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Classic things to say when stressed
lauriecorona
by lauriecorona  11-20-2006    8
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The Water Cube
haraya
by haraya  6-15-2007    10
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Self-luminous material glows for 12 years
deusdiabolus
by deusdiabolus  12-10-2007    19
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Teen Scientist Finds Secret to Composting Plastic
chestnut501
by chestnut501  8-21-2009    10
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15 Things You Didn’t Know About Your Penis
mingkymomo
by mingkymomo  12-20-2006    4
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America: A land of Excess and Extremes
anthonyo
by anthonyo  11-28-2007    6
 Wow, Puts Things In Perspective.
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Are There Really Continents of Floating Garbage?
wildcat
by wildcat  1-1-2008    14
 Even so, this polluted, chemical filled junk is finding it’s way onto our dinner tables.
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Pepsi Admits it's Bottling Tap Water
apple white
by apple white  8-2-2007    5
 A related story about Coca Cola and Dasani, its bottled water brand, from a few years ago: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/3523303.stm
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Our Plastic Ocean
Djiezes
by Djiezes  5-12-2007    6
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Increase your Annoyance Skills
UpStateMike
by UpStateMike  3-16-2007    9
 Sure ways to get people to aviod you at all costs.
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The Great Pacific Garbage Patch: Also Know As The Trash Vortex
urbanlife
by urbanlife  4-8-2008    6
 Sad Picture: No one to blame for this but ourselves. Four fifths of the plastic detritus floating over 2.5 million square miles of ocean surface arrives there from land-based run off: from stormwater, in other words: litter. Sadly - many people take the "out of sight, out of mind" approach. Plastic contamination in the world's oceans is worse than previously imagined and no amount of technology can clean it up. We are damned to a future of pollution by plastic. All succeeding generations will only see an ocean filled with trash. Net a piece of plastic, and you’ll find barnacles and small crabs clinging to it. Not a good thing for fish, birds, and mammals that mistake it for its natural food, such as eggs, jellyfish, or other sea creatures. Most of the plastic will eventually photo-degrade into small, dust-like particles to the point that it will be non-detectable to the human eye, but ingestible by sea mammals, birds, and fish—many of which we then consume ourselves.
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Water Affecting Lives (17 pictures)
constantskeptic
by constantskeptic  6-11-2008    4
 What a great post. Captions for each photo provided on the original website.
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6 Cool European Electric Cars Never Coming to the US
wildcat
by wildcat  11-19-2008   
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Water-filled glasses, adjustable for anyone
masbury
by masbury  12-31-2008    3
 Can be produced by the millions, adjusted on site in 3rd world by the users themselves, most of whom stand a one in a million chance of ever visiting with an optometrist.
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Our oceans are turning into plastic.
Newfman
by Newfman  6-29-2007    3
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Adult Brain Can Still Change
Tommolo
by Tommolo  9-6-2007    6
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GIANT gabage patch floating in Pacific
hudgal1
by hudgal1  10-22-2007    14
 This is absolutely unbelievable. If you're never drive across To put this in perspective, Texas, the second larges state in the union, includes roughly 267,339 sq. mi, or 7.4% of the nation's total area. And our mommies can't clean up after us this time.
