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WGAU Radio on MSNNew study links children’s mattresses to harmful chemical exposureNew research from the American Chemical Society suggests that children’s mattresses may be releasing potentially harmful ...
The highest levels of the chemicals were found near the children’s beds, according to the study published Tuesday in the ...
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Soap Central on MSNBeyond the Gates Recap, April 16, 2025: Both Dani and Naomi called it a washHere's your Beyond the Gates recap for Wednesday, April 16, 2024 when Naomi and Jacob turned the Tide. On Beyond the Gates, ...
According to two new studies, babies' and children's mattresses and bedding emit toxic chemicals and flame retardants ...
Dry Studio is back with its latest gaming keyboard, the Ice Ring 63 RT. It's uses magnetic switches, high quality components, ...
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The Family Handyman on MSNLovesac Sactional Review: This Is the Last Couch I Will Ever BuyThroughout college and early adulthood, my now-husband and I never got too attached to our furniture. After all, we were ...
The sun rises over the Central Valley, and with it, a bustling microcosm of California culture springs to life at the Madera Flea Market – a sprawling bazaar where bargain hunters and culinary ...
According to UNESCO, plastic waste makes up 80% of all marine pollution, with 8–10 million metric tons of plastic making its ...
Imagine tiny LEGO pieces that automatically snap together to form a strong, flat sheet. Then, scientists add special chemical ...
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Anthropocene Magazine on MSNClearly cool: A transparent paper-based material could replace single-use plasticsThe millimeter-thick paperboard behaves just like plastic; it's strong, transparent, shapeable—and can hold boiling water.
Japanese materials leader Kuraray Co. Ltd. has acquired California-based Nelumbo Inc., a UC Berkeley spinout specializing in ...
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