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The World’s Rarest Gemstone: Painite
The World’s Rarest Gemstone: Painite
Rare. Firey-red, like a phoenix rising from the ashes. A mineral. What is it, you ask, on the edge of your seat? Painite.
Saranya Anantapantula
Dec 16, 2020
Rain Gardens: Native, Pollution Catcher, and Mosquito Free
Rain Gardens: Native, Pollution Catcher, and Mosquito Free
Flourishing gardens? Mosquito-free? Elegant butterflies and birds? Help the environment and beautify your house? Yes, please!
Saranya Anantapantula
Dec 16, 2020
Colors of the Wind(but really trees)
Colors of the Wind(but really trees)
Bright red. Golden Yellow. Pumpkin Orange. Peanut Brown. Dark Maroon. But Why?
Saranya Anantapantula
Nov 7, 2020
Oyster Walls Underwater: Flood Control Method for Lower Manhattan
Oyster Walls Underwater: Flood Control Method for Lower Manhattan
Changes in our climate increase the risk and frequency of flooding for coastal communities all over the world. Rising sea levels, changes…
Saranya Anantapantula
Oct 11, 2020
Indonesia’s Citarum River
Indonesia’s Citarum River
For the past four decades, Indonesia’s lax pollution controls have allowed industries to discharge toxic waste into the Citarum with near…
Saranya Anantapantula
Oct 3, 2020
Oil Spills in the Ocean
Oil Spills in the Ocean
Oil is spilling into the ocean. That’s horrifying, but in reality, oil spills into rivers, bays, and the sea. Most often caused by…
Saranya Anantapantula
Sep 5, 2020
How Floods Impact Urban Cities
How Floods Impact Urban Cities
The hydrosphere is an integral part of the effects of urbanization since water is limited, and the number of people grows by 360,000…
Saranya Anantapantula
Sep 5, 2020
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