INFOGRAPHIC: 5 water purification solutions for developing countries
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Did you know that improving water sanitation levels could prevent 10 percent of the global disease burden? Billions of people around the world lack access to clean water and are at risk for many water-related diseases. Fortunately, effective and low-cost water purification technologies are finally catching up, and can be easily implemented in developing countries. UF Online put together an infographic that explores five such solutions, from how each design works to the advantages and disadvantages. Read the rest of INFOGRAPHIC: 5 water purification solutions for developing countries
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5 easy vegetables to plant in your fall garden
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Fall brings pumpkin spice lattes and kids going back to school, and it also means the start of your fall garden . Many people neglect their garden during the start of fall because of their busy schedules. However, there are several vegetables that are easy to grow and are hardy enough to outlast the frost. Here are 5 of those low-maintenance veggies that you should plant this fall, including radishes, lettuce, beets, carrots and squash (or, if those aren’t your bag, you can find additional options here ). Read the rest of 5 easy vegetables to plant in your fall garden
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