Read more about the article Breakthrough In Scrubbing Microplastics From The World’s Oceans
Picture shows natural and synthetic marine debris in Oahu, Hawaii, in undated footage. SEED's Trash Time Machine uses water and physics to separate natural and synthetic material. (@seed.world/Newsflash)

Breakthrough In Scrubbing Microplastics From The World’s Oceans

Retired US Marine Corps combat engineer shows off a new tool capable of separating microplastics from organic sea matter. The Trash Time Machine (TTM) is an open-source invention created by…

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Read more about the article Last Surviving World War II Focke Wulf FW 200 Rebuilt By Aircraft Engineer Whose Career Ended When He Was Drafted To The Front
The Focke-Wulf Fw 200 "Condor" that was restored after it was recovered from Norway 21 years ago.

Last Surviving World War II Focke Wulf FW 200 Rebuilt By Aircraft Engineer Whose Career Ended When He Was Drafted To The Front

A 96-year-old German engineer who had to give up his studies as an aircraft engineer when he was sent to fight on the front in 1939 and became a locomotive…

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