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What Slime Knows | DailyGood

[ad_1] August 28, 2021– “Here, in this little patch of mulch in my garden, there is a creature that begins its life as a microscopic amoeba and ends it as a vibrant spot that produces spores, and all the time in between, it is a single cell that can grow As big as a bath…

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This Tiny Home Can Travel Over Land and Water

[ad_1] Living in a small house has many advantages: it is environmentally friendly, cheaper and encourages minimalism. In today’s world, people want to cut costs whenever possible. One of the easiest ways to accomplish this is to eliminate mortgage payments and reduce the size of your home. Get into the tiny house movement. Living in…

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Often by Hand, Scientists Work to Turn the Tide of Oyster and Seagrass Decline in Chesapeake Bay

[ad_1] The Chesapeake Bay, despite massive setbacks, has continued to revert to something like a healthy estuarine ecosystem, in large part thanks to the dedicated scientists who study it. As the most studied estuary on Earth, the Chesapeake’s 11,000-mile coastline is home to a family history of competition between short-term economic and long-term ecological interests….

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Youth is Fighting Microplastic Pollution with Magnet Water After Winning Google Science Fair

[ad_1] License Fmiguel2411 / CC A young Irishman has devised his own “genius scientific method” to solve the riddle of microplastic pollution, winning Google’s international science fair in the process. By mixing magnetized iron oxide and vegetable oil, he created a kind of liquid magnet that collects microplastics that can then be removed by magnetism,…