The ocean has always fascinated humanity—not only for its vastness but also for its constant motion. Waves rise and fall, shorelines shift, and water levels change in a rhythmic pattern we call tides. While ancient civilizations could predict tides for ...
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Microplastics in Everyday Meals: Are We Eating Plastic Without Knowing It?
Quearn SupportWhen we think of plastic pollution, most of us imagine bottles floating in oceans or plastic bags piled up on streets. But what if the problem was much closer to us—inside the very food we eat each day? Scientists have ...
Mastering Soil Texture: The Role of Sand, Silt, and Clay in Growing Healthy Plants
Quearn SupportSoil is more than just dirt beneath our feet—it’s a dynamic mixture that profoundly influences plant health and growth. Understanding the soil texture, especially its primary components—sand, silt, and clay—is essential for gardeners, farmers, and anyone interested in cultivating thriving ...
Cloud Seeding and Weather Engineering: Can We Really Make It Rain?
Quearn SupportWhat if we could control the weather — bring rain to dry lands, reduce drought, and even influence snowfall? Cloud seeding, once a concept of science fiction, is now an active method used around the world to modify weather patterns. ...