Plants Can Absorb Tiny Plastic Pieces Through Their Roots, Study Finds
If plants can absorb nanoplastics through their roots, scientists worry what these plastic coverings may be doing to our food supply.Photo: Yann Schreiber (Getty) Nothing seems safe from the grips…
TikTok teens and K-pop fans embarrass Trump at his Tulsa rally
Donald Trump’s ingenious idea to stage a massive indoor rally in the middle of a pandemic failed to attract the huge crowds his ego so desperately desires. Officials reported that…
Best MacBook for students in 2020
The best MacBook for students tick off a few important considerations. It must be extremely light and portable, so it doesn’t feel like a burden as you’re sprinting across the…
The new Dell XPS 13 (2020) is now at it’s lowest price ever this week
It’s a great time to be on the hunt for Dell XPS deals in the US and UK right now with both Dell and Curry’s vying to offer the cheapest…
Forget Prime Day, Amazon’s Summer Sale is here: your guide to the best deals going on
The 2020 Amazon Summer Sale has officially launched today with fantastic deals on clothing, shoes, luggage, and accessories. You’ll also find price cuts on best-selling Amazon devices, including smart speakers,…
What is WordPress hosting? Learn more about the world’s most popular CMS
WordPress has been around since 2003 and is the most popular blogging software on the market, powering over a third of the known web. It has also now established itself…
Who’s to Blame for Plastic Microfiber Pollution?
Instead, they pointed the finger of blame at the washing machines themselves, specifically how water moves through clothes. You might assume that synthetic clothes will shed more microfibers if they’re…
Why NASA Designed a New $23 Million Space Toilet
The waste collection system installed on the space shuttle was the first one that kind of resembled a toilet you might find on Earth. It had a cylindrical metal bowl…
There’s No Cure for Covid-19 Loneliness, but Robots Can Help
During the Covid-19 crisis, Shibata has corresponded with people all over the world who have recently turned to Paro robots as a therapeutic tool. In addition to their increased prominence…
Fujifilm’s webcam app supports more cameras today and macOS soon
Fujifilm recently joined Canon and Panasonic in developing an app to let you use its high-end cameras as high-quality webcams, but Mac users have been left out — Fujifilm X…