Whether we’re first-time pet owners or experienced animal lovers, owning a pet fish can be a rewarding and fascinating experience. From their beautiful scales and graceful movements to their calming presence in our home, fish make great pets for many reasons. But where do we start when it comes to caring for them? In this…
Category: Environment
Exploring the Origins of Lead and its Toxicity in Modern Times
Lead, a toxic heavy metal that has been known to man for centuries, is still causing environmental and health hazards in modern times. From the ancient Romans who used lead extensively in their plumbing systems, to the industrial revolution era when lead became an essential ingredient in gasoline and paint, this element has had a…
Diamonds: What’s So Special About Them?
Diamonds are special stones that have been revered for centuries. They sparkle and shine, they’re powerful but rare, they make great gifts and they’re worth a lot of money. But what’s so special about them? How Do Diamonds Form? Diamonds are the hardest material on Earth, and they’re also one of the most precious. Diamonds…
How Plastic-Eating Bacteria Could Save The World
Say goodbye to plastic pollution. The world is at the tipping point of a global plastic crisis. With so many plastics floating around, there’s no time like the present to find a solution. Researchers are trying to create bacteria that can eat up our plastic waste and make it into something else useful for nature….
Science, Nature, and Biology: What Is It All About?
Science and nature are instrumental in our everyday lives. Most of the time, we don’t think about them too much. But there are some things that happen in nature that have a significant impact on our daily lives. From the simple act of walking outside and breathing fresh air to catching a cold, understanding what…
The Basics for Gardening Organically
Organic gardening has gained popularity recently as people learn more about the dangers of ingesting pesticides, herbicides, and genetically modified foods. While many gardeners are concerned about the quality of the foods their families consume, many also are looking for ways to reduce their environmental footprint. Organic gardening provides an eco-friendly alternative to traditional gardening…
Genetics or Social Environment: Who Wins in the Influence of Behaviors?
An environment is made up of the forces, actions, and interactions that shape a population’s culture, economy, and environment. Social and environmental variables, such as culture, gender, and social class, cause behaviors that are potentially genetically inherited. Many researchers would argue that genes influence around 85% of the results when it comes to individual behaviors….
Biogeochemical Cycles in the Human Body
One of the most important and often overlooked functions of your body is how it rids itself from the waste your digestive system produces. Whether you eat plant- or meat-based foods, your intestines will produce a certain percentage of waste that your body needs to eliminate. This waste, known as feces, contains water and organic…
Deforestation: What Is It and Its Negative Effects
Deforestation is the conversion of a forested area to land not forested. It can refer to the natural loss of trees and the potential destruction of forests due to the practices of people. Trees and vegetation loss is causing climate change, soil erosion, desertification, fewer crops, increased atmospheric greenhouse gases flooding, as well as problems,…
How Can You Help the Environment by Driving Less?
We all want to help the environment, but being conscious of your carbon footprint can be tricky. Sometimes it can feel like humans have done more harm than good. The good news is that you can lessen your environmental impact by driving less—that’s right, you can make driving to places less important than driving long…