There is no question that we are in an economically crazy time. With the war in Ukraine coupled with supply chain issues and the typical summer bump in gas prices, the price of gas has skyrocketed. This has many looking to electric cars – yet most Americans still aren’t making the switch. These are the...
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We often think of art as something that is almost the opposite of math and science. Art is all about seeing things in a different way and exploring our creative mind – breaking all the rules if you will. Math and science, however, are all about finding patterns and rules and applying them. Starry Night,...
Adelina joined the tiny house movement when she decided to sell her condo and move into a mobile home. This CSA-certified tiny house was built by Teacup Tiny Homes, a design and build company based in Alberta, Canada, that helps build custom homes for their clients in Canada and the United States. Adelina’s condo on...
Has the mystery of how the Great Pyramids or Stonehenge was built bothered you since you first learned of them as a kid? Well, this Michigan man may have figured it out. This is how a man lifts 20-ton blocks around his yard with just simple wooden tools and gravity. Man Lifts 20 Ton Block...
Tarmac Linemarking, a company operating in Australia, has collaborated with other startups like Vic Roads and OmniGrip to bring out new glow-in-the-dark line markings. The trial run took place in May 2022, and the work has gone vial. This test was also conducted on a single-kilometer section of the Metong Road, South East of Victoria....
While enjoying my morning coffee, I stumbled across this image of a crow. Apparently, the entire internet is in awe of this bird because everyone is talking about it. If you take a closer look at the image, you may notice something a bit peculiar about this specific type of bird. Upon further inspection, you...
Although many people can’t attend concerts due to lockdowns, there’s an added bonus for when they can. Everyone knows that going to concerts is fun and exhilarating, but many are unaware of how much they could improve their well-being. A study found that attending a live music event every two weeks was linked to increased...
During World War II, there was hardly a part of Europe that the Nazis didn’t touch. This includes Norway. The northern European nation, however, also had one of the strongest Nazi resistance on the entire continent. The strongest contingent of this resistance? The teachers and their students. This is the story of the paper clip...
People all over the world face water scarcity, especially in regions where it’s difficult to access it. Plus, as climate change causes droughts in Europe and other areas, water is a pressing need. While there’s no one-and-done solution, some innovators are coming up with ways to combat water scarcity. For instance, there is 82-year-old engineer...
When you feel an odd ache or pain or any sort of strange symptoms of illness, what’s the first thing you do? In today’s day and age, likely many of you do a quick Google search of your symptoms to try and get an idea of what might be going on in your body. The...
Many people use honey to treat a sore throat, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Research has found that honey has many benefits, including antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. Since ancient times, humans have used honey to treat burns, sores, wounds, and boils. Now, a new study found that mānuka honey may be able...
Chronic kidney disease is a slow progressive loss of kidney function over a period of several years. Eventually, the patient has permanent kidney failure. Chronic kidney disease, also known as chronic renal failure, chronic renal disease, or chronic kidney failure, is much more widespread than people realize; it often goes undetected and undiagnosed until the...