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urban engineer transforms water tower into self-sufficient home, is better than you in every way
Cameron Mayfield has been living off the grid for a year now. However, rather than living in some secluded lodge in the woods or agrarian collective, …
Men are Taking Credit for Women’s Work, and Now We Know Why
Following a recent study, scientists claim to have discovered the reason why men always seem to take credit for women’s work: “‘Cause we can, duh.” “It’s …
the future of the unicycle: adding a wheel
Since the dawn of time, and according to some as early as 2007, one question has dazzled, bewildered, and possibly even bedazzled humankind. What is the …
a year of comebacks: first the jonas brothers, then hannah montana, next polio
2019 has seen both a reunion of The Jonas Brothers, with the release of their singles “Sucker” and “Cool,” and a tease regarding a potential reboot …
how to tell the difference between a honeybee and a wasp
A lot of people have an irrational fear of bees, and some of it can be due to other creepy crawlies that may look like them. …
an interview with creator of the world’s most dangerous superbug
Dr. Francine Ye has come forward with a newly discovered superbug, drawing the concern of the international science community. What surprises scientists, however, isn’t the superbug’s …
scientists say eating your neighbors could solve global warming
Countless studies in recent decades have pointed to climate change as a very real threat with possibly disastrous effects. Scientists have urged for large scale changes, …
researchers are teaching a robot how to be a phone sex operator
You’ve probably heard of phone sex operators: you ring up a number, they do some dirty talking, and then they bill you some outrageous amount because …
why veganism will die before 2050
It seems like vegans are everywhere nowadays. Your (perhaps former) best friend, your neighbors, and even your younger brother are all trying to convince you that …
i trained monkeys to be pyromaniacs; airport security was hell
Brett Davis, Arts and Crafts Major; University of Phoenix If you had told me nine months ago that I would be in the Tanzanian plains training …