Lush vertical village will let residents live high among the trees

Work has begun on a new high-rise by MVRDV. Named La Serre, it will be defined by a steel grid facade that will host hundreds of trees and plants, allowing every resident to enjoy a greenery filled balcony or terrace area.

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Mitsubishi gets down to business with 180-km Minicab EV kei van

At the dawn of the current EV revolution, Mitsubishi launched a highway-capable, mass-produced five-door hatchback called the i-MiEV, followed by an electric version of its veteran microvan. Now that Minicab-MiEV is being updated for 2024.

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Did the Local Void shoot a monster extreme-energy cosmic ray our way?

Earth has been blasted by the second strongest ultrahigh-energy cosmic ray ever observed. While its origins remain unknown, astrophysicists are pointing the finger at the Local Void, a fundamentally empty area of the cosmos next to the Milky Way.

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Eye Wash Station and Shower Flow Assurance In Hazardous Areas With SIL-2 Rated FLT93 Switches

Plant operations and safety staff in the petrochemical, refineries, chemical, and other industries required to meet U.S. Occupational Health & Safety (OSHA) regulations for emergency eye wash stations and showers in hazardous areas will find the SIL-2 rated FLT93 Flow Switch from Fluid Components International (FCI) helps them to ensure water flow and alert staff to station-in-use events.

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The Perfect Instrumentation Equipment For Craft Brewers

Rainer Kruppa is a passionate craft brewer who has optimized his own organic-certified Calenberger brewery, ensuring optimal efficiency for up to four brews of 1,200 liters each per day, all crafted according to his personal recipes. In addition to his own beer varieties, Kruppa also produces unique brews for “gipsy brewers” who lack their own brewing facilities. To achieve this remarkable level of production flexibility, Kruppa combines his expertise as a brewmaster with support from Anderson-Negele’s instrumentation solutions.

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Get Seven Iconic MS Office Programs, Just $30 in Black Friday Sale Through 11/27

This bundle gives you lifetime access to 2019 versions of Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Access, Publisher and One Note with no subscription or license fees. Image: StackCommerce Since MS Office…

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New Hygienic Angle Seat Valves For Food and Beverage Production

Schubert & Salzer is extending its range of sterile and aseptic valves by two new types of hygienic angle seat valves.

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Personalized medicine: The pros, cons and concerns

The term ‘personalized medicine’ is being used more and more frequently. But what does it mean? This explainer outlines what personalized medicine is, its advantages and some concerns that have been raised in relation to it.

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Arizona solar canal project aims to save water while making power

With most of Arizona in a state of moderate to extreme drought, the Gila River Indian Community and the US Army Corps of Engineers have signed a deal to begin a solar-over-canal project designed to cut down evaporation and boost solar efficiency.

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