Packaging the Future: Edible Wrappers, Containers and Bags (Yum?)
Here at Inhabitat we’ve been hoping for, and advocating, biodegradable packaging for years, but now designer entrepreneurs are thinking even bigger; how about packaging one could actually consume?...
View ArticleStraw Bale Ecologic Pavilion is a Cozy Nest Built to Improve One’s Connection...
Read the rest of Straw Bale Ecologic Pavilion is a Cozy Nest Built to Improve One’s Connection to the Land Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg Post tags: “sustainable architecture” , Alsace , cabin...
View ArticleChina Developing Space Gardens to Grow Vegetables on Mars
Mars image from Shutterstock As more and more (and more ) groups announce their intent to venture to Mars , it’s perhaps inevitable that we’d see some fairly odd life-sustaining science developing;...
View ArticleGiant Neon Recycled Snails Will Invade Sydney’s Streets This Month
This month, an invasion of snails will over take the streets of Sydney , but don’t panic—these snails are not your common backyard pests. Giant, neon, and irresistibly fun, these colorful snails will...
View ArticleNOAA: Climate Change Makes Sandy-Style Flooding Twice as Likely
The Climatic Data Center at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association has released a new analysis of 12 extreme weather events in 2012, and the findings aren’t reassuring . Researchers...
View ArticleOver 200,000 People Apply to Become First Colonizers of Mars
The numbers are in, and in just six months a seemingly phenomenal 202,586 people have applied to join the very first Mars colony . Frequently dubbed a “suicide mission,” the $4 billion Mars One...
View ArticleTurenscape’s regenerative wetland park cleans up a post-industrial landscape...
Read the rest of Turenscape’s regenerative wetland park cleans up a post-industrial landscape in China Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg Post tags: ASLA , china , landscape architect , Landscape...
View ArticleEvidence of life on Mars mounts with new research
As the evidence grows , it’s becoming more and more probable that there was once life on Mars. Nora Noffke, a geobiologist and associate professor at Old Dominion University in Virginia recently...
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