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Tiny, retro electric motorbike gets 40 miles of range
Like the impossible "child of a tube of toothpaste, Lego, and a packet of Pez candy."
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Photo: The simple pleasures of wild horses
Our photo of the day comes from West of Sundre, Alberta Canada
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This funky foldable e-bike fits into a backpack
But do you really need an electric micro-bike?
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New pepper is so hot it could kill you
The new dragon's breath chili is killer hot, but is intended to help, not hurt, when used in medical treatments.
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Thrifty young couple's dream home is a $17K converted school bus (Video)
The idea of home ownership is changing for some -- it's smaller, and it's on wheels.
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Lego goes 100% renewable, three years early
And it's going to keep on building (sorry!) on that progress...
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75% of eastern tree species moving west
White oaks, sugar maples, American hollies and other common US trees have been shifting their population centers west since 1980.
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Startups now turning upscale restaurants & bars into coworking spaces during the day
These under-utilized spaces are now affordable coworking office options during slower business hours.
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One million kids are heading into nature for Outdoor Classroom Day
Because few things stick in a kid's head more than a lesson taught outside.
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Facts you never knew about vitamins
From the history of their discovery to their connection with processed foods, an episode from Gastropod reveals how these micronutrients have changed our relationship with food.
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Photographer waited in a river nightly for 4 years to get this singular shot of a beaver
Donning snorkeling gear and weights, Louis-Marie Preau would lie motionless on the riverbed for 2 to 3 hours a night waiting for the perfect photo.
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Photo: Happy phoebe visits the shore
A pretty spring day at Pismo Beach brings out the song.
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Prefab workers' housing to be built out of cross laminated timber
Little wood boxes will be stacked into really big building on remote BC fracking site.
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Big surprise: Millennials start having families, buying houses.
An overview of surveys and articles shows that not much has changed in the housing market after all.
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Stop the war on imperfect bananas!
Did you know Britons throw away 1.4 million bananas each day because of small blemishes?
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Injured plants warn neighbors of danger
Another study adds to the growing body of research on how plants can communicate with each other.
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'What the Health' explores how corruption and collusion are keeping Americans sick
This is the latest mind-bending film from the makers of 'Cowspiracy,' and the subject is no less controversial this time round.
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US Capitol gets duckling ramps, brouhaha ensues
As baby ducks get a boost at the Capitol Reflecting Pool, at least one politician’s Grinchesque response has duckling defenders up in arms.
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