The use of sugarcane leaves, known as trash or straw, to produce electricity and second-generation (2G) ethanol has …
Troy Oakes
Troy Oakes
Troy was born and raised in Australia and has always wanted to know why and how things work, which led him to his love for science. He is a professional photographer and enjoys taking pictures of Australia's beautiful landscapes. He is also a professional storm chaser where he currently lives in Hervey Bay, Australia.
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Fire starting is a skill that many modern humans struggle with in the absence of a lighter or …
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Dinosaur footprints found in several European countries, very similar to others in Morocco, suggest that dinosaurs could have …
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Making time-limited offers is a common retail pricing strategy with shoppers. Examples of time pressure include the doorstep …
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The flooding from torrential rains caused by cyclones and monsoonal storms, as well as other catastrophic events, is …
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Candidates at job interviews expect to be evaluated on their experience, conduct, and ideas, but a new study …
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Australian creatures like the echidna and the koala are celebrated for their oddness. The fossil record shows that …
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A study finds that even the tallest ice cliffs should be able to support their weight rather than …
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A new study led by Yale University confirms a long-held theory about the last great mass extinction event …
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Humans
Private Property, Not Productivity, Precipitated Neolithic Agricultural Revolution
by Troy OakesHumankind first started farming in Mesopotamia about 11,500 years ago. Subsequently, the practices of cultivating crops, raising livestock, …