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June 12, 2017 1 min read
Oceans cover more than 70 percent of Earth’s surface. But human influences, like unsustainable fishing, coastal development, oil and gas drilling, and pollution, are destroying marine habitats—and the planet. So, in an effort […]
The post Richard Branson Drops Trou for the Ocean appeared first on Geek.com.
October 27, 2016 1 min read
The current human population on Earth is somewhere in the neighborhood of 7.2 billion. That’s a lot of anything to have walking around the planet, but our impact is greatly increased by the […]
The post WWF Says Wildlife Populations Have Declined by 58% Since 1970 appeared first on Geek.com.
September 20, 2016 1 min read
The average household uses 32 gallons of water each day just from the taps. The Altered:Nozzle aims to reduce that to less than one gallon using a new water-saving design. According to the […]
The post Altered:Nozzle tap promises 98% water savings appeared first on Geek.com.
August 15, 2016 1 min read
Sometimes the universe is just. Some thieves in Wellington, New Zealand broke into a car last week allegedly looking for chemicals for illicit drug production. What they got, however, was a rancid surprise. […]
The post Car thieves unknowingly steal bottles of smelly stoat anal gland oil appeared first on Geek.com.
November 19, 2014 1 min read
You know that saying “the irony is delicious?” Well, for some seals in Australia that’s especially true. They’re learning that the tracking tags used by conservation organizations are often stapled to a tasty […]
The post Tracking tags on fish are homing beacons for predators appeared first on Geek.com.
August 12, 2014 1 min read
Yes, someone really has built a machine that can shoot a fish several hundred feet and over massive objects — all without harming the “ammunition.” This isn’t some overpowered take on Monty Python’s […]
The post The Salmon Cannon can shoot 40 fish per minute over a 7-story building appeared first on Geek.com.
June 02, 2014 1 min read
Searching for a new live camera to spy on in your downtime? Why not check out Mission 31, a month-long undersea reef study being led by Fabien Cousteau? The action’s taking place just […]
The post Watch a team of aquanauts living underwater for a month appeared first on Geek.com.
May 13, 2014 1 min read
Your connected home might already have IP cameras, app-controlled LED bulbs, and a Nest running your air conditioning and heating. But what’s it using to water your lawn? Probably not something as smart as […]
The post Rachio’s Iro is like Nest for your sprinklers appeared first on Geek.com.
February 27, 2014 1 min read
Great news for polar bears that like to drive cars: Google has finally mapped your hometown of Churchill, Manitoba. As usual, the locals weren’t entirely enthusiastic about having Google’s cameras taking their pictures. […]
The post Polar bear capital of the world is now on Street View appeared first on Geek.com.
September 09, 2013 1 min read
When the Raspberry Pi isn’t busy mining for Bitcoins or supercharging a Canon DSLR, it’s tackling tasks of a more serious nature. In Kenya, for example, the diminutive DIY computer is now helping […]
The post Raspberry Pi adds Kenyan rhino surveillance to its resume appeared first on Geek.com.
May 26, 2013 1 min read
It’s not easy to visualize the global impact of modern man on our Earth. Fortunately, there’s this great video to fill in whatever gaps you may have. It’s impossible to argue with the […]
The post Beautiful ‘Water in the Anthropocene’ video illustrates Earth’s next epoch appeared first on Geek.com.
May 24, 2013 1 min read
All along both coasts of North America, we see that the lights of human settlements can take the already meager 1-5% survival rate and collapse it to basically zero.
The post Turtle-safe LEDs look to ease one of nature’s cruelest gauntlets appeared first on Geek.com.
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