A technique used for the long-term preservation of human and animal remains is now being tested on one of Canada's most ...
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Science meant for preserving the dead now strengthens cedar construction wood
The research team emphasized that Western red cedar performed better than in their earlier work on bamboo, likely due to the ...
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Post-wildfires, toxic smoke a lasting health concern in CA
By Amy McDermott for the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Broadcast version by Suzanne Potter for California News Service reporting for the Pulitzer Center-Public News Service ...
Miguel Gomez, industry market manager Activated Carbon, EMEA Water Treatment at Brenntag, explores the role of activated carbon in solvent recovery and where the technology is headed next.
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Crystal structure of iron minerals found to break down toxic plastic additives faster
Scientists find that natural iron minerals can speed up the breakdown of toxic plastic additives in the environment.
Discover the magic of compounding and why it's important for increasing wealth Robert Kelly is managing director of XTS Energy LLC, and has more than three decades of experience as a business ...
Researchers have made a significant advance toward the goal of using bacteria—rather than fossil fuels—to produce ethylene, a key chemical in the production of many plastics.
A lot of people assume that it's just the way that coins smell, and the odor is rubbing off on their hands, but you're not smelling the metal so much as you're smelling yourself. That funky scent is ...
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