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3D Printing Could Resurrect Custom Carmaking
2015-06-26 00:10:56| TechNewsWorld
Divergent Microfactories just introduced the world to the Blade, a 3D-printed supercar it designed as a proof of concept to spur the establishment of other microautomakers and reshape the auto industry. Divergent Microfactories envisions microautomakers emerging similar to the way microbreweries have popped up across the U.S. It wants to "democratize the auto industry."
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Golden helps resurrect Canyon Club, lead company through recession
2015-04-11 21:07:19| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
Albuquerque's Bill Golden remembers being a not-so-inspired student at Montana Tech when he was earning his degree in mining engineering. But he pushed through and later worked as a miner, framer, bartender and was an "all around ski bum" prior to a position with Ingersoll Rand in 1981.
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Forest fires may resurrect radioactive soil near Chernobyl
2015-02-10 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
United Press International: When the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded in 1986, some 85 petabecquerels of radioactive cesium was released into the atmosphere and surrounding environs. Researchers believe somewhere between 2 and 8 PBq is still lingering in the soil and forest debris that surrounds the disaster site. Scientists have long feared that forest fires could send leftover radiation back into the atmosphere as radioactive leaves and other dead and dry plant material burn up -- traces of cesium wafting skyward...
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Nanny State: De Blasio to Resurrect Attempt at NYC Big Soda Ban
2014-05-05 13:20:10| Beverages - Topix.net
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced this week his administration will pick up where former Mayor Michael Bloomberg left off and will continue the battle to ban sodas larger than 16 ounces.
U.S.-Mexico experiment aims to resurrect the Colorado River delta
2014-03-23 06:30:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
LA Times: The mighty Colorado River, which over millenniums has carved the Grand Canyon, does an unusual thing when it gets south of the Arizona-Mexico border. It dies. The Morelos Dam -- sitting on the international boundary -- serves as its headstone, diverting nearly all of the river water into an aqueduct that serves agriculture as well as homes in Tijuana. South of the dam, the river channel travels about 75 miles to the Gulf of California. Except when filled by rains, the channel is bone dry. But...
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