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Author: Erin Elizabeth

Research Shows Medicinal Smoke Kills 94% of Airborne Bacteria

The burning of medicinal smoke, specifically havan sámagri (which does not include sage), has long been a spiritual ritual. New research shows it can have more benefits than you might think. In fact, burning medicinal smoke – emanated by burning wood and a mixture of odoriferous and medicinal herbs, namely havan sámagri – in a room for an hour reduced airborne bacteria by 94 percent in a closed room. The research also showed that the room stayed almost entirely bacteria-free for 24 hours. Some strains of harmful bacteria remained undetected for up to 30 days. RELATED STORY: Scientific facts...

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Vegan Sneakers Set to Be Next Sustainable Plant-Based Craze in 2020

Eco-friendly meatless food products shook up the fast-food industry in 2019. Experts say 2020’s game-changing trend in sustainable consumer goods may be plant-based (or “vegan”) athletic shoes. Last week, Reebok, owned by Adidas since 2005, unveiled the design for its first plant-based running shoe, the Floatride GROW, which is expected to hit store shelves next fall. The upper part of the shoe is made primarily from eucalyptus. Its soles are made from castor beans and natural rubber. The scheduled debut comes two years after Reebok started selling a “vegan” version of its famed Newport (NP) Classic shoes made with cotton...

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AP: Purdue Pharma Owners Took Billions Out of Company as Opioid Crisis Worsened

The Sackler family – the wealthy owners of OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma – started taking far more money out of the company AFTER it was fined for misleading marketing of the powerful prescription painkiller. A court filing made by the company Monday evening shows Purdue made payments for the benefit of members of the Sackler family totaling $10.7 billion from 2008 through 2017. Family members received $4.1 billion in cash over that period. By contrast, distributions for the benefit of family members from 1995 through 2007 totaled $1.3 billion. RELATED STORY: NYT: New York Uncovers $1 Billion in Sackler...

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French Scientist Creates Machine that Turns Plastic into Diesel and Gasoline Fuel

A self-taught French scientist, funded by a French actor, has created a machine that might be a possible solution to the problem of plastic waste. The machine, called Chrysalis, converts non-recyclable plastic trash into 65% diesel, 18% gasoline, 10% gas, and 7% carbon. The inventor, Christofer Costes, 35, says that the diesel can be used for generators or motors, the gasoline to power lamps for heating, the gas for heating, and the carbon for colored crayons. RELATED STORY: How Do We Stop Our Dangerous Addiction to Plastic? RELATED STORY: Thailand’s beloved dugong, named Mariam, found dead with plastic in...

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‘They Could be Anywhere’: Day 2 of Search for Florida Kids at Center of Amber Alert

Search crews in Jacksonville, FL are looking again Monday for two siblings at the center of an Amber Alert. Braxton Williams, 6, was last seen wearing a red sweater with blue jeans and Bri’ya Williams, 5, was last seen wearing a grey sweatshirt with colorful writing on front and black leggings. The children were last seen in the area of the 10000 block of West Beaver Street in Jacksonville. Braxton is said to be on the autism spectrum – but is able to communicate. He was last seen wearing a red sweater and blue jeans. Bri’ya was last seen...

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