The metric system revolutionized the world and simplified how we measure things. But one part of our lives never quite got the metric treatment – time. The reason why highlights the importance of time on our lives.
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Henrietta Lacks died of cancer in 1951, but her cells mysteriously kept on living. Since then her “immortal” cell line has been the cornerstone of medical breakthroughs that have saved millions.
If we are ever going to return the atmosphere to pre-industrial levels, we have to take out some of the carbon we’ve already put into the sky. Still, carbon capture is a controversial topic and one that many people know very little about. So let’s look at 7 carbon capture...
It’s a 6-part series launching in March only on Nebula.
Plagues of locusts have been a pestilence since biblical times. But swarm behavior is a fascinating survival tool that many species engage in, and as scientists are learning, they have a lot to teach us about intelligence.