Popular Mechanics:
Like a flood of needles, an onslaught of carbon nanotubes seeps in through a plant's leaves' and beelines toward each cells' chloroplasts—the hub where sunlight transforms into chemical energy. These nanotubes, thin straws of latticework atoms, pierce the energetic chloroplasts and imbed themselves like a thousand splinters. But rather than irritating or damaging the cell, the foreign particles are giving the plant a hardware upgrade.
Apple has yet to comment on the situation, and it's unclear how the issue will ultimately be resolved.
Dreams are among the most fascinating aspects of life. They’ve captured our imagination for generations yet still, we don’t fully understand their content and purpose.
In the first year of your baby's life, you can expect to change a staggering 1,500 diapers (or more!), wouldn't a smart diaper be nice?