Read more about the article Tokyo’s Underground “Cathedral” Holds 100 Olympic-Size Pools Worth of Water to Protect City From Floods
TOKYO, JAPAN - APRIL 08: A general view inside the enormous pressure-adjusting underground water tank during a tour of the Metropolitan Area Outer Underground Discharge Channel facility on April 8, 2015 in Tokyo, Japan. The Metropolitan Area Outer Underground Discharge Channel is the world's largest underground flood diversion facility. The facility takes water overflow from four rivers and redirects it 50 meters underground into a 6.3 kilometer tunnel before being pumped into the Edo river. Construction of the facility began in 1993 and became fully operational 13 years later in 2006. The gigantic pressure-adjusting water tank is one of the highlights of the facility, positioned 22 meters below ground level, it is 177 meters long, 78 meters wide, 18 meters high and each of the 59 pillars weighs 500 ton. The tank is connected to a drain pump facility, housing four gigantic pumps which are capable of pumping up to 200tons of water per second (The equivalent of a 25m pool) The facility, designed to drain flood waters from the surrounding areas after heavy storms or typhoons is used on average seven times a year and has also become a tourist attraction with the facility running guided tours three times a day allowing tourists to visit the massive underground water tank. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)

Tokyo’s Underground “Cathedral” Holds 100 Olympic-Size Pools Worth of Water to Protect City From Floods

Humans have long flocked to places of worship to ask their gods for rain — or protection from it. In some ways, those visiting Tokyo’s underground “cathedral” are no different. However, people don’t come here to pray but rather to marvel at an incredible feat of engineering that promises to safeguard the city from torrential […]

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Not Just for Humans: Researchers Create “Seal Pup Fitbits” to Monitor the Baby Animals’ Health

About a third of Americans strap devices to their bodies to monitor their fitness levels and daily activities, per the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute — but travel to tiny, crescent-shaped Sable Island off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada, and you’ll find gray seals donning Fitbit-like trackers as well. Researchers from the Woods […]

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The SS United States Takes Final Voyage Before Becoming the World’s Largest Artificial Reef

On its maiden voyage in 1952, the SS United States shattered the transatlantic speed record, powering across the water from New York to France at an average of 41 mph. Its final trip looks quite a bit different. Pulled by tugboats, the ocean liner left Philadelphia Feb. 19 on a two-week trek down the Atlantic […]

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Read more about the article These “Old Ladies” Dive Into Massachusetts Ponds, Come Up Bearing Pounds of Garbage
Mashpee, MA - July 29: From left, Jane Driscoll, Robin Melavalin, Susan Baur, Mary Grauerholz, Marci Johnson and Diane Fammer (rear, with arms raised), retrieve a toilet from the bottom of Johns Pond during an excursion with the Old Ladies Against Underwater Garbage. (Photo by Stan Grossfeld/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

These “Old Ladies” Dive Into Massachusetts Ponds, Come Up Bearing Pounds of Garbage

There are nearly 900 freshwater ponds across Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and if you visit one on any given day, you may be able to spot a crew of mostly silver-haired women donning wetsuits, diving in, and emerging, trash in hand. These are the Old Ladies Against Underwater Garbage, and they’re on a mission to preserve […]

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Mardi Gras Beads That Grow Flowers: Researchers Created Eco-Friendly Alternative to the Plastic Necklaces

Each year before Lent, colorful strands of Mardi Gras beads glimmer in the streets of New Orleans — but at what cost? Of the estimated 25 million pounds of beads tossed during the celebration annually, only a tiny fraction are recycled. Most end up in landfills or storm drains, and in 2018, the city found […]

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Read more about the article Narwhals Use Their Tusks to Play With Their Food — Watch “Remarkable” Footage
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Narwhals Use Their Tusks to Play With Their Food — Watch “Remarkable” Footage

If your only exposure to narwhals is the cute creature in Elf who drawls, “Bye, Buddy! Hope you find your dad,” we have good news for you: These “unicorns of the sea” are apparently just as fun in real life as they are in the movie. New research from the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute at […]

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Read more about the article “The Backbone of Ecosystems for Pollinators”: Why You Should Go Wild for Wildflowers This Spring
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“The Backbone of Ecosystems for Pollinators”: Why You Should Go Wild for Wildflowers This Spring

“Bloom where you are planted” is a beautiful sentiment, meant to encourage people to make the most of their situation — but why not take it more literally? With the spring equinox arriving March 20, rainfall and warmer temps are right around the corner, meaning now is the perfect time to turn a drab patch […]

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A Serene Swedish City Made Entirely Out of Wood Is Set to Be World’s Largest

Building with timber rather than concrete or steel could be key to offsetting construction industry emissions, and with 70% of its landmass blanketed in forests, Sweden has plenty of the renewable resource at its disposal. An ambitious project is making use of that cache while positioning itself as a model of nature-infused sustainable living. Set […]

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With Nonprofit Force Blue, Special Ops Vets Dive Into a New Mission: Marine Conservation

After 25 years of service as a combat rescue officer in the Air Force, Brian Gebo recently embarked on a different kind of mission — this one involving sea turtles. “There is nothing like diving in to wrangle your first 350-pound loggerhead, bring it to the surface and load onto the boat to test, tag, […]

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Give Yourself a Sustainable Manicure With These Biodegradable DIY Nails

A Colorado research team has just nailed the art of a sustainable manicure. Not only are press-on Bio-e-Nails reusable and biodegradable — but you can also make and apply them in the comfort of your home. Manicure party, anyone? Developed at the University of Colorado Boulder’s ATLAS Institute, the e-Nails can be created with just […]

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