Honeywell’s Advanced Biomass Technology to Revolutionize Sustainable Aviation Fuel Production
Honeywell’s advanced hydrocracking technology can be used to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from abundant biomass sources, making it more environmentally friendly than traditional fossil-based jet fuels. Their Fischer-Tropsch (FT) Unicracking™ technology extracts liquids and waxes from processed biomass, such as crop residues, wood waste or food scraps, to create SAF that meets aviation industry…
Ezekiel Elliott and Cowboys Reunite in Talks, Sparking NFL Rumors: From Pro Bowls to Declining Yards
The Cowboys are currently in talks with Ezekiel Elliott’s representative, as reported by Josina Anderson of CBS Sports. ESPN has also noted that there is mutual interest in a potential reunion between Elliott and the team after he spent the 2023 season with the Patriots. Ezekiel Elliott was drafted fourth overall in 2016 and played…
New Beginnings: San Jose Sharks Fire Coach David Quinn as Poor Season Ends
In a historically poor season, the San Jose Sharks fired coach David Quinn on Wednesday. The team finished with a record of 19-54-9, becoming the first NHL team in the salary cap era to fail to reach 20 wins in a full 82-game season. They had a rough start, going 0-10-1, and ended the season…
Fun and Fundraising: The Ultimate Family-Friendly Event for Science, Golf, and Charity in Sinking Spring
The S.P.A.R.K.S. Foundation and Blankets of Hope Berks are thrilled to announce the upcoming Swings for Science, Birdies for Blankets event at Sittler Golf in Sinking Spring. This family-friendly event will take place from Friday, June 7, to Sunday, June 9, offering three days of fun and activities for attendees of all ages. The event…
AFT and ASU Embrace Technology: Local Company Expands Operations with Cutting-Edge Equipment, While University Introduces AI Degree Program
Advanced Fiber Technology (AFT), founded by Bucyrus-native Doug Leuthold and his family in 1988, is now expanding its operations with the opening of a second production line at its facility in Crossroads Industrial Park. This $5.5 million investment includes $4.75 million in cutting-edge technology, robotics, and automation in the wastepaper conversion industry. The expansion has…
Celebrating the Power of Books: A Tribute to Literary Legends and Heritage on World Book and Copyright Day
The celebration of World Book and Copyright Day takes place annually on 23 April, a date that holds symbolic importance in world literature. This day marks the deaths of renowned authors William Shakespeare, Miguel de Cervantes, and Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, and serves as a tribute to books and authors worldwide. UNESCO’s General Conference…
Substance Use among School-aged Children: Unveiling Trends and Factors through the HBSC Study
The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study is a large-scale school-based survey conducted every four years in collaboration with the WHO Regional Office for Europe. The data collected from this study are used at national, regional, and international levels to gain a deeper understanding of adolescent health and well-being, identify social determinants of health,…
Discover the Latest Scientific Breakthroughs with Live Science’s Newsletter: Your Daily Journey of Discovery
Looking to stay informed about the latest scientific discoveries and breakthroughs? Look no further than Live Science, your go-to source for groundbreaking research and fascinating insights. With our newsletter, you’ll receive the most up-to-date advances from the world of science delivered straight to your inbox every day. Whether you’re interested in space exploration, ancient cultures,…
TSMC Unveils Groundbreaking A16 Technology for Data Center Applications
TSMC recently unveiled its A16 (1.6nm) technology at the 2024 North America Technology Symposium held in California, showcasing their plans to mass-produce the new manufacturing process by 2026. The Taiwan-based chip foundry highlighted that the A16 technology would improve logic density and chip performance by incorporating advanced nanosheet transistors with backside power rail solutions. Compared…
Green Thumbs: Beatrice High School’s Annual Plant Sale and Botany Class
This week, Beatrice High School’s science club is hosting its annual spring sale. The school’s greenhouse, which was a grant project initiated by Dr. Joan Christen several years ago, has been managed by BHS teacher Paula Heinz for five years. Heinz shared that the science club and botany students assist during the sale days and…