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Interesting Engineering on MSNThe enemy within: How ancient armies handled waste on the marchExamine the critical role of waste management in military history and its impact on soldiers during conflicts and battle.
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNSewage sludge can find a second life on farm fields. Here's how it's madeBiosolids, also known as sewage sludge, move through a centrifuge during the final stages of processing. Josh Lutz displays ...
An administration document aimed at eradicating paper straws highlights the dangers of PFAS chemicals. Their presence in tap ...
In North Korea, women are referred to as "one wheel of the revolutionary cart." A popular song titled "Women Are Flowers" ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNAntibiotic use by humans is polluting rivers across the globe, study showsA global modeling study found that 8,500 tonnes of antibiotics from human use alone enter rivers annually, threatening ...
Microplastics like microfibers and microbeads escape waste-water systems. They can carry harmful chemicals into nature.
Imagine life where you are not protected by regulations and laws that guard our environment and health. Factories spewing ...
Masses of day trippers descending on rural beauty spots across the UK over the Easter weekend have been lambasted by ...
Israeli attacks have caused secondary deaths from malnutrition and disease among others, as well as affecting vulnerable ...
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Cornwall Live on MSNStinking brown sludge in St Ives 'was not sewage'The Environment Agency (EA) says sewage did not spill into a Cornish harbour after locals said they saw a "large pool of ...
IN a landmark development for international environmental cooperation, Tanzania and Qatar have initiated a series ...
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