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Scientists upcycle food scraps into materials stronger than concrete, Uber drivers win their first unionization deal

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28.05.2021
by Roxana Adam
#Australia, #Concrete, #Construction, #Food Waste, #Holograms, #Uber, #Workers Rights
Image: Institute for Industrial Science, University of Tokyo
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Good News
28.05.2021
by Roxana Adam
#Australia, #Concrete, #Construction, #Food Waste, #Holograms, #Uber, #Workers Rights
Image: Institute for Industrial Science, University of Tokyo
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