Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield's David Bowie cover is an important moment for science
As you can see from the press response collected below, Commander Hadfield is universally admired, so it has been inspiring to see the overwhelming response to this music video.
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The Apple Engineer Who Quit His Job to Propagate Plants (Interview)
Why would an engineer at Apple quit his job to design a product to help gardeners propagate plants?
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'Migrating Mural' Connects Human, Animal Travelers
Artist Jane Kim has painted the first in what she hopes will eventually be a countrywide network of large public murals following the routes of migrating species to raise awareness about wildlife and conservation.
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Nonetheless Garments' Bike Pant Commutes From Road to Office
Bring it on inclement weather, Nonetheless Garments' commuter pant won't back down against the elements. Plus, they're stylish and sustainable to boot.
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Biodegradable Toothbrush Gives a Smile to the Needy
Bogobrush is socially-minded, biodegradable toothbrush that gives back to the community.
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Photo of the Day: Mt Kangchenjunga
The third highest mountain in the world, with an elevation of 28,169', Kanchenjunga is on the border of the easternmost part of Nepal and the northern part of the Indian state of Sikkim.
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Full Version of Summer Rayne Oakes' Film eXtinction Released Online
The award-winning short film is accompanied by a take-action campaign to address our greatest environmental challenges.
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Photo of the Day: Chugging to the Top
Get your heart pumping with this exhilarating photo from the backwoods of Montana.
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11 Holiday Gifts for Gardeners
From seed bombs to garden gloves and vegan boots, find the perfect gift to please the gardener on your list here.
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Sperm Count in French Men Drops by a Third, Environment Suspected
A comprehensive new study points a disapproving finger at endocrine disruptors.
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5 Ways to Avoid Toxic Gifts that Could Harm Your Child
Not to be a Grinch or anything, but ... don't buy this stuff.
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Feeding Dead to Vultures to Resume in India's Parsi Community
What's the greenest way to dispose of a body, after a natural death and hopefully after a long life, of course? Burial? Cremation? Both have a long proud tradition, but there's another tradition being revitalized by the Parsi community of Mumbai.
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Photo of the Day: The Reality of Marble
Bernini achieved things in stone that we cannot begin to accomplish today with all our technology.
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Airplane Upcycled into the Coolest Kindergarten Classroom (Video)
In the country of Georgia, a headmaster transformed an airplane into a classroom to engage kids.
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Holiday Shopping for Non-Shoppers
There is no harder time for the shopping-averse than the holidays. All year, we have no problem not shopping for ourselves. As the holidays descend, here are a few ideas on how to proceed.
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Cornell Installs Indoor Lawn to Soothe Students During Finals (Photos)
The university brings the outdoors in to help students relax and focus on studying.
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Honey Boo Boo is a Trashy Work of Art and Other Jason Mecier 3D Portraits
Jason Mecier creates impressively detailed mosaic portraits using trash and found objects fitting of their subject.
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Most Popular Articles of November: Moby Dick's Doppelgänger, Gift Guide, Pee-Powered Generator, and More
Spotted: An all-white humpback whale! We also have the Green Gift Guide 2012, 12 ways to help Hurricane Sandy relief efforts, the world's oldest twinkie, a pee-powered generator, and more.
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Environmental First Lady Honored by USPS with Forever Stamps
Lady Bird Johnson's commitment to making America more beautiful through plants and flower is commemorated in new stamps.

























