When there's a will, there's a way. Queensland researchers create device that consumes carbon dioxide and generates electricity. And if you think that's unusual, how about this: Human hair transformed into renewable energy storage. Barber shops and hair salons are sitting on a gold mine!
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Are noise-canceling headphones bad for you? I am not convinced that they are. I think they are of benefit and this article doesn't change my mind.
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Lots of executive shuffling at Legacy. So Kathryn Correia has decided to retire after all. They've brought George Brown back, and the interim CEO (who was their CFO) has decided to quit and go elsewhere.
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FAFO. Google is not messing around. Also, things got a bit more complicated for those who like to organize protests that often turn violent. Who will want to take responsibility now? And of course, the Left is upset about this.
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Mr. Element 118. Yuri Oganessian is the only living man to have an element named after him.
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A nova might light up in Corona Borealis between now and September. Being in the PNW, it will probably be cloudy when it happens.
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If you own a vacant buidling that is unsafe and could catch fire, probably because it's inhabited by criddlers, Seattle's mayor wants to be able have it demolished. Then it will be worth nothing, so you'd better sell it quick or take care of it now.
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Oregon has the second highest number of jobless claims. But if you file for unemployment, don't expect to get your unemployment check soon. And if you're homeless, don't expect to get your shelter soon.
"Hartman points to staffing shortages and lack of federal funding as causes for the lengthy adjudication process."
It's always that, isn't it?
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In Germany, centuries-old trees will be cut down for windmill farms. They call it "green energy".
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