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Reminder of this epic poster (source: https://www.deviantart.com/xplkqlkcassia/art/Green-is-red-709255417)
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in other news Hydroponics is getting traction with this post in /r/UpliftingNews ;) https://reddit.com/p0ydw3
full noscript: Ex-Indian Navy man starts a Turmeric Revolution in Grow Bags with Hydroponics, resulting in an 8-fold increase in yield
full noscript: Ex-Indian Navy man starts a Turmeric Revolution in Grow Bags with Hydroponics, resulting in an 8-fold increase in yield
reddit
Ex-Indian Navy man starts a Turmeric Revolution in Grow Bags with...
Posted in r/UpliftingNews by u/Armaanwadhwa • 1,322 points and 51 comments
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Wikipedia
Quadracycle
human powered four-wheeled land vehicle
Centralia, Pennsylvania, United States, abandoned section of Pennsylvania Route 61 above a coal seam fire. The abandoned section has been nicknamed the Graffiti Highway since its surface was almost completely covered by graffiti during the 2010s.
The same road section eight years earlier in 2008 with significantly less graffiti: File:A264, Centralia, Pennsylvania, USA, damaged highway above coal mine fire, 2008.JPG
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File%3A_A421%2C_Centralia%2C_Pennsylvania%2C_USA%2C_Route_61%2C_abandoned_section_above_coal_mine_fire%2C_2016.jpg
The same road section eight years earlier in 2008 with significantly less graffiti: File:A264, Centralia, Pennsylvania, USA, damaged highway above coal mine fire, 2008.JPG
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File%3A_A421%2C_Centralia%2C_Pennsylvania%2C_USA%2C_Route_61%2C_abandoned_section_above_coal_mine_fire%2C_2016.jpg
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Also also TIL about spores vs seeds 😁😅
https://www.sciencealert.com/480-million-year-old-fossil-spores-has-scientists-rethinking-how-plants-evolved-on-land
https://www.sciencealert.com/480-million-year-old-fossil-spores-has-scientists-rethinking-how-plants-evolved-on-land
ScienceAlert
Oldest Fossilized Land Plant Spores Have Scientists Rethinking How Plants Evolved
Growing takes time.
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ScienceAlert - Latest
We Finally Know Why Older Sunflowers Keep Facing East (And Why It's a Good Thing)
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We Finally Know Why Older Sunflowers Keep Facing East (And Why It's a Good Thing)
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ScienceAlert
We Finally Know Why Older Sunflowers Keep Facing East (And Why It's a Good Thing)
East-facing sunflowers are happier, healthier, and more productive than those that face other directions – and it's all down to the warmth of the morning Sun.
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Forwarded from Cool Guides
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