Read more about the article Futuristic Underwater Farm Where Crops Grow In Alien Like Pods Could Be Future Of Farming
A view inside an underwater biosphere on Nemo's farm showing a planet growing deep under the surface of the sea.

Futuristic Underwater Farm Where Crops Grow In Alien Like Pods Could Be Future Of Farming

This futuristic biosphere farm built 30-feet below the waves is growing strawberry, basil and lettuce without soil or pesticides, offering a glimpse into the future as global warming makes traditional…

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Read more about the article Pretty Former Prosecutor Poklonskaya Tries To Charm Lukashenko To Recognise Crimea Is Russian
Natalia Vladimirovna Poklonskaya 41, a Russian politician, serving as Deputy of the State Duma of Russia who expects that the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko would recognize the Russian status of Crimea.

Pretty Former Prosecutor Poklonskaya Tries To Charm Lukashenko To Recognise Crimea Is Russian

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A former Crimea prosecutor whose stunning good looks led to a global following and even memes about her, and who is now in the Russian State Duma, has called on…

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Read more about the article Austrias Oldest Shark Teeth Shed Light On Climate Crisis 325M Years Ago
The tooth that was discovered belonged to a newly classified shark species Cladodus gailensis from the Carboniferous Period in Austria over 325 million years ago.

Austrias Oldest Shark Teeth Shed Light On Climate Crisis 325M Years Ago

The teeth of a previously undiscovered shark species considered to be the oldest to have existed in Austria has shed light on a global climate crisis that occurred about 325…

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Read more about the article Unexpected Mercury Pollution From Greenlands Melting Ice Sheet Is Blowing Away Current Estimates For The Release Of The Toxin
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Unexpected Mercury Pollution From Greenlands Melting Ice Sheet Is Blowing Away Current Estimates For The Release Of The Toxin

Melting ice in Greenland is releasing unexpectedly large amounts of mercury, forcing scientists to rethink their global budget for the release of this toxic element due to climate change. A…

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