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It Takes 2,700 Liters Of Water To Make One T-Shirt

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Discover how to offset your wardrobe's carbon footprint. Water goes to other unexpected places, too.

Discover how to offset your wardrobe's carbon footprint. Water goes to other unexpected places, too. For example, only a fraction of the water used to make soda ends up in the bottle, as the majority goes to the production of the sugarcane that sweetens the beverage. In fact, 70% of all of the water that's available for human use goes to agriculture. [curiosity logo]( Daily Curiosity - Making Your Inbox Smarter Enjoy [Curiosity]( [on the web]( on [iOS]( and [Android]( at home with [Amazon Alexa]( and on our [Chrome Smart Tab]( and [Chrome App](. [#]( [It Takes 2,700 Liters Of Water To Make One T-Shirt]( [It Takes 2,700 Liters Of Water To Make One T-Shirt]( Here's something you probably didn't know about your favorite T-shirt: [Cotton needs a lot of water,](ttp://www.worldwildlife.org/stories/the-impact-of-a-cotton-t-shirt) requiring up to 2,700 liters (713 gallons) to grow enough for [just one T-shirt](. [LEARN MORE]( [#]( PARENTS]( [This Song Was Carefully Engineered To Make Babies Happy]( [This Song Was Carefully Engineered To Make Babies Happy]( A crying baby is a distressing sight. Even more stressful is the inability to calm the little one down. When peekaboo fails you, try this: a song scientifically engineered to make babies happy. "The Happy Song," developed in 2016, may even work on you. (Scroll down to listen to the full song.) [LEARN MORE]( [#]( [The Computers Of The Future Will Think Like Brains]( [The Computers Of The Future Will Think Like Brains]( Virtually every device you use—from the one you're using to read this to the pocket [calculator]( growing dust in the back of your desk—relies on the same basic technology: [circuits]( containing many tiny transistors that communicate with each other using electrons. We've come a very long way since the room-sized computers of the 1950s, but as computing gets smaller, faster, and more complicated, we get closer to hitting a wall. There's a [physical limit]( to how powerful traditional computers can get. That's why scientists are turning to completely new forms of technology for future computers. The first in our three-part series on the future of computing involves one form you're familiar with—it's sitting right inside your skull. [LEARN MORE]( [#]( REALITY]( [ Teomirn Is The World's First Augmented-Reality Piano Teacher]( [Teomirn Is The World's First Augmented-Reality Piano Teacher]( Most people who took piano lessons as a child have strong opinions about their teachers. But what if you could learn to play the instrument with no teacher—or nagging, or criticism, or strange soup smells—at all? [Teomirn]( is the world's first augmented-reality app designed to do just that. [LEARN MORE]( [#]( PLANET]( [A Tuscan Statue Park Presents The Honorable And Dishonorable]( [A Tuscan Statue Park Presents The Honorable And Dishonorable]( A trip through Italy's Tuscan countryside includes rolling hills of sunflowers, romantic vineyard tours, and a park filled with marble statues of the honorable and dishonorable. Huh? You read that correctly. And there's about to be a new statue in this little mountain town: U.S. President Donald J. Trump. [LEARN MORE]( More Curious Stuff: From Our Partners [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( Discover Amazing Stories Every Day! Start following the subjects that interest you most. We do the work of writing, designing and curating can't-miss articles and videos in those subjects, so you can let your natural curiosity lead the way. [EXPLORE ALL SUBJECTS]( Get Smarter, Anywhere: [download the app]( [download the app]( Find Us On Social Media: [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Google+]( [Pinterest]( [undefined]( [Blog]( | [Contact]( | [Creators]( | [Subjects]( | [Press]( You received this email because you opted into emails from [Curiosity](. Update your [email preferences]( or [u](. Our mailing address: Beacon Solutions, Inc, 4809 N Ravenswood Ave, Chicago, IL, 60640.

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