Science
Return to the Moon: Fear of Decline Disguised as Conquest. AI-Generated.
Humanity hasn't set foot on the Moon for decades. This fact, seemingly trivial, is actually dizzying. Over half a century has passed, and here we are, gazing at this celestial body we've once trod upon, without daring to return. It's as if that giant leap closed a chapter rather than opening a new one. As if the feat was so monumental it couldn't be repeated without losing its magic. Or, more bluntly, as if we'd lost faith in a future that extends beyond our little blue planet.
By Laurenceau Porte3 months ago in Earth
Why AI is Ruining the Earth
So, we all know that AI (Artificial Intelligence) is new, hip, the new BIG thing companies want to get their grubby hands on. From Google, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter) we have seen AI pop up everywhere. Even in the most unlikely of places. At my usual walk-in clinic, they have posters up claiming they “use AI to ensure the doctors here can more efficiently help patients like you out and understand what your issue is.” You can turn left, right, upside down, and AI is everywhere. And if you uncover a corner where the chatbots haven’t infected yet, it’s only a matter of time.
By Melody Vanbeak4 months ago in Earth
Turning Plastic Pallet Waste Into Value in Tennessee: A Practical Guide for Businesses
Every warehouse and distribution center knows the sound: forklifts humming through rows of pallets. But what most businesses don’t think about is what happens when those pallets crack, break, or become obsolete.
By Jonathan Riedel4 months ago in Earth
EPISODE V - Biologists’ Worst Nightmares: The Assassins Who Walk on Six Legs
Humanity loves to imagine its predators as massive things. Lions with crushing jaws, sharks with serrated rows of teeth, bears standing ten feet tall. Evolution, however, has no loyalty to size. Nature’s most efficient killers are often the ones you need a magnifying glass to see clearly.
By Veil of Shadows4 months ago in Earth









