Climate Change: There is no planet B
What is climate change? Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. These shifts may be natural, such as through variations in the solar cycle. Is climate...
What is climate change? Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. These shifts may be natural, such as through variations in the solar cycle. Is climate...
Our ancestors have wondered for many years until finding a natural shelter which came in the form of a cave for millions of years. This natural housing is described as...
by Matias Conejeros · Published 30 November, 2022 · Last modified 1 December, 2022
It is well known that crash tests are carried out under strictly controlled conditions and reproduce crashes at lower speeds than many cars move just before real accidents. In the...
Vertical city THE LINE NEOM revealed The Line is a proposed smart linear city in Saudi Arabia in Neom, Tabuk, currently under construction, which is designed to have no cars,...
Automotive tires are described by an alphanumeric tire code (in North American English) or tyre code (in Commonwealth English), which is generally molded into the sidewall of the tire. This...
When shopping, there’s actually quite a bit of misleading packaging out there that you need to be careful of. When it comes to snacks, you’ve surely noticed that when you...
Environment / Interesting / Invention
by Matias Conejeros · Published 6 June, 2022 · Last modified 10 June, 2022
Plastic pollution and floating trash in water resources is an ever-growing global problem. Not only it is dangerous for human beings, but also for the wildlife as well. Luckily, sometimes,...
Radioactive waste is a type of hazardous waste that contains radioactive material. Radioactive waste is a result of many activities, including nuclear medicine, nuclear research, nuclear power generation, rare-earth mining,...
Rosie the Riveter was an allegorical cultural icon of World War II, representing the women who worked in factories and shipyards during World War II, many of whom produced munitions...
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