Survival is a fundamental human instinct. For thousands of years, people have adapted to a changing environment: withstanding changing climates, mutating diseases, and declining food sources.
In this excerpt from chapter 11, “Preserving in Oil, Butter, and Other Fats,” she provides a recipe for making pemmican bars from rendered fat, dehydrated meat, and other ingredients of the ...
As I plan my return this July, my favorite buzzwords are “nutritionally dense.” I’m experimenting with making pemmican, a light-weight, energy-packed American Indian food adopted by the frontiersmen ...
The Making Center, a spacious studio bringing together creative tools from around the university, offers students unprecedented opportunities to acquire industry-ready skills, transform how products ...
(Make sure you use contact lens solution, NOT saline) Give it a poke, you'll know its ready when it looks and feels like slime! Let us know how you get along with your own slime in the comments below.
Chocolate or strawberry? Life or death? We make some choices quickly and automatically, relying on mental shortcuts our brains have developed over the years to guide us in the best course of action.
Human networks can demonstrate more rich dynamics and different mechanisms of self-organization compared to other types of networks. Considering an example of violin player ensemble, the authors ...
While medical face masks and respirators are prioritised for health and care workers, you might want to try making your own face covering. Here's our guide to different types and step-by-step ...
Remarkable animals are making their homes in its cities and villages, along its roads, and in its agricultural land – including elephants, giant flying squirrels, and proboscis monkeys.
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