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DAILY SCIENCE

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by Kathy Kohm | Oct 6, 2016

  • End of life planning . . . for foam furniture and insulation

    End of life planning . . . for foam furniture and insulation

  • What’s the minimum amount of energy needed to provide a decent living—for everyone?

    What’s the minimum amount of energy needed to provide a decent living—for everyone?

  • Rent, Don’t buy

    Rent, Don’t buy

  • Antioxidants from red wine could help cut food waste

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