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Scientists, engineers, and architects use biomimicry to stay on the cutting edge of design.
Nature adapts to survive increasing temperatures, but without our help it won’t be enough.
Living in poverty is a major setback on many different levels; everything from socioeconomic advantage to physical health is well understood to be impacted by its grasp. New research is now suggesting that various physical manifestations of poverty - high blood pressure, heart disease, and diabetes - may have a deeper biological explanation.
How screen use in the age of technology may not be as large a problem as previously suggested.
How screen use in the age of technology may not be as large a problem as previously suggested.
The Hygiene Hypothesis says we’ve been on this track for not 10s, but 1000s of years.