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2 weeks ago |
cnn.com | Angelica Pursley |Max Burnell |Tom Page
Ad Feedback Video Ad Feedback From beanies to binoculars: Why costume is key in this director's cinematic universe From binoculars to sweatbands, the characters in Wes Anderson’s cinematic universe wear their personas -- sometimes literally -- on their sleeves.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
cnn.com | Tom Page
Lake Naivasha, northwest of Nairobi, Kenya is becoming increasingly unnavigable. Water hyacinth, the world’s most widespread invasive species, is blanketing the lake, choking its fish and leaving people stranded. “Sometimes it becomes very serious,” says Simon Macharia, a local fisherman, about the weed problem. “There was this incident where fishermen were trapped by hyacinth inside the lake for three days.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
accuweather.com | Tom Page
A prototype farm in Bada, Saudi Arabia, uses SecondSky in polyethylene greenhouse covers manufactured by SABIC. The company says its TRUCIRCLE polyethylene can be recycled. (Photo Credits: Courtesy SABIC via CNN Newsource) (CNN) — In a world where the climate is increasingly hot and volatile, farmers are having trouble keeping their crops cool. A startup founded in the desert of Saudi Arabia thinks it might have a solution.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
es-us.noticias.yahoo.com | Tom Page
(CNN) – En un mundo donde el clima es cada vez más cálido y volátil, los agricultores tienen problemas para mantener frescos sus cultivos. Una startup fundada en el desierto de Arabia Saudita cree que podría tener una solución. Su tecnología reduce las temperaturas en el interior de los invernaderos hasta 7°C sin perder luz, mediante el uso de nanotecnología incorporada en láminas de polímeros plásticos para reducir la radiación solar infrarroja cercana.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
cnn.com | Tom Page
This greenhouse in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates, uses SecondSky nanotechnology to keep crops cool. Courtesy iyris CNN — In a world where the climate is increasingly hot and volatile, farmers are having trouble keeping their crops cool. A startup founded in the desert of Saudi Arabia thinks it might have a solution.
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