Science
Is Corten Steel Safe For Vegetables?
Corten steel is becoming more popular as a material for planters. It is also used in landscaping, specifically for garden edgings, sculptures, fences, outdoor fire pits, and screens. This steel is known for being low-maintenance and durable. It can also add an attractive earthy and natural color to your garden.
By Corten Steel Tube4 years ago in Earth
What Are Different Parts Of A Pipeline?
There are so many different parts of a pipeline, that make an internal pipeline system work. Numerous other components make up a pipeline system, aside from the physical piping portions. Even though these parts vary depending on the pipe's shape and purpose, they can be divided into a few general groups.
By Becca Sears4 years ago in Earth
The Health Barrier To Deep Space
For decades at least, the dream of a human colony moving our species beyond this planet has been a dream shared by both science fiction and science fact. It's an idea that has yet again come into vogue. Yet the question remains: how would we even set about the task and where do we go? While the popular answer seems to be the Moon or Mars, writer Charles Wohlforth and planetary Amanda Hendrix's Beyond Earth: Our Path To A New Home In The Planets seeks to answer both and propose an altogether different destination: Saturn's moon Titan.
By Gina Stefan4 years ago in Earth
10 Uplifting News Articles to Brighten Your Week
We all need a little positivity to balance out the harsh news cycle we've been subjected to recently. In the background of all the tragedy of the last few years, great things have been happening too! Take a break from the negativity and restore your faith in humanity. Check out these 10 amazing articles that point towards a better tomorrow:
By Olivia L. Dobbs4 years ago in Earth
Latest Cancer Research Suggests We're Strikingly Close To Curing Cancer
In the nineties, the scientific world experienced a renaissance of rapid advancement. From cloning Dolly to developing ground-breaking HIV treatments, the field was buzzing with possibilities and optimistic speculations. One of the most exciting predictions made by scientists of that decade was curing cancer. The idea of developing a cure within the 21st century was considered optimistic, but increasingly possible. Almost a quarter of a century later, we’ve made another huge leap forward.
By Olivia L. Dobbs4 years ago in Earth
How satellite swarms are putting astronomy at jeopardy.
SpaceX, a Hawthorne, California-based aerospace corporation, launched its first set of Starlink Internet-communication satellites three years ago, causing worry among astronomers about the streaks the spacecraft leave in images of the night sky. Since then, more than 2,300 Starlink spacecraft have been launched, accounting for roughly half of all active satellites.
By Paramjeet kaur4 years ago in Earth





