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Inspiration Agriculture and Food

Low-Light Plants (You Can Keep at Home)

Second-grade science taught us that plants need sunlight to survive; without it, they are unable to grow and perform photosynthesis. But that’s not entirely true. With enough bright indirect light or even artificial light, some plants are able to thrive without ever seeing the sun. If you’re living in a low-light environment, try these plants […]

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Innovation Space

NASA Is Making a Plan for Asteroids

We’ve all seen the sci-fi thrillers: an asteroid comes crashing to the Earth and the world erupts into mass chaos and destruction. Either that or an alien infestation. Though some of these scenarios are more realistic than others, NASA has committed to taking new steps to make sure none of them become a reality. In […]

Production Sustainability

Breaking Down Bioplastics

You’ve probably been taught to throw your plastics in the recycling bin. The reasoning is that plastics, by virtue of being synthetic, can’t break down into their component parts. If one was to end up in a landfill, it would sit there for all eternity. This is why they’re recycled, so they can be broken […]

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Innovation Space

What Will A Space Force Look Like?

The news of the new Space Force has been bombarding our television screens as of late. But what would a Space Army actually look like? Of course we can only think speculatively at this point because it’s still very much in the beginning stages. However, according to National Geographic, it’s likely that a Space Force […]