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We often admire the final result without thinking about what came before it. A polished stone. A tall tree. A quiet success.
One project involves turning concrete waste into a CO2-absorbing material for seawalls. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
“It just made sense,” says founder Benjamin Adams, speaking to ShortList. “Stone dials were huge in the late '70s and early ...
Melbourne’s most dog-friendly new bar? Easily. But the four-legged hospitality is just the beginning. Nearly a decade in, ...
The desert sun scorched, with daytime temperatures hitting 40C as they measured data and adjusted water and fertilizer, sweat ...
John Singer Sargent was a certain kind of rootless American. Born in Italy, where he first learned to sketch and ...
Sunbury Crab Company sits on the banks of the Medway River, surrounded by moss-draped oaks and coastal marshlands. The multi-level wooden structure looks like it grew organically from the waterfront, ...
In Ghana, women are struggling to sustain oyster farming, a key livelihood in coastal mangroves. Hundreds of women were trained in farming methods for oysters, including mangrove planting and ...
These 34 restaurants are selling $9 burritos during the Santa Barbara Independent’s fifth annual Burrito Week, which runs ...
Most corals in the Atlantic Ocean will soon stop growing. Many are already dying, leaving shorelines and marine ecosystems ...
How did digits evolve? While it is clear that they derive from genetic programs already present in fish, their precise origin ...
A “one-of-a-kind” freshwater pearl that is the largest found in Scotland for more than 400 years has gone on display at the National Museum of Scotland (NMS). The Abernethy Pearl was discovered inside ...