The article focuses on a research, which founds touching thermal paper receipts could extend bisphenol A (BPA) retention in the body . It mentions researchers Jonathan W. Martin and Jiaying Liu found handling paper containing isotopically labeled BPA for five minute can increase BPA retention, which is evident in the urine analysis.
The article focuses on the machines and products that create artificial snow inorder to create or enhance the already present snow at resorts for film shooting and winter sports. It talks about the use of artificial snow making machines being used in Winter Olympics for winter sports like snowboarding and skiing. It tells about the use of the bacteria Pseudomonas syringae that consists a nucleating protein that helps create snow from water. It speaks about the use of paper as artificial snow.
The article discusses how renewable solution provider Stora Enso has targeted substances from sugars and lignin to offset paper sales decline and mentions how cardboard and pulp for diapers have been firm's saving graces. Topics include views of Andreas Birmoser, head of strategy and business development for Stora Enso's biomaterials division, on shift to online publication, how Stora Enso separates wood into the basic components of lignin, and capacity of xylose by firm's facility.