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Karin Kloosterman
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Biblical red dye found in a cave in Israel
Scarlet red, a pigment made from insects, is used to make frapacinos pink at Starbucks but it was the dye of choice to make the...
Researchers find toxins in your tampons
Like the microplastics found from plastic teeth aligners, new research on tampons reveals hidden dangers of arsenic and lead.
Scientists design ‘Dune’-inspired spacesuit to recycle urine
Scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine and Cornell University have developed a new spacesuit, inspired by Frank Herbert’s Dune, that recycles urine via a filtration backpack...
Ancient Goddess of War ring found by boy in Israel
Biblical era ring of the Roman Goddess Minerva (Greek Athena) found on the Carmel Mountain in Israel. It probably belonged to a woman or a...
Lithium ion batteries a growing source of pollution in the US
A novel sub-class of per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) in lithium ion batteries is a growing source of pollution in air and water.The findings were published...
The world needs to triple renewable energy capacity to 11.2 TW by 2030 to meet COP28 goal
"Renewables must grow at higher speed and scale. Our new report sheds light on the direction of travel; if we continue with the current growth...
Masdar breaks ground on solar power plant in Sharjah
Masdar's new solar energy park in Sharjah breaks ground in cooperation with French energy company EDF.
Chinese EV company BYD invests $1 billion to open car plant in Turkey
China makes a $1 billion deal with Turkey to build EVs in Turkey circumventing EU tariffs imposed on Chinese electric cars.
Is eating honeycomb good for you?
This review of existing studies on eating beeswax or honeycomb showed an antimicrobic effect of beeswax against Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella enterica, Candida albicans and Aspergillus...
Setting fines for hurry honking using cameras and AI
To combat impatient honkers Tel Aviv, the startup city, has developed an automated system to detect a honk and activate a camera to determine if...
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