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Mushrooms can save the world – and Paul Stamets wants to tell you how. Thinking in unconventional ways is something he has spent a lifetime doing. Paul loves mushrooms – or more correctly, he loves fungi.
Almost every decision we make involves someone else in one way or another, and we face a constant choice.... Read More »
Science is a far more dynamic process than many realize. The constant upheaval of new measurements and new data... Read More »
All that’s left to do is find out if your current bedframe is appropriate for a memory... Read More »
“The low hanging fruit, i.e. idiots whose parents paid for prep school, Yale, and then the Harvard... Read More »
TheHiggs boson is one of the most important, most abstract, and most interesting ideas in current physics. Dubbed... Read More »
It was the summer of 2005, and my student house was stiflingly hot. Fueled by a combination of too many... Read More »
While personally I find memory foam to be an amazing sleeping surface, there are... Read More »
Spencer from Ohio made this incredible build using some good old american muscle. Read More »
I’ve been working on a new website for my dear girlfriend Emily – check it out, and buy lots... Read More »
This is a personal pet peeve of mine. In an age where free trade between Canada and the United States is taken... Read More »
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