by Editor | Mar 25, 2024 | Weirdness
from the BBC In Cleveland, mushrooms digest entire houses: How fungi can be used to clean up pollution By Nick Hilden (Credit: Getty Images) In the struggle to combat pollution and fight climate change, a growing number of scientists are beginning to look to one of...
by Editor | Mar 24, 2024 | Culture Music Art
from Texas Monthly Defining ‘Guisado’ Is Just as Messy as the Dish Itself While the term is most commonly translated as “stew,” it’s not wholly accurate. Guisados are more of a feeling than anything else. By José R. Ralat Tacos de guisado are—first and...
by Editor | Mar 23, 2024 | Culture Music Art
by Editor | Mar 22, 2024 | Culture Music Art
from RealClearPolitics The Gift of C-SPAN in an Era of Partisan Media By Carl M. Cannon Forty-five years ago today, future vice president Albert Gore Jr. stood in the well of the House of Representatives to discuss an innovative development in television programming....
by Editor | Mar 21, 2024 | Culture Music Art
from The Telegraph The anti-James Bond: Why kale-growing Aaron Taylor-Johnson would be a 007 like no other He loves baking, keeps chickens and is a regular on the school run. But could he really replace Daniel Craig? by Liam Kelly Aaron Taylor-Johnson in March...