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Are you in the market for a bug zapper? Ryobi's unique bug zapper may be for you, especially if you're already invested in the company's battery collection.
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Read what your friends and neighbors have t
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September 2, 10:24 PM
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) took formal steps this week to rescind a decades-old rule that protects 58.5 million acres of wild area
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September 2, 10:21 PM
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The Business Research Company's Granite And Marble Countertops Global Market Report 2025 – Market Size, Trends, And Global Forecast 2025-2034
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Welcome to our eighth issue of Currents 2025. Extending the Lives of Fossil Fuel Power Plants Based on Arguably Tenuous Assumptions May Increas
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(Page 1) Mura Technology Ltd. (London) announced plans to develop a 50,000-ton/yr facility in Singapore. This marks a significant milestone in the company’s
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After nearly two years of construction the City of Waco’s new landfill is finally done and less than a month from opening, which is set for October 1st.
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I have a lot of sympathy for teachers. My mom was a longtime elementary teacher, and I remember her toiling away on grades and lesson plans many a night. I also know that teaching today has even more administrative hoops to jump through—with often fewer resources—than it did when my mother taught in the early 1990s. That’s why I feel fo
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Snails can be garden allies! From recycling nutrients to aiding moisture and supporting wildlife, see why they’re vital for a thriving backyard.
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NVIDIA is advancing humidity control in data centers to support AI workloads, using AI-driven sensors for real-time adjustments and integrating with cooling systems like the Blackwell platform. This enhances energy efficiency, prevents hardware risks like condensation, and promotes sustainable computing. Ultimately, these innovations could redefine resilient AI infrastructure.
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Pat Lindner, VP of mechatronics and sustainable packaging at Amazon, shares how consumer needs and sustainable solutions often overlap, and the sustainability wins the company has achieved in meeting these priorities.
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September 2, 5:35 PM
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Troops wearing orange high-visibility vests over their camouflage uniforms were seen last week picking up trash in Lafayette Park just outside the White House
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Transforming waste into resilient housing, Surf Block reuses surfboard foam for energy-efficient, fireproof homes in Maui.
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A sweeping new study in the Journal of Environmental Management has amassed the largest-ever continuous dataset on plastic pollution in rivers globally, classifying 66% of the debris analyzed as macroplastic — or large, visible pieces of plastic like bottles, bags, straws and cutlery. Whereas much plastic pollution research relies on models and estimates to make
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The waterway has dealt with contamination issues in the past, and pollutants from rainwater run-off, which can be deadly for wildlife and humans alike.
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The event is for Illinois residents. Organizers ask you to sign up ahead of time.
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This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. For months, cities around the state have ramped up enforcement against people sleeping in tents on the street. Now, some are focusing on a new target: People who live in vehicles. Wayne Gardiner, 58, watched his home of 20 years roll onto the […]
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September 2, 9:21 PM
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The Business Research Company's Ductile Iron Pipes Market Expanding With $18.96 Billion at 7% CAGR by 2029
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Some residents said they have no way of removing the trash. Others claimed they had to pay someone to remove it, so they don't get fined by the city.
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… finally see a specialist in North Carolina on April 22, two and … eyes, nose or mouth.” The disposable gloves Craig wore to dress … director of the University of Florida’s One Health Center. The … think of.” Diagnosis Errors Waste Time and Treatment Until Theresa …
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Researchers and community groups are raising alarms that Chester and its neighboring towns could face a new liquified natural gas (LNG) terminal that will increase emissions and pollution and add a potential threat of explosions.
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September 2, 8:23 PM
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Halifax-based cleantech firm Sustane Technologies has developed a disruptive solution that turns hard-to-recycle waste plastic into engineered feedstock for virgin plastic production.
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The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Air Quality (DAQ) is accepting public comment on a draft air quality permit modification for Columbia Plywood Corporation - Columbia Carolina Division, a plywood manufacturing facility in McDowell County.
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Veolia, the world leader in environmental solutions, is sharing preliminary results from the first half of its groundbreaking three-yea
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State investigators determined that a city employee was using a cellphone while operating a Caterpillar bulldozer at excessive speed when it struck Thompson.
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