Better Homes and Gardens on MSN
You Can Grow Your Own Loofah Sponges—Here’s What to Do with Them
Try this sustainable alternative to store-bought sponges. Did you know your bathroom loofah might have grown from a plant?
When a ship sinks, it is often in tragic circumstances. Beneath the waves, however, a different story unfolds: shipwrecks ...
From the first sighting of a colossal squid in the wild to a seriously goofy octopus, 2025 delivered some astounding photos ...
Scientists have long assumed the deep- sea Alicella gigantea was an uncommon survivor of the abyss.
From kalo to cacao, farmers are adapting to effects of a changing climate by fusing traditional Hawaiian practices with new, regenerative agricultural techniques to save soils, streams and reefs.
Indian Defence Review on MSN
Scientists Just Mapped 788 Deep-Sea Species, But They Might Not Survive
In the remote depths between Hawaii and Mexico, scientists have uncovered 788 species thriving in near-total darkness, many ...
Giant amphipod species Alicella gigantea, once thought to be very rare, is found to inhabit the majority of Earth's deep ...
Moss quietly collects DNA from animals, plants, and microbes, offering a simple way to track biodiversity without harming ...
Mongabay News on MSN
Century-old corals reveal the Pacific Northwest is acidifying faster than expected
In 1888, researchers aboard the R/V Albatross began the world’s first concentrated marine research expeditions off California ...
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We can break the cycle by responding to hate with love
Jewish leaders have told us, and Premier Chris Minns reminded us, how unchecked hatred escalates from online platforms and ...
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