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India Heat Records: Roads Are Melting And Farmers Committing Suicide
The effects of record temperatures in India from climate change, compounded by poverty and lack of infrastructure, have been horrific. The city of Phalodi...
Soon, Fast Food Will Be Self-Serve: No Workers
Fries with that? You might be making your next fast-food order on your own, on a screen. Fast-food companies nationwide are beginning to implement...
5 Reasons Why You Don’t Want Sand In Your Pants At The Beach
There's nothing quite like the moment you step onto a sandy beach — the sun on your face, the breeze in your hair, the...
A Marriage From Hell: Bayer Offers Monsanto $62 Billion To Make Monster Seed and...
On Monday, Bayer AG detailed its offer to buy Monsanto for $62 billion. Bayer, a German drugs and crop chemicals company, which makes Aspirin...
Wait! Don’t Touch That Turtle
Roadway mortality contributes to serious population declines in turtle species across the country. If you want to help these shelled creatures get to where...
5 Reasons Wind Is Squashing Coal In The Energy Battle
For years, we’ve heard about the need to shift to more “renewable” energy sources. You have probably noticed more solar startup companies installing panels...
Do You Know What Kind Of Water You’re Drinking?
The bottled-water industry spends billions of dollars each year to mislead us into thinking that their “pure” water is what we need. In fact,...
GMO Bugs vs. Pesticides in the Fight Against Zika Virus
Florida residents have launched a campaign to fight the introduction of genetically modified mosquitos in the Florida Keys. British company Oxitec has received preliminary...
Is Your Child Too Competitive?
It seems that each year the most prestigious American universities tell us their acceptance rates keep dropping. Knowing that it is a competitive world...
Germany Inching Closer To 100 Percent Renewable Energy
On May 8, 2016, Germany’s renewable energy sector hit a new milestone as sunny and windy conditions allowed for 87 percent of the country’s energy...










