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Could the future of farming rely on pooping fish? Considered to be a sustainable alternative to traditional farming, aquaponics is changing the way we grow food.
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In this romantic, eerie, and breathtaking landscape, wewe can find fossils of the first large, complex, multi-cellular organisms known in the history of life.
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Can wewe guess the city? Take this geo chemsha bongo and find out!
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The populations of African penguins, a species of penguins found along the coasts of South Africa and Namibia, are declining largely due to the depletion of samaki stocks in the sea, and habitat encroachment.
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jiunge the bold line of ocean explorers kwa naming the most advanced exploration ship ever built.
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Nearly 90% of the United States population has at least one caffeinated beverage every day. Learn about the chemistry of caffeine, how it causes increased alertness and focus, and how caffeine is capable of causing overdoses.
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The mangroves are a nursery for lemon, limau sharks, but when the tides rise, it becomes a hunting ground.
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Few technological innovations in history have made as much of an impact as the Internet. Learn about the predecessor of the Internet, called ARPANET; how text, audio, and video messages are transmitted through the Internet...
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Sit back and relax to the calming Prismatic Spring and geysers of Yellowstone National Park
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Enjoy the nature sounds of wild bison and elk in Yellowstone National Park.
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The exquisite fossil, which was rescued from poachers, is one of the few known dinosaurs that lived on the water.
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Pangolins are believed to be the most trafficked mammals in the world. As the four Asian species of pangolins have dwindled, poachers are increasingly turning to the African species to supply the trade.
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As Singapore dredges sand out from beneath Cambodia’s mangroves one woman is faced with the erasure of her beloved home.
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