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South Korean ISP Targeted Torrenting Customers With Malware ( thecyberexpress.com )
Reducing carbon emissions from long-haul trucks ( news.mit.edu )
Researchers invent 100% biodegradable 'barley plastic' ( phys.org )
Algae offer real potential as a renewable electricity source, new Concordia research shows - Concordia University ( www.concordia.ca )
Algae offer real potential as a renewable electricity source, new Concordia research shows - Concordia University ( www.concordia.ca )
Algae offer real potential as a renewable electricity source, new Concordia research shows - Concordia University ( www.concordia.ca )
Communication Breakdown: Faulty messaging between organs could make us old ( www.science.org )
Back from the dead: Tropical tree fern repurposes its dead leaves ( news.illinois.edu )
Meet the smallest animal known to spread seeds with its poop ( www.science.org )
Stretchable Batteries Make Flexible Electronics Moreso ( spectrum.ieee.org )
My King ( lemmy.world )
All Dog Noses May Be Made Equal ( www.science.org )
Researchers systematically investigate efficacy of CRISPR antimicrobial agents ( phys.org )
Scientists discover first algae that can fix nitrogen — thanks to a tiny cell structure ( www.nature.com )
Cells inherit protection from sunburn ( www.mpg.de )
Say hello to biodegradable microplastics: Plant-based polymers that can disappear within seven months ( phys.org )
How do I attract more worms to my compost pile?
I've been working on composting using another method besides trench composting for about two months now. I've enjoyed it so far, and been honestly trying to compost anything that is possible to compost. One thing I noticed though, as a moved from my brief time using a bucket (there were some holes), to a pile, is that I didn't...
Teens can have excellent executive function — just not all the time ( knowablemagazine.org )