

Mar 5, 2023

A Win for the World’s Oceans Was Struck Yesterday in New York

Posted by in categories: governance, habitats

It will protect ocean habitats beyond the boundaries of coastal waters that fall under the governance of national governments.

Mar 4, 2023

Giant flying insect found on Walmart building turns out to be Jurassic-era find

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An insect has been identified as the species Polystoechotes punctata, which belongs to a family of insects that predates the dinosaurs.

Mar 2, 2023

Space Habitats

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For humanity to explore space and distant worlds, we will need to construct enormous artificial habitats in space with diverse ecologies.

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Feb 28, 2023

This 3D Printed Community Is Printing One House per Week for a Year

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The community will consist of 52 single-family homes, and 14Trees is aiming to continue printing one home per week.

Feb 24, 2023

Russia launches rescue ship to space station after leaks

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Russia launched a rescue ship on Friday for two cosmonauts and a NASA astronaut whose original ride home sprang a dangerous leak while parked at the International Space Station.

The new, empty Soyuz capsule should arrive at the orbiting lab on Sunday.

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