Billed as the world's first commercial carbon storage service, last August, Norway's Northern Lights project, began storing CO2 under the seabed off Bergen.
Thanks to Steven Forsythe for sharing a report on the use of agar seaweed in Britain during WWII, Barbara Buchberger at the Robert Koch Institute for pointing out Koch’s use of gelatine for the identification of cholera, and the surviving relative of Fanny Angelina Hesse for sharing a trove of unpublished material.,详情可参考夫子
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