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technology seems to be helpful in the short term - but not proven as to the long term
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Tantalum mining funds the war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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French researchers secretly studied, for two years, 200 rats fed with transgenic maize.
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Illac Diaz pokes a plastic bottle filled with water through a specially cut hole in the roof
not a hidden economy, but a very visible, growing, effective one, fostering entrepreneurship and representing 1.8 billion jobs worldwide.
China bankrolling Angola with billions
America’s Inability to Respond to an Oil Spill in the Arctic
a Pacific Rim Tour to enlighten all on the quantities and hazards of plastic pollution.
social activity such as this is extremely rare between species.
how scientists have arrived at the current state of knowledge about recent climate change and its causes
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Plant-in City is a modular series of frames that come in a variety of sizes which can be combined to create a customized plant habitat, large or small. Plant-In City adds a variety of Arduino-powered sensors to monitor the plants and their environment. This in turn connects to the web, allowing you to care for your plants from afar. The designers are a group of New York City-based architects and developers who want to establish a new design practice focused on supporting our relationship with plants through flexible, open-source architecture, media, and technology solutions.
This revolutionary planter system contains built-in sensors that are activated by sun exposure, changes in soil moisture, humidity, temperature, and other natural cycles. Once activated, these sensors translate the environmental data into sounds or visuals, creating an imaginary vibrant wilderness.
Read more: www.kickstarter.com
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