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Manufacturing Day builds futures for many.
2015-08-07 14:31:14| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
On October 2, manufacturers, colleges, and trade schools will celebrate Manufacturing Day by opening their doors and inviting young people to experience modern manufacturing. Annual national event is designed to dispel prevalent misconceptions about the industry and address serious skilled labor gap. Students, teachers, parents, and job seekers can see for themselves that manufacturing provides clean, safe, high-tech environments in which to pursue challenging, creative, well-paid careers.
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First practical hybrid aircraft takes to the skies and could save many lives
2015-07-29 19:00:29| Extremetech
Spanish firm Axter Aerospace has developed a new hybrid powerplant that may transform the small single-engine aircraft world, making flight far less risky.
California Almonds Have Less Environmental Impact Than Many Foods
2015-07-21 19:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Yale Environment 360: California almonds could become carbon-neutral or even carbon-negative if growers were to make full use of practices such as shell, hull, and biomass recycling, according to new research in the Journal of Industrial Ecology. Eighty percent of the world's almonds come from the drought-stricken state, and production operations there have drawn much ire since studies showed that almonds are a particularly water-intensive crop. However, the new research shows that the energy and greenhouse gas footprints...
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Pope applauds ecology advocates in rome from many religions
2015-06-29 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ABC: Pope Francis on Sunday encouraged people of different religions to work together in caring for the Earth, which he called our "common house." Speaking from his window in a Vatican palazzo to tens of thousands of pilgrims and tourists, Francis singled out a few hundred people who had marched to St. Peter's Square under the banner "One Earth, one family." The marchers included Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus and others who had walked from near the French embassy to remind people of a key U.N....
If Sugar Is Fattening, How Come So Many Kids Are Thin?
2015-06-23 08:23:49| Sugar Industry News
Sugar, these days, has a bad reputation. The crucial ingredient in the foods that many Americans count among their favorites (hey, Ben! what is up, Jerry?) has become, in the public mind, not just a source of sweetness on the palate, but also a poison. A toxin. Something that, some argue, should be regulated the same way alcohol is. The consumption of refined sugar, as we commonly understand it today, is a direct cause not just of obesity and fatigue, but also of diabetes and depressionnot to mention many more maladies that are the current subjects of research. Refined sugar, the current thinking goes, won\'t just make you gain weight; it will also leech away your health, pretty much, one red velvet cupcake at a time.
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