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German chemicals firm Evonik has signed a term sheet with hydrogen specialist VoltH2 to build a 50MW electrolyser at the Delfzijl chemical park in the Netherlands.
Accidents are unavoidable and can occur anywhere. With people constantly on the move-whether commuting, exercising, carrying heavy bags, or engaging in recreational sports-there is a high chance of an ...
Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical compound that’s used for many purposes, from whitening teeth to cleaning small cuts and scrapes. Some people claim it can even cure cancer. The claim is based on ...
Delivering drugs to specific, hard-to-reach areas in the human body remains a challenge in drug development. Typically, drug molecules administered via pills or injections circulate randomly through ...
Thanks to their special iridescence and unmatched beauty, pearls have been highly sought after throughout history. Due to their rarity and demand, the development of pearlescent pigments to mimic the ...
Here’s how to clean a mattress properly, according to experts. All you need is a few ingredients and appliances to get the ...
To safely whiten your teeth at home, follow product instructions and use professional-grade, ADA-approved products. Avoid overuse, brush gently with a soft-bristled toothbrush, maintain good oral ...
Exclusive: Suppliers to Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Waitrose and top-end restaurants breeding fish with severe wounds and releasing ...
Occupational studies stretching back decades have found an increased risk of bladder cancer among hairdressers.
One thing that will never go out of style is the class and elegance of a pearl. To attempt to recreate the rare beauty of the pearl, a low-cost alternative is needed to keep up with the demand of cons ...
Despite up and down temperatures, the longer daylight hours this month and into March coincide with skunk mating season returning once again. Francis Skalicky, media specialist with the Missouri ...