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After hearing of ground-breaking Aussie research into how seaweed could reduce planet-warming methane emissions in cows, Sam Elsom left fashion behind.
Sam Elsom was still w
If you are looking for a food franchise opportunity and have a passion for sushi, a business in this industry might be an excellent option for you! Sushi is a huge market, and with its healthy options and delicious taste, it is becoming more and more popular in the United States every day. The
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Recent heat waves across the Midwest resulted in the overheating and deaths of at least 2,000 cattle in Kansas feedlots. In response, livestock experts are considering climate-resilient strategies to pro
The pandemic has challenged procurement professionals to deviate from their normal processes to prioritize PPE purchasing. Gershwind said the stress on nitrile glove supply chains is unique.
"Despite the widespread scarcity of certain products and well-documented supply chain issues, we�
Ecore International plans to invest $25.5 million to open a state-of-the-art manufacturing and recycling facility in Ozark, where it will create 84 jobs, according to Alabama State Gov. Kay Ivey.
Pennsylvania-based Ecore specialises in transforming reclaimed materials into high
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Summer might be on its way out, but Lisa Rinna is still turning up the heat.
The “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star, 59, dropped a thirst trap on Instagram Thursday, posing in a pale yellow Dilara Findi
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An intelligent field robot and X-ray technology, using sensors developed by the Fraunhofer Development Centre for X-ray Technology, are helping plant breeders select heat-tolerant plant varieties to sustain crop levels during extre
The scrap market represents one of the most established circular concepts to exist in the material recycling industry – smelting old metal to manufacture new metal. But that doesn't mean waste contractors must be reliant only on traditional handling techniques and conventional recycling
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You are standing on a churning sea of molten metal, hundreds of kilometres deep. Fortunately, that’s not all you’re standing on. There’s some rock too – a lot of it, actua