(Gray News) – Many Dr. Pepper fans are struggling to find the popular soda at grocery stores across the country, and the company says it is working on a solution. The company said all of Dr Pepper’s flavors are affected by the shortage, and it is working with its distribution …
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Biden’s VP Pick is said to be implicit
WILMINGTON, Del. – Joseph R. Biden Jr. has told allies he has interviewed every finalist in his vice-presidential search, and his advisers plan to make an announcement by the middle of the week, informing people about the selection process he said on Monday. In a sign that the choice is …
Read More »Researchers are using nanocellulose to create materials with new properties
Nanocellulose decorated with metal nanoparticles. Credit: Magnus Johansson When nanocellulose is combined with different types of metal nanoparticles, materials are formed with many new and exciting properties. They can be antibacterial, change color under pressure, or convert light to heat. “To put it simply, we make gold from nanocellulose,” says …
Read More »DT accounts Ed Oliver says he felt ‘abused’ due to May’s arrest
Buffalo Bills defense attorney Ed Oliver said he felt “hurt” when discussing the incidents surrounding an arrest in May in which prosecutors were later dropped. Oliver was arrested on charges of driving while intoxicated (DWI) and on May 16 unlawfully carrying a weapon, stuttering, but District Attorney Montgomery County, Texas, …
Read More »Plummeting of renewable energy, battery prices mean that China could have 62% clean power and cost 11% by 2030
China is the largest emitter of greenhouse gases in the world, and builds the most power plants of any country in the world, so its decarbonization is at the forefront to prevent dangerous climate change. But the cost of storing wind, solar and energy has fallen so fast that building …
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