Tomato of the Sea
Science The tomatoes of tomorrow could solve multiple problems if grown in salt water Coastal gardeners may have a new ally in the salty soup of the ocean, according to Italian researchers. While...
View ArticleBetter Tomatoes Via a Fertilizer of...Human Urine?
You say tomayto, I say tomahto. You say Miracle-Gro, I say ... pee. Apparently, human urine works remarkably well as a fertilizer for tomatoes, according to a new study out… You say tomayto, I say...
View ArticleGray Matter: When Tomato Meets Magnet
DIY Magnets don't have to be big to produce deadly force, as this slow-motion tomato-pulverizing video shows In the past, magnets were nothing to fear. The small ceramic type long used on...
View ArticleIn The Future, Your Car Interior Could Be Made Of Tomatoes
Cars And no, it's not just ketchup stains. Ford Motor Company said this morning that it plans to develop a recycled material using the waste of another U.S.-based giant: the H.J. Heinz company. If the...
View ArticleThese Absurd Robots Do Pointless Jobs
DIY But we love them anyway One day, robots will most likely take on many of our most mundane chores. No more folding of laundry or washing of dishes. But until that day comes, we’ll have to settle for…
View ArticleDamaged Tomatoes Could Provide Electricity
Energy Zap! We can all look forward to the attack of the ripe, wonderful tomatoes.
View ArticleScientists tweaked natural mutations to create a better tomato
Science All the taste, but way more fruit. By selectively merging two spontaneously occurring genetic mutations, researchers were able to make a more bountiful tomato.
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