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Fennel looking a little feeble? Growing enough vegetables to feed yourself depends on these 3 things

Fennel looking a little feeble? Growing enough vegetables to feed yourself depends on these 3 things

Cultivation of land within the city limits is on the rise As countries become more urbanized, people are trying to connect with the source of their food and improve its sustainability. But despite the productive potential of home vegetable gardens and the like, they are rarely studied as grave agricultural systems. There is little data, […]

How thinking about information as a garden can aid us cope with disinformation

How thinking about information as a garden can aid us cope with disinformation

Now that you have 61 per cent of Canadians have received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccineWe are on the path to herd immunity. Unfortunately, this trend may be threatened by vaccine disinformation, which has made some people hesitant to take the vaccine. Read more: COVID-19 vaccine opponents apply the same arguments as 135 […]

How greenwashing can mislead us in our quest to create wildlife-friendly gardens

How greenwashing can mislead us in our quest to create wildlife-friendly gardens

In recent years, the decreasing population of wild animals has motivated people to look for ways to protect and protect biodiversity in their neighborhood. And one such initiative that has gained importance is wildlife friendly gardeningUrban gardens create diverse habitats and protect biodiversity. Gardens on private property can constitute a significant part of the green […]

Australian students experiment with ‘space vegetables’ as part of NASA initiative

Australian students experiment with ‘space vegetables’ as part of NASA initiative

A pink glow illuminates the faces of enthusiastic students as they tend to plants in specially built growing boxes on space stations. These students are the first in Australia to experience It grows outside the Earth – a school-based citizen science program run by NASA and Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden in the United States. In […]

How to Create Personalized Academic Goal-Setting Strategies for Success

How to Create Personalized Academic Goal-Setting Strategies for Success

Academic success is usually associated with the goals that students set. The higher and more practical the goals that a student wants to achieve, the more likely they are to achieve academic success. However, not every student can set a single goal. There is no one size fits all solution to achieving academic success. A […]

Social media can make it harder for teens to discover who they want to be. Banning it until age 16 is a good idea

Social media can make it harder for teens to discover who they want to be. Banning it until age 16 is a good idea

In recent months, many politicians supported connections ban social media for children under 16 in Australia. Currently, children under 13 are not allowed to apply social media. There is research to suggest that social media can be helpful for some youthful people, for example by connecting them with like-minded peers. That said, there are many […]

Group Exercise Might Be Even Better for You Than Working Out Alone – Here’s Why

Group Exercise Might Be Even Better for You Than Working Out Alone – Here’s Why

Group exercise classes are popular: Nearly 40% of regular exercisers take part in group fitness classes. Before the coronavirus pandemic, the American College of Sports Medicine predicted that group fitness classes would one of the three most important trends in the fitness industry in 2020 – for a good reason. Exercise has clear benefits for […]