Science
Friends of Monarch Butterflies
The other day, my friend Shay came over, and after our usual chit-chat, I took him for a short walk around the neighborhood. As soon as we stepped outside, I pointed to the house next door and said, “That’s Alyssa’s place. She doesn’t live here anymore, but she visits sometimes. She taught me a lot about milkweed and monarch butterflies.” It was a mix of truth, joy, and sadness—I haven’t seen Alyssa in a long time since she moved out of her mom’s house(the house next door), but she visits sometimes. Yes, it’s true: she really did teach me about milkweed and monarch butterflies. This piece is about that, and my further research, I suppose.
By Homayra Adiba3 months ago in Earth
How to Start a Plastic Recycling Business: Closing the Gap Between Consumer and Industrial Recycling
The Untapped Opportunity in Plastic Recycling Plastic recycling is often discussed in terms of household waste — bottles, containers, and packaging tossed into blue bins. Yet what most people don’t realize is that industrial plastic recycling is an entirely different ecosystem — one that’s cleaner, more efficient, and far more profitable.
By Jonathan Riedel3 months ago in Earth
The Planetary Health Diet: How Eating for the Earth Can Save Both You and the Planet
I. The Fork in the Road Every bite we take shapes more than our health — it shapes our planet. From the farmlands that feed us to the forests cleared for livestock, the global food system is now one of the biggest drivers of climate change, biodiversity loss, and chronic disease.
By arsalan ahmad3 months ago in Earth
The Last Human Mind. AI-Generated.
In the year 2098, Earth was silent. The sky had no birds, the seas had no fish, and the cities were run by machines. Humans had created perfect artificial intelligence, but perfection had destroyed them. Only one human remained—Dr. Arman Haleem, a scientist who once led the project called “NeuroMind.”
By Rahim Ullah3 months ago in Earth
The Secret Life of Trees: How Forests Communicate, Heal, and Defend the Planet
Introduction: Forests' Essential Function in Sustaining Life Forests cover nearly 31% of the Earth's land surface, providing oxygen, shelter, and sustenance for an immeasurable number of organisms. But beyond their well-known functions in sustaining life on this planet, trees also lead a myriad of hidden life, much of which occurs beneath the forest floor and in the higher echelons of the canopy. These giant beings are much more than inert carbon repositories or wood producers. They are essential actors in the world's ecological well-being, with complex networks and ingenious mechanisms to communicate, heal, and defend the environment.
By The Chaos Cabinet4 months ago in Earth
A Powerful Earthquake Shakes the Southern Philippines: Fear, Hope, and the Strength to Rebuild. AI-Generated.
On October 10, 2025, people in the southern Philippines woke up to the ground shaking under their feet. A powerful earthquake struck off the coast of Mindanao, the second-largest island in the country. The tremor was strong enough to send thousands running from their homes and schools. Authorities quickly issued tsunami warnings, and for several hours, fear swept through many coastal towns.
By sehzeen fatima4 months ago in Earth
Designing Harmony: How to Build a Multi-Generational Home That Works for Everyone
Building a multi-generational home is becoming more common across the United States. Families are choosing to live together for emotional support, financial reasons, and convenience. However, creating a space that works for grandparents, parents, and children requires careful planning. With the right design, a multi-generational home can be a place where everyone thrives.
By Adair Homes4 months ago in Earth
The Code of Life
🌿 The Code of Life Unlocking the Secrets Written in DNA Introduction: The Blueprint Behind Every Living Being Every living organism on Earth, from the tiniest bacterium to the largest whale, carries within its cells a remarkable set of instructions — a code that determines its structure, function, and destiny. This code is known as DNA, or Deoxyribonucleic Acid. Often described as the “Code of Life,” DNA is the molecular language that shapes all biological life. Understanding this code has revolutionized biology, medicine, and biotechnology, revealing the intricate design behind existence itself.
By Abdelrahem104 months ago in Earth





