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An animal shelter is in trouble and its staff is hoping the community can help.Feeling Fine Canine Rescue tried to improve itself but the upgrades went horribly wrong and now they’re stuck ...
A Livermore dog park has been shut down after reports of glass shards in the dirt. The Livermore Area Recreation and Park District said the issue at May Nissen Dog Park is tied to purchased soil ...
Livermore dog park shut down after shards of glass found in dirt By Marianne Favro • Published May 21, 2025 • Updated on May 21, 2025 at 6:17 pm BOOKMARKER ...
You've perhaps heard of using Moon dirt for building roads and other structures for future lunar explorers. But a group of German scientists reckon they've found another use for the grey stuff ...
Kids In Glass Houses 15th anniversary Dirt tour. December. 14 Birmingham O2 Institute 15 Glasgow SWG3 17 Manchester Albert Hall 18 London O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire 19 Cardiff Students’ Union ...
The chemical treatments to the glass, however, are the real innovation. It begins with a water-repellent layer, and the glass is then treated with a layer of nano dust. What is nano dust?
It fights off superbugs, keeps wine fresh and protects clothes from stains. The liquid glass also makes ovens and bathrooms a doddle to clean - and just one spray could last for a year.
Seattle mag’s editors just got a private hard-hat tour of the new Chihuly Garden and Glass museum at the Seattle Center, and a peek into the nondescript warehouse in Ballard where a huge fiery glass ...
Protecting art from dust, dirt with Museum Glass. By Zahid Sardar March 29, 2009. Examples of frames with Museum Glass and without.
While excavating the cellar of President Washington's home at Mount Vernon, Va., an archaeologist found two glass jars poking out of the dirt. They hold 250-year-old preserved cherries.
WELSH quintet Kids In Glass Houses are back with second album Dirt. This sees the band experimenting with electro, brass and strings, while still keeping their signature rock and roll elements ...
Engineers have developed a new, invisible, non-toxic spray dubbed "liquid glass" that can protect any surface from water, dirt, bacteria, heat and ultraviolet radiation.