There have been many butter substitutes out there to meet the needs of vegan market, but so far, there’s none that really stands out to...
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Is Replacing Methane with Hydrogen Bad for Homes? Let’s Take a Look
The popularity of hydrogen has increased ever since more people are aware of its environmental upper hand. I mean, who doesn’t like an energy-rich gas...

Abandoned Gas Wells May Provide Greener Energy for the Future
When eco conscious people look at gas wells, the association may incline to the negative ones. But that may not be the case in the...

Helping Food Crisis by Urinating? Yes It’s Possible, According to Scientists
We modern people don’t really think of human urine when it comes to fertilizing plants. especially, amidst the development of technology that enables us to...

Catnip as Your Future Powerful Insect Repellent? Scientists Say So!
We all know catnip to be one of the go-to treats for cats because of its effects on cat that make them all go sillier...

Our Cats and Dogs Will Also Eat Lab-Grown Meat in the Future
There’s no denying that our most common furbabies or furriends (cats and dogs) are inherently carnivorous and therefore we give them meat. I mean, what...

Wind Turbines: The Good and The Tricky Parts of This Green Energy
It’s great that more people are now on board with renewable energy like wind. As a result, many countries now promote the expansion of wind...

Limestone Plastic? A New Sustainable Alternative to Plastic and Paper
Have you ever heard of TBM Co.? Or maybe LIMEX? It’s a Japanese startup that makes plastic and paper alternatives from limestone (Limex is the...

How to be Cool and Eco-Friendly: Get Biodegradable Sunglasses
Let’s face it. One of the easiest ways to look cool is simply to put on sunglasses; you can never go wrong with a pair....

Meet Carbicrete: A Concrete Block That Takes Carbon Out of the System
Construction materials can be non-environment-friendly. Well, what if it can be more eco-friendly, even more so that it can sequester carbon? Apparently, we have that...