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NASA beams back spectacular images of Jupiter and our solar system’s biggest moon, Ganymede

Whenever NASA has an announcement that it will release new footage, you know that quality content is coming your way. These newly shared pictures are of Jupiter and its largest moon, Ganymede, and were taken by NASA’s Juno probe. Continue reading “NASA beams back spectacular images of Jupiter and our solar system’s biggest moon, Ganymede” »

Solar-Powered Refrigeration Trucks Will Cut Pollution From Idling Diesel Engines

Refrigerator trucks are an important piece of our capitalist economic systems, as without them a lot of products would be damaged and wasted.
But like everything that runs on diesel engines, Continue reading “Solar-Powered Refrigeration Trucks Will Cut Pollution From Idling Diesel Engines” »

Scientists created the world’s whitest paint. It could eliminate the need for air conditioning.

This lab-made paint has been declared the world’s whitest paint and it was created with the intention of reflecting sunlight away from buildings.
The paint was made at Purdue University and has an efficiency of 98.1% in reflecting sunrays which would help reduce the need for air conditioning and implicitly help fight global warming. Continue reading “Scientists created the world’s whitest paint. It could eliminate the need for air conditioning.” »

A Bill Gates Venture Aims To Spray Dust Into The Atmosphere To Block The Sun. What Could Go Wrong?

Bill Gates from Microsoft is well-known for backing and investing in state-of-the-art technologies, and his newest investment is in sun-dimming technology.
The name behind the initiative is the Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment (SCoPEx) and is led by scientists from Harvard University who want to attempt to reflect Earth’s sunlight out of the atmosphere. Continue reading “A Bill Gates Venture Aims To Spray Dust Into The Atmosphere To Block The Sun. What Could Go Wrong?” »

People Are Making Ghosts Out of Chicken Wire For Halloween and They All Look So Real

Halloween is just around the corner, and even though the pandemics might prevent people from trick or treating this year, it does not mean that decorating your house needs to be postponed too. If you want to scare your neighbors or simply bring a bit of the Halloween spirit in your yard, you can make these amazing ghost shapes out of chicken wire. Continue reading “People Are Making Ghosts Out of Chicken Wire For Halloween and They All Look So Real” »

Once-In-A-Lifetime Photo Captures a Caiman Wearing a Crown of Butterflies in the Amazon

The Amazon is home to a lot of animals, and wildlife photographers love to travel there to take pictures of the jungle and its inhabitants.
Mark Cowan traveled there in 2016 and studied the lives of reptiles and amphibians from the Amazon together with the Herpetology Division of the University of Michigan. Continue reading “Once-In-A-Lifetime Photo Captures a Caiman Wearing a Crown of Butterflies in the Amazon” »

Archeologists Discover a Perfectly Preserved 4,000-Year-Old Tomb in Egypt

Egypt is full of hidden treasures and archaeologists have yet again uncovered an ancient tomb. It is a colorful tomb in Saqqara, the place of some of the oldest pyramids. The tomb is in an excellent state, and its paintings look so fresh and clean, even though they were made 4,000 years ago. Continue reading “Archeologists Discover a Perfectly Preserved 4,000-Year-Old Tomb in Egypt” »

Illustrator Documents the Things She Discovers During Her Outdoor Adventures

Nature can offer so many, from resources to peace of mind and even artistic inspiration, and illustrator Jo Brown agrees with the latter. She is a UK-based artist who documents her outdoor explorations in the colorful Nature Journals collection.
Brown fills notebooks with stunning plant and animal drawings accompanied by notes of her findings, just like a true botanist would do. Her drawings are filled with vibrant colors, making them pop out from the pages of the notebook and the works are the result of many hours spent outdoors observing the environment. Continue reading “Illustrator Documents the Things She Discovers During Her Outdoor Adventures” »

Compassionate Crafter Makes Look-Alike Dolls for Children With Physical Differences

Amy Jandrisevits is an amazing crafter who is doing great things for children with disabilities, as she designed a line of toys that help them feel represented.
She was previously a social worker, who worked with people from different backgrounds and understands social issues and traumas. Jandrisevits now specialized in dolls that look alike to the children for whom they are designed, representing their physical differences in an honest way. Continue reading “Compassionate Crafter Makes Look-Alike Dolls for Children With Physical Differences” »


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