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7 unconventional and creative ways to recycle
Aribeth
by Aribeth  5-6-2008    12
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Chinese Factory Worker Can't Believe The Shit He Makes For Americans
papananook
by papananook  3-3-2008    8
 "Sometimes, an item the factory produces resembles nothing I've ever seen," Chen said. "One time, we made something that looked like a ladle, but it had holes in its cup and a handle that bent down 90 degrees. The foreman told us that it was a soda-can holder for an automobile. If you are lucky enough to own a car, sit back and enjoy the journey. Save the soda beverage for later." Chen added: "A cup holder is not a necessary thing to own." Chen expressed similar confusion over the tens of thousands of pineapple corers, plastic eyeshades, toothpick dispensers, and dog pull-toys that he has helped manufacture. "Why the demand for so many kitchen gadgets?" Chen said. "I can understand having a good wok, a rice cooker, a tea kettle, a hot plate, some utensils, good china, a teapot with a strainer, and maybe a thermos. But all these extra things—where do the Americans put them? How many times will you use a taco-shell holder? 'Oh, I really need this silverware-drawer sorter or I wi
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24 Hours in Photos
righthand
by righthand  3-11-2008    9
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Plastic Brain Outsmarts Experts
wildcat
by wildcat  6-6-2008    1
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6 iconoclastic discoveries about the brain
wildcat
by wildcat  6-11-2008    2
 let go of the dogma
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Doctors build new ear from a rib
michellezm
by michellezm  12-12-2007    11
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How Plastic We've Become
wildcat
by wildcat  2-2-2008    4
 Our bodies carry residues of kitchen plastics
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Paper Bags or Plastic Bags? Everything You Need to Know
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-9-2008    6
 So, while it's good to have the alternative (and to recognize the innovation it represents), bioplastics aren't quite ready to save us from the paper or plastic debate. Paper bags or plastic bags: the conclusion Both paper and plastic bags require lots and lots of resources and energy, and proper recycling requires due diligence from both consumer and municipal waste collector or private recycling company, so there are a lot of variables that can lead to low recycling rates. Ultimately, neither paper nor plastic bags are the best choice; we think choosing reusable canvas bags instead is the way to go. From an energy standpoint, according to this Australian study, canvas bags are 14 times better than plastic bags and 39 times better than paper bags, assuming that canvas bags get a good workout and are used 500 times during their life cycle. Happy shopping!
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Help 1bn of the world's poorest see better
balthazarus
by balthazarus  12-22-2008    3
 Good idea.
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Clown hired to cheer up monkeys
zephyr1
by zephyr1  5-21-2007    4
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Plastic bags take 1,000 years to degrade
juliapatriciaroy
by juliapatriciaroy  7-20-2007    7
 Wow.
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The US-American School-to-Prison Pipeline
Rasmus
by Rasmus  2-7-2008    4
 A nation with a barbarically loveless concept of law and order libels God by avering "In God We Trust".
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Fix scratched CDs with toothpaste
jarek69
by jarek69  12-5-2006    2
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Want your lost wallet returned? Carry a baby picture
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  7-12-2009    13
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Iranian Women: some pictures
abailart
by abailart  11-11-2007    15
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The real cost of bottled water
boniface
by boniface  6-4-2008    4
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Children are hitting puberty earlier
LGagnon
by LGagnon  1-6-2007    13
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UK to give waterless washing machine a spin
iskandar
by iskandar  6-10-2008    5
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Goat 'condoms' save Kenyan herds
balthazarus
by balthazarus  10-9-2008    6
 "Those who do not use it could face a hefty fine if their bucks are found guilty of impregnating another herder's doe. "
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100 things YOU can do to save the Environment
sohil
by sohil  5-23-2007   
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How Many Gallons of Water Does it Take to Make...
chestnut501
by chestnut501  6-25-2009    1
  Violence over water rights is already breaking out in regions of the world where water is scarce. Along with political tensions--and maybe wars--we're going to see food production affected, and more people flat out hungry and thirsty. And it's all because we're simply using too much water.
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Ban The Plastic Bag
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  6-27-2007    5
  Bangladesh slapped an outright ban on all polythene bags in 2002 after they were found to have been the main culprit during the 1988 and 1998 floods that submerged two-thirds of the country. Discarded bags had choked the country's drainage systems. Nylon fishing nets, fishing line, bags, 6-pack rings etc, kill hundreds of thousands of animals every year and will continue to do so for hundreds, if not thousands of years to come. Horrible, panicked and painful deaths by drowning, suffocation or internal damage. If Bangladesh can ban the plastic bag and get by, surely so could we!
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Incredibly Realistic Sculptures by Adam Beane
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  9-14-2009    6
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