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Millionaire Dontates Savings to Plant 100K Daffodils, Now in Bloom | My Modern Met
By Margherita Cole on March 14, 2022 Blooming daffodils in Sidmouth, Devon, England (Photo: worldimage/Depositphotos) “Every year it brings back memories of this man who did this amazing thing for the town.” If you take a walk in the picturesque … Continue reading
Why are Circuit Boards Green?
[…] Sources: Zheng, Carmen, Why are Printed Circuit Boards Usually Green in Color? Seed Studio, 2017, https://www.seeedstudio.com/blog/2017… Why Are Printed Circuit Boards Usually Green? Quora, https://www.quora.com/Why-are-printed… D, Chris, How Did Printed Circuit Boards Become the Standard Green That They Are … Continue reading
[making of] Etreintes – Justine Vuylsteker
Justine Vuylsteker talks about the making of her 2018 short “Etreintes” (Embraced) produced by Offshore and NFB. “Etreintes” was developed after a four-weeks residency at Bois d’Arcy, with “the Epinette” : the last pinscreen built by Alexandre Alexeieff and Claire … Continue reading
Converted London Church Is Now A Swimming Pool With Gothic Architecture – DesignTAXI.com
By Mikelle Leow, 07 Mar 2022 Fitness devotees may find enlightenment here. Throughout its life, this building in Essex has pretty much nourished the mind, body, and spirit. The mind was (maybe) taken care of when it opened as a … Continue reading
What if Women Built the World They Want to See? | Emily Pilloton-Lam | TED
Only four percent of construction workers are female — that’s totally unacceptable, but it’s also a huge opportunity both for women and for the trades, says youth educator and builder Emily Pilloton-Lam. She makes the case for putting power (and … Continue reading
Notpla salvages seaweed by-product to make paper | Dezeen
Jane Englefield | 1 March 2022 Sustainable packaging brand Notpla has used seaweed leftover from its own production processes to create paper that can be turned into envelopes and boxes. Notpla introduced its eponymous product Notpla Paper in collaboration with … Continue reading
Algae – natures answer to fossil fuels and plastics!!
Algae has been used by humans for thousands of years, but the idea of using algae as a secret weapon to combat climate change is definitely a modern day concept. The more scientists delve into the biology of algae, the … Continue reading