The Quest to Build a Better Birdhouse
The classic wooden ones aren’t quite cutting it. Conservationists are now turning to 3-D printing and augmented reality.
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The classic wooden ones aren’t quite cutting it. Conservationists are now turning to 3-D printing and augmented reality.
AI and automation are helping scientists breed even more bugs that are incapable of spreading Dengue fever.
Our earliest ancestors subsisted on plants, seeds, and nuts. What spurred them to change their diets so dramatically?
No saturated fat, no heme iron, no growth hormone—cultured meat seems to have many potential benefits.