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The ELITE series by Emerson combines innovative sensor design, connectivity and diagnostic features to deliver reliable flow ...
With pollution levels rising, the need to quickly check water quality has become more urgent than ever. Traditional ...
A self-powered analytical device that detects toxic amines in water using electrochemiluminescence has been developed by researchers from Japan, enabling pollutant detection without an external power ...
VOTERS. BUT FIRST, AT 530, THE CONESTEE DAM ONCE CALLED A TICKING TIME BOMB, HAS BEEN DEFUZED. CREWS SAY ITS REPLACEMENT IS NEARLY READY TO CONTROL THE REEDY RIVER. OUR PEYTON FURTADO WAS THE FIRST TO ...
Katelyn Scott was walking along the Centennial Trail in Spokane Valley on Saturday morning when she noticed something odd. A blue heron, with a fish in its mouth, was stalking a shallow, rocky pond ...
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Poohsticks, the game in which Piglet and Winnie the Pooh throw sticks into the river from one side of a bridge, and then rush over to the other side to see whose stick appears first, is all about ...
Let’s be honest, we’ve all been there — lugging massive plastic water jugs into our kitchens, subscribing to overpriced “spring water” deliveries and then still buying fridge filters that barely make ...
How fast does your heart beat? It’s a tough question to answer, because our heart rate changes all the time depending on what we’re doing and how our body is behaving. However, [Ludwin] noted that ...
For ages, Ethernet has been the backbone of networking — starting from simple web browsing to cloud computing, data centers, automobiles, and more. Ethernet has enabled countless innovations, and now, ...
PATERSON — Water service has returned to more than two-thirds of Paterson, although pressure levels in many places may be low and residents should still boil what they use, officials said on Aug. 13.