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With the development of economy and society, the demand for wood in our country is increasing year by year, and the production and sales of wood processing are also increasing. Therefore, it is urgent ...
Sawdust– named for the color of his fur– was a hit at the Brookfield Civic Plaza concert in June. “I think it really does relax people and put people at ease,” said Recreation Supervisor ...
After some training, Sawdust got certified as a therapy animal. “He’s trained to be inside or outside. He’s potty-trained. He will ride elevators,” Billstrom said. Posing for selfies?
This work aimed to investigate the capacity of Pleurotus ostreatus DSM 1833 to degrade 2,4-dichlorophenol, important pollutant found in the wastewaters of the paper and cellulose industry. Using a ...
Smoking is an excellent food preservation method but also a source of contamination of foodstuffs with carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Herein we investigated the influence of ...
Surface interactions between the adsorbents and heavy metal ions play an important role in the adsorption process, and appropriately decorating the material’s surface can significantly improve the ...
Many wild mushrooms are nutritious, delicious, and safe to eat, but some pose a health risk. Learn 3 edible wild mushrooms and 5 poisonous types to avoid.
One of the largest events of the year in Ocean Shores, Five Star Dealerships’ Sand and Sawdust Festival, is set for June 27–29 at the Ocean Shores Convention Center.
Take oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus), for example. In Namibia, a project called BioHab uses them to support food security, livelihoods and housing.