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Thanks to organizer Kim Jones’ suggestion, we stopped storing fresh berries in the store containers, and started keeping them ...
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Everyday items made of black plastic, including kitchen utensils, takeout food containers, and toys, can contain harmful flame-retardant chemicals, finds a new analysis. Chemicals in these ...
AP Moller-Maersk has reached an agreement to settle a lawsuit filed by an insurer for retail giant Target over container losses at sea. The case is one of the final open claims in lawsuits in a ...
It’s time to stop dealing with warped, stained, cracked, and greasy plastic food storage containers. Yes, glass containers usually cost a whole lot more than their plastic counterparts, but they’re ...
Scientists discovered that bacteria commonly found in wastewater can break down plastic to turn it into a food source, a finding that researchers hope could be a promising answer to combat one of ...
We just need them to go further, and make sure the treaty includes an ambitious, legally binding global target to cut plastic production. Has your MP signed up? If not, ask them to email ...
Windows Servers come with a built-in feature called the iSCSI Target Server Role. This role enables the Windows server to act as a centralized storage provider, so we will enable this role.
The disaster dumped more than 1,400 damaged shipping containers into the sea — releasing billions of plastic manufacturing pellets known as nurdles as well as thousands of tons of nitric acid ...
While a common family of bacteria, Comamonadaceae, grow on plastics in urban rivers and wastewater systems, it was unclear how these bacteria interact with and break down plastic. Professor Ludmilla ...