Science
What should I do if I get stung by a spicebush? What does it do as a pest?
The spice is one of the shadows of the childhood of many youngsters, including myself. I remember when I was a kid, there was a date tree in front of my house before the dates are a mother to play, one year my brother and I saw the date tree on the red dates greedy bad, they took a bamboo pole to play, the results of my brother's whole back were stung by the spicy seeds, my arms, neck, legs are also full of rows of bumps, and pain and itchy.
By Baudamolova3 years ago in Earth
The growth of "Taiyang" violates the laws of nature, "Taiyang" in the end what is? Science gives an explanation
From ancient times to the present, our kings have been looking for the secret art of "immortality", although all of them ended unsuccessfully, and until now everyone is very clear that the reincarnation of life and death belongs to natural law, but we still expect ourselves to live longer.
By Cilva Kustes3 years ago in Earth
The most fearsome prehistoric predators, how much do you know about the bird of terror?
The world of history is full of terrible monsters, yet while most people know about dinosaurs, which ruled the animal kingdom until their extinction some 65 million years ago, few know about the predator that replaced them: the terror bird.
By Carlo Phil3 years ago in Earth
Will the cubs that have become independent in animals still know their mothers after some years? The reality is surprising
People often talk about canines and felines, so I'll take the common dog and the oft-discussed lion as examples of independent cubs that can still recognize their mothers several years later. In the animal world, each animal has unique skills, in fact, not only dogs and lions, but most other animals, can also easily identify their relatives because they all have the "superpower" that people can not hope for.
By Gotze Alleemann3 years ago in Earth
ESG is the Necessary Evil, and the Markets and Entrepreneurs are Taking Full Advantage
A few months ago, I published a piece arguing that ESG will become the new bottom line. This is not a politically motivated statement, and I don’t fully agree with the ESG approach. I do believe however, it is time to change, and it is time for executives, entrepreneurs, and investors to appreciate we are at an economic and societal transition point. This transition will force us to engage the consumer base more dynamically, while placing greater efforts to decarbonize our business operations. These issues are both good for business and good for society provided companies and investors are willing to take risk and change. Capitalism models should be leveraged to create profits while absorbing the societal problem-solving more systematically. Please note that I have adopted a rather broad definition of ESG in my analysis to ensure I capture the sustainability, clean tech, and climate risk investment trends.
By Andrea Zanon3 years ago in Earth
Is it true that rabbits don't eat grass in the nest? Why?
The saying "rabbits don't eat grass on the edge of the nest" is a phrase we often hear, but most people don't know that its next phrase is "there is grass on the edge of the nest, why run all over the mountain", these two sentences together to complete a sentence, and are more reasonable. But the fact is that rabbits, do not eat the grass on the edge of the nest depending on many factors, In the following, we will look at what circumstances, rabbits will eat the grass on the edge of the nest. What is the case, it does not eat the grass on the edge.
By Deljewitzki3 years ago in Earth











