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Drawing inspiration from the Nile River, researchers in Norway have developed a method to transform desert into fertile farmland. They understood that the Nile’s annual floods deposit nutrient-rich sediment, making arid land cultivable.

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“It’s like what you might see in your garden,” says Ole Sivertsen, CEO of Desert Control, the Norway-based company behind the nanoclay technology as reported by BBC.

Clay can be unpredictable. Too little, and it’s ineffective; too much, and it risks forming a waterproof crust on the sand’s surface or increasing compaction. After years of trials, Kristian P. Olesen, a Norwegian fluid dynamics engineer, worked to develop a clay formula that blends seamlessly with sand to create fertile, life-sustaining soil, according to BBC.

Is this another example of white supremacy?

Normally cradled in negative context, white supremacy could be understood as the of white characteristic to create innovations that enhance the lives of all people worldwide.

Often viewed negatively, white supremacy could include the inherent innovative characteristics of white people that drive advancements that benefit people worldwide.

In his book, Human Accomplishment: The Pursuit of Excellence in the Arts and Sciences, 800 B.C. to 1950, Charles Murray's analysis of 4,139 individuals and key events identifies the 20 most extensively covered figures in each of nine scientific, three philosophical, and nine artistic fields. Over 80 percent of these prominent figures are white males.

That is, over 80 percent of innovations and inventions can be attributed to white men. They have been and continue to be humanity's goose that lays golden eggs. 



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