Algae, an underwater plant known for its medicinal and nutritional advantages utilized by different cultures, is currently becoming beloved for its natural health and wellness aids. Nowadays, the ...
For the first time in at least a billion years, two lifeforms have merged into a single organism. The process, called primary endosymbiosis, has only happened twice in the history of the Earth ...
Small ponds and lakes are very common in the Tri-State. Whether they are designed for aesthetics or stocked for fishing, ponds and lakes offer lifelong enjoyment for many home and small farm ...
Watching the self-misting feature is quite a meditative activity, too. Wish you had those algae eater fish for your dirty windows? Consider Ecovacs’ upgraded Winbot W2 Omni window cleaning robot ...
Water scarcity, overuse and development are among the reasons why 10 waterways across the nation were ranked this year’s most endangered rivers by the advocacy group American Rivers. Billed as ...
Glonojad (Algae-eater) is also very popular among students. The vegetarian bar near Stary Kleparz offers a three-course vegetarian lunch for less than 20zł. In Kazimierz, the vegetarian bar Momo has ...
Despite its formidable art and music scenes, the German capital has never really been seen as a serious food city. It isn’t loaded with glamorous destination restaurants with international name ...
Ringed by soaring mountains, with gleaming glass skyscrapers reflected in the still waters that surround its downtown core, Vancouver is easy to love. And as the thriving urban hub of British ...
In the past 15 years or so, the Mexican food scene in D.C. proper has undergone a major come-up. Just look to the stretch of 14th Street NW between Columbia Heights and Petworth, where Taqueria ...
Any time is a great time to eat tacos in D.C. Many options — wrapped with flour or corn tortillas — start around $3 a pop, which means going on a citywide taco crawl is very doable. Here are 20 great ...
With a population of around 250,000, Jersey City is the second largest city in New Jersey. It covers a vast area of cliffs and lowlands, hemmed in between the Hackensack and Hudson rivers.