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Life Skills You Actually Need: Growing Food, Building, Sewing, Gardening
I grow my own food, sew my own clothes, build my own home, raise animals, paint, garden, craft with bamboo and am mostly self reliant đź’š Switch to Musicbed and start creating content that truly connects. Sign up for your … Continue reading
Nothing About Octopus Is Normal… Here’s Why
In the vast ocean of evolution, few creatures have broken the rules as boldly as the octopus. With three hearts, blue blood, and a nervous system that defies every biological blueprint — the octopus rewrites what it means to be … Continue reading
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Smells Humans Are Ridiculously Good At Detecting
Right now, you’re breathing in. As you inhale, air rushes past millions of sensory receptors, activating the part of your brain responsible for smell. And yet, there’s one scent you’ll never notice: the very nose you’re breathing through, because humans … Continue reading
The Successor to CRISPR May Be Even More World Changing
[…] When Feng Zhang was in his early 30s, he used a set of genes found in bacteria called CRISPR to pioneer a new kind of gene editing tool in human cells. Today, the MIT biochemist is studying a different … Continue reading
The Craziest Experiment Humans Have Ever Built
[…] This machine found something scientists thought was impossible… If you want to talk to Mico, go to this link: bit.ly/CleoAbram-Copilot In the middle of the desert, miles from any city, are two HUGE concrete tubes. They’re part of a … Continue reading