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The Boeing 787 Dreamliner has a significant advantage over previous Boeing jets thanks to its no-bleed architecture. In traditional aircraft systems, bleed air from the primary air stream is taken for pressurization of sumps, valves, and other internal systems. Similarly, bleed air from the bypass stream is used to actuate and cool external components. Numerous …

Technology In association with Covid jolted our workforces into tech literacy – there wasn’t a choice. Now it’s time to check whether your new technology actually works for your employees. (Content Partnership) It was more than 18 months ago that Grant Frear first started talking about “humanising technology” – not just for customers but for …

The Supervised Consumption Site in Lethbridge. (Lethbridge News Now) By David Opinko Aug 12, 2020 11:02 AM LETHBRIDGE, AB – In just a matter of weeks, ARCHES will no longer be providing supervised consumption services in Lethbridge. A letter was recently sent out to neighbouring businesses informing them of this development. Effective August 31, 2020, …

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Global Video Streaming Market – Analysis by Streaming Type (VOD, Live), Revenue Model (AVOD, TVOD, SVOD), by End User, by Region, by Country (2020 Edition): Market Insights, COVID-19 Impact, Competition and Forecast (2020-2025)” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The Global Video Streaming Market, valued at USD 42.14 Billion in the year …

Every month, Americans stream over 8 billion hours of content to their digital screens. By 2025, the number of Internet-connected devices is slated to increase to 28 billion from today’s 9.2 billion and the rollout of 5G networks could push an individual mobile user to consume 200 GB of data a month. The amount of numbers, …

Families with higher carbon footprints are likely to consume more confectionery, alcohol, and restaurant food, according to a new study by Japanese and European researchers published in One Earth. Considering the spectrum of traditional to urban lifestyles across Japan, Associate Professor Keiichiro Kanemoto of the Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto, Japan, and …

Image copyright Sophy Charlton / Dorset County Museum Image caption The evidence comes from dental plaque from Neolithic remains Scientists have discovered the earliest direct evidence of milk consumption by humans. The team identified milk protein entombed in dental plaque on the teeth of prehistoric farmers from Britain. It shows that humans were consuming dairy …

Botanists in New Zealand are warning the public not to consume lichen growing on footpaths and shady rocks throughout the country, after misleading stories about its stimulatory properties spread rapidly online. The University of Otago lichenologist Dr Allison Knight dubbed a common species of local lichen “sexy pavement lichen” after discovering it was being promoted …

Paintings in the likeness of former U.S President Barack Obama, left to right, U.S. President Donald Trump and Albert Einstein are displayed on a wall of a canteen at the Pocket Aces Pvt studio in Mumbai, India, on Monday, July 29, 2019. The tiny digital studio is making a name for itself in the world’s …