Displaying items by tag: February 2017
Abandoned and lost fishing gear such as traps, crab pots and nets litter the ocean floor in coastal areas worldwide, continuing to...
Scientists at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, in Stockholm, report that they have finally unlocked a major barrier to...
Following eco-friendly laundry tips can save on energy, water usage and utility bills, making it good for both the planet and the bank account. The laundry results, too, may be...
Zachary Crockett, of Pricenomics.com, has found that since 2014, 49 people were killed in attempts to take pictures of themselves with wild creatures. Although there are no statistics...
A recent study from the University of Western Australia has found that plants regularly react to and emit sounds through a series o...
Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) is a new method of editing genomes of farm animals and food crops. White button mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus) that have...
Nearly 2 billion wooden pallets are currently in circulation in the U.S., consuming around 50 percent of the...
Anticipating surgery can be stressful, and many patients suffer from preoperative anxiety, which can cause serious...
A randomized, double-blind study from the Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Science and Research, in Bangalore, India, has found that...
A study from the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, in Beijing, reports that Chinese Herbal Medicine (CHM) can be an effective...