Did you know that digital ovulation and pregnancy tests actually contain a small computer? Those screens may be easy to read, but they leave a lasting impact on the environment. By Natalist CEO Vernita Brown We’ve already debunked the myth that digital pregnancy tests are more accurate, or somehoâ... Read more
#trashthedress is a big wedding photography trend on social media, and newlywed couples pay considerable sums to be captured while “trashing” the wedding dress. https://www.diys.com/trash-the-dress/
Brides always make a big effort to keep their wedding dresses in tip top shape for the big day. But once that day is over, many women are choosing to do
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Here’s an eco-friendly pregnancy test you can get from Amazon!
Check out this pregnancy test that is not only recyclable but can also flush down the toilet once you are done.
Several companies are producing recyclable pregnancy tests, like these made of paper, thus helping curb plastic waste.
Digital pregnancy tests contain tiny computers and electronics, which are e-waste. And with millions of these tests being conducted each year, the effect on the environment is devastating.
https://natalist.com/blogs/learn/the-real-cost-of-digital-pregnancy-tests
It’s already done. Here’s a review of an application where you can take a picture of your room and redesign it with the help of an AI.
AI is really taking up everything around us and making things easier.
Like with everything else in the world, technology, especially artificial intelligence, is the future of interior design.
https://www.spiceworks.com/tech/innovation/guest-article/boosting-interior-design-internally-and-externally/
Trash wedding photography can be fun if you are daring. Of course, the dress is most likely heading straight to a garbage bin after your fun’s over.
#trashthedress is a big wedding photography trend on social media, and newlywed couples pay considerable sums to be captured while “trashing” the wedding dress.
https://www.diys.com/trash-the-dress/
When combined with energy sources such as solar and wind, energy-storing bricks can help us realize an entirely green energy industry.