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" ... Investigating the ice deposits inside the cave, the researchers found layers of ash and charcoal preserved between the ice layers. Radiocarbon dating of the charcoal shows that people visited the cave repeatedly from about 150 to 950 CE. Analysis of trees growing in the area of the caves show that the region experienced various severe droughts in the past 2,000 years, and the dated layers coincide with five major drought events that impacted the Puebloan society. Using large fires to melt cave ice, the Pueblo peoples obtained the much-needed water to survive the droughts. ... "
" ... Last century’s political industrial complex was necessary to win the first space race but is now an obstacle to winning the second. The government must shift to supporting and leveraging commercial ambitions (just as NASA demonstrated with SpaceX and Lockheed is doing with Blue Origin) to achieve even greater technically ambitious dreams. NASA's new model must prioritize commercial growth to achieve these goals and not compete against it with programs like SLS, best tossed into the ash heap of history. It must be one that promotes free enterprise by leveraging entrepreneurial vision and private capital; that rewards well-led companies and not just the well postured; and that prevents politicians from choosing the winners and losers of the Final Frontier. ... "
" ... The Hewn Bench by Sebastian Cox is made from well managed crops of English ash and hand coppiced ... [+] Kentish hazel. ... "
" ... This Mediterranean island was born from erupting volcanoes, the most violent in recent millennia—known as the Minoan eruption—having been in the year 1,613 BCE. Spewing ash and pumice decimated the then two-thousand-year-old settlement of Akrotiri—a city with multistory stone homes, as well as systems for water supply and sewage. ... "
" ... Unilever has split its plans across what it calls the Carbon Rainbow, purple carbon (using CCU to produce soda ash and other necessary chemicals for cleaning); green carbon (such as rhamolipids surfactant from biomass, which replace existing detergents): and grey carbon (where surfactants can be derived from plastic waste). The company is also looking at the development of biodegradable cleaning polymers and low carbon formulations (for example improving the weight efficiency of ingredients). ... "