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Electric and biomass power could bring paper mills to net zero emissions, study suggests
A study finds that replacing natural gas with electric and biomass power, along with improved energy efficiency, could help ...
This study analyzes three decarbonization strategies for papers mills, including using electric power, mechanical presses and ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte is pushing to reform New Hampshire's Executive Council and move its work online. She said the paper ...
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I made the simplest paper airplanes that fly
Join me on an exciting journey as I delve into the art of crafting the simplest paper airplanes that actually fly! In this ...
Researchers have found a new way to produce human blood cells in the lab that mimics the process in natural embryos.
When doctors analyze a medical scan of an organ or area in the body, each part of the image has to be assigned an anatomical ...
The Conversation reports on single-stream recycling, emphasizing its convenience but noting significant contamination issues ...
To enta UK on di skilled worker visa, migrants gatz don work for one govment-approved employer and suppose don earn at least ...
Mindseye developers Build a Rocket Boy have signed an open letter calling out the studio's execs and demanding change.
When you think of the Burlington international airport, you might not think of going on a walk or a bike ride, but a new recreation path, spearheaded by the airport, is looking to change that. It's ...
A new study has tested whether hiding authors’ identities in the peer review process makes academic evaluations more fair, reliable and valid. The answer: it’s complicated.
Emily and Matt Meyers' work has garnered praise from collectors. Their work is sometimes so good that grading companies have ...
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