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  • Nov 26, 2024 | shopmoment.com | Willem Verbeeck |Steven Schultz |Alec Ploof

    Or 3-12 monthly payments withMembers get up to 10% back!Start earning todayEasy 60-Day ReturnsEligible for Free ShippingYou asked for it, we made it. Our popular Santa Fe Shoulder Bag in a smaller cross-body fanny sling form. With 2L of capacity, this sling is the perfect sidekick for carrying your film camera, point-and-shoot, and plus-sized phone, along with all your daily essentials.

  • Nov 17, 2024 | shopmoment.com | Steven Schultz

    Or 4 interest-free payments of 28.00 withBundleKeep it simple, or to complete your kit add a bundle. Members get up to 10% back!Start earning todayEasy 60-Day ReturnsEligible for Free ShippingExpert Help• Fast & FreeDesigned for life, built for adventure. From school, to hikes, to road trips, this backpack has the organization, capacity and comfort to fit almost any activity.

  • Sep 30, 2024 | techxplore.com | Steven Schultz

    A congressionally mandated study led by Princeton's Emily Carter has released a comprehensive roadmap for research and policies to enable large-scale recycling of carbon pollution into high-demand, useful products like fuels and construction materials. The release follows a 2023 report by the same committee that found that a significant fraction of carbon emissions could be recycled, but cautioned that accomplishing the task faced substantial challenges.

  • Sep 29, 2024 | coalzoom.com | Steven Schultz

    Study Shows Routes For Recycling Carbon Dioxide and Coal Waste Into Useful Products By Steven Schultz, Office of Engineering Communications  September 29, 2024 - A congressionally mandated study led by Princeton’s Emily Carter has released a comprehensive roadmap for research and policies to enable large-scale recycling of carbon pollution into high-demand, useful products like fuels and construction materials.

  • Sep 27, 2024 | princeton.edu | Steven Schultz

    A congressionally mandated study led by Princeton's Emily Carter has released a comprehensive roadmap for research and policies to enable large-scale recycling of carbon pollution into high-demand, useful products like fuels and construction materials. The release follows a 2023 report by the same committee that found that a significant fraction of carbon emissions could be recycled, but cautioned that accomplishing the task faced substantial challenges.

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