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Simple DIY Rose Water
It's rose water season! Can you get your hands on some fragrant rose petals? If yes, then you can ...
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November 14, 2015
80,000-Year-Old Celtic Popcorn Recipe
This easy (potentially 80,000 year old) recipe for traditional organic Celtic or caramelized popcorn will keep you save ...
Food
January 4, 2015
Dutch Architects Are Using Wood in Amazing, Innovative Ways (+Photos)
A wide range of constructions have been nominated for the Dutch Wood Prize, a prize installed in 1999 ...
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October 8, 2014
Murky History of Mass Milk Production Pours Over to Today: Raw Milk Revolution?
The vast majority of milk consumed in the world today is pasteurized, even though it is less nutritious after ...
Health
October 1, 2014
Healthy Frozen Blueberry Cheesecake Treats DIY
Cubes: 1 cup sour cream 1 cup Cream 3/4 cups kefir cheese 1/2 cup raw honey or a ...
Food
September 5, 2014
Atlantis May Have Been in Bolivia?
Bolivia's famed mirror-like salt flats, Salar de Uyuni, and the neighboring mountain Pampa Auallagas may harbor the fabled ...
Beyond Science
September 5, 2014
3 New Superfood Varieties
The popular superfood quinoa is expected to become a more common, affordable food with the release of new ...
Environment
July 28, 2014
Viking Chess: A Simple Outdoor Family Game With Interesting History
Legend has it that "viking chess," or Kubb (Swedish for wooden blocks), is a 1,000-year-old game originally played ...
People
July 26, 2014
7 Organic Garden Crops to Plant Now, It’s Not Too Late
Maybe you were too busy this spring to give your garden much love. Or maybe your plants have ...
Family & Education
July 22, 2014
Fast and Furious Road Etiquette for Green Drivers
Many fuel-saving tips advise driving slowly, but you should actually often drive fast to save fuel and minimize ...
Environment
July 13, 2014
Tick Talk: Enjoy Summer Outings and Prevent Lyme Infection
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July 9, 2014
Make Your Own Nutella-Like Spread in 10 Minutes
It's quick and easy to make nutty organic chocolatey Nutella-like spread that is allergy and food intolerance proof ...
Food
July 4, 2014
Build a Hotel for Homeless, Harmless, Helpful Bees
Would you like to see a tiny bee build himself an apartment? There are hundreds of different bee ...
Environment
June 27, 2014
Organic Baby Food DIY, You Can Do It (Infographic)
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May 16, 2014
Don’t Stop for Red Traffic Lights, Use Green-Wave Technology
A Dutch system decreases traffic jams on busy roads and cuts pollutant emissions from cars by three quarters ...
Environment
May 15, 2014
Earth’s Plasma Field Looks Like a Cosmic Angel, and Acts Like One Too
The angel seems to fly toward the sun. It’s trailing dress stretches a distance equivalent to 1,000 Earths, ...
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May 13, 2014
Citizen Science Maps World’s Green Space: Here’s How It Helps Your Garden
Find out how to bring birds to your garden and achieve other gardening goals through crowdsourced knowledge tailored ...
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May 12, 2014
How Whale Feces Help You Breathe
Half of the world’s oxygen is provided by phytoplankton, an aquatic organism that functions as a carbon sink ...
Environment
May 8, 2014
Bananas Under Attack: Organic Recovery From Clone Wars
That's bananas: Cloning and large-scale production have left banana crops susceptible to disease—particularly the tastiest and easiest-to-export bananas ...
Environment
May 5, 2014
US Dependence on Corn Could Reach Popping Point
Corn is huge business in the United States, but can it last?
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April 23, 2014
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March 31, 2014
How to Make a Lasagna Your Garden Plants Will Love
Use your spring garden waste well. Get your garden lasagna recipe here and watch how to use Hugelkulture, ...
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March 30, 2014
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Earth Hour 2014: Here's how to celebrate and what time to be ready.
Environment
March 28, 2014
Simple DIY Valentine’s Project for Kids, Includes Fun Stories: Winter Bird Feeder
Attract wrens with this bird feeder, which you can shape into a heart to make it a great ...
People
February 13, 2014
It’s Labeled Organic, But Its Genes Were Scrambled With Gamma Rays
Depending on where you live, fruit and vegetable varieties created through mutagenesis, the forced mutation of plant DNA, ...
Environment
February 11, 2014
An Ancient Tirade on Gluttony That Still Rings True—History’s Lesson on Carbon Food-Prints
Food traveled far in the Roman empire. Today, it likewise travels from far-off places to feed our exotic ...
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January 25, 2014
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Solids are heavier than liquids, as a rule—because they are denser, as a rule. Two exceptions to this ...
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January 19, 2014
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