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ChatGPT’s Energy Use Isn’t a Country—But It’s Getting There.
ChatGPT’s energy use is often exaggerated, but AI data centres are driving electricity demand fast—and the numbers are getting huge.No, one ChatGPT prompt isn’t a country. But the AI stack behind it is getting seriously power-hungry.
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Japan’s tiny label change proves sustainability does not need a loud logo
Tiny labels, bigger planet win: Japan’s minimalist water bottles prove less packaging can do more. Japan’s label-free water bottles show how tiny packaging changes can cut waste, ease recycling, and still keep the brand alive.
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From Crop Waste to Tooth Repair: Two Tiny Science Breakthroughs With Big Main-Character Energy
Trash got a glow-up, and teeth may get a comeback. Science is having a very productive week. Trash got a glow-up, and teeth may get a comeback. Science is having a very productive week.
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How to Make Money as an “On-the-Ground Human” in the Age of AI Side Hustles
AI can’t walk, taste, or verify locations—so you can get paid to do it. Here’s how to win on RentAHuman.Learn how to earn money on RentAHuman by offering real-world services AI can’t do, from verification tasks to mystery shopping.
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Stinging Nettles: The Plant That Slaps You—Then Feeds, Heals, and Fertilizes Your Life
It stings you… then feeds you—nettles might be the most misunderstood plant in your backyard.Stinging nettles sting at first—but they’re edible, medicinal, and surprisingly useful in gardens, kitchens, and even textiles.
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How Romans and Medieval Europeans Whitened Clothes Without Bleach (and With Questionable Life Choices)
How Romans and medieval Europeans whitened clothes using urine, sunlight, and early chemistry—surprisingly effective, occasionally gross. Before bleach, whitening clothes involved urine, sunlight, and a lot of stomping—history was wild. How Romans and medieval Europeans whitened clothes using urine, sunlight, and early chemistry—surprisingly effective, occasionally gross.
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Wind Farms vs Migration: Can We Stop Turning Flyways Into Detours?
How wind farms disrupt bird migration—and the smart fixes that can keep clean energy from becoming a detour in the sky.Wind power is clean—but what about bird migration? Here’s how smarter design keeps turbines from becoming airborne roadblocks.
