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New Surgical Tape Detaches on Demand, California Passes Landmark Mandate for Zero-Emission Trucks

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29.06.2020
by Roxana Adam
#California, #Food Waste, #Furniture, #Green Energy, #Liquid Air Energy, #MIT, #Ottan Studio, #Zero-Emission Trucks
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MIT researchers have developed a strong adhesive tape that can seal up tears in lungs and intestines; he world’s biggest ‘liquid air battery’ is now under construction in the UK; and California is the first US state to require trucks to go emissions-free. More good news below:

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Good News
29.06.2020
by Roxana Adam
#California, #Food Waste, #Furniture, #Green Energy, #Liquid Air Energy, #MIT, #Ottan Studio, #Zero-Emission Trucks
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