Researchers have developed a cost-effective solar-powered desalination method using clay minerals to enhance seawater evaporation, potentially providing clean water for billions worldwide and endangered wolves in Ethiopia may also be pollinators for one specific plant. Plus, on This Day in History, we look back at the Kecksburg UFO incident.
Billions of People Could Benefit from This Breakthrough in Desalination That Ensures Freshwater for the World
A wolf walks into a flower — and appears to pollinate it : NPR
These Endangered Wolves Have a Sweet Tooth—and It Might Make Them Rare Carnivorous Pollinators | Smithsonian
Wolves may be pollinators as well as predators, study suggests | CNN
Canids as pollinators? Nectar foraging by Ethiopian wolves may contribute to the pollination of Kniphofia foliosa - Lai - 2024 - Ecology - Wiley Online Library
The Kecksburg UFO incident | History
Is case finally closed on 1965 UFO mystery? | NBC News
Kecksburg UFO Mystery: 8 Mind-Blowing Documentaries on Pennsylvania's Roswell
Kecksburg, Pennsylvania, December 9, 1965 | Enigma Labs
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New Desalination Method Could Provide Water for Billions, Possible Wolf Pollinators, and TDIH - the Kecksburg UFO incident | Cool Stuff Ride Home podcast - Listen or read transcript on Metacast