Once Human tasks you with surviving the post-apocalyptic wilderness, and to do that without becoming zombie food, you’re going to need powerful guns and lots of ammunition. That, and a nice base to ...
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The growing need for food has led to a rising demand for fertilizers—especially nitrogen. But making nitrogen fertilizers uses large amounts of fossil fuels, including natural gas, coal, and oil.
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A new genomic study reveals how Indigenous traditional farming practices have shaped the evolution of manioc – one of the world’s most important staple crops – for the better. The domestication of ...
While our human ancestors began domesticating food crops around 10,000 years ago, a lineage of ants called the ‘attines’ became fungus farmers 60 million years earlier. The attine ants and their ...
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Once Human: How to Farm Acid

Acid is an extremely important material in Once Human, as it is used to create Gunpowder (and ammunition by extension).