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Monday, May 08, 2023

Made in Switzerland - Toblerone


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Friday, May 05, 2023

How safe is Baby Powder?

Johnson & Johnson declared that it would pay $8.9 billion over 25 years to settle all existing and future claims against the company's baby powder and other cosmetic talc products, which were alleged to have caused cancer.

The company's subsidiary, LTL Management, Inc., will re-file for voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy to resolve the accusations, but the move is not an admission of guilt. Johnson & Johnson and its other affiliates will continue to conduct their operations as usual without filing for bankruptcy protection.

In a statement, Erik Haas, the company's Vice President of Litigation, denied the allegations and stated that the claims lacked scientific validity. However, the company chose to settle to avoid the lengthy process of resolving these cases in the tort system, which could take decades and incur significant expenses without compensating most claimants.



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Thursday, May 04, 2023

What is Biomimicry?

Biomimicry is the approach of imitating the solutions adopted by nature through natural selection and applying those principles to human engineering.

The biomimicry approach favors natural choices that nature has tested over millions of years to understand what works best and what doesn't. Ultimately, designs that follow biometrics can make human production more efficient, resilient, and sustainable.


We see an approach to innovation that seeks sustainable solutions to human challenges by emulating nature’s time-tested patterns and strategies. The goal is to create products, processes, and policies—new ways of living—well-adapted to life on Earth over the long haul.

Nature has already solved many of the problems that society is facing. Animals, plants, and microorganisms are experienced engineers. They know what works, what's appropriate, and what lasts on Earth. After 3.8 billion years of research and development, what did not work is now a fossil, and what is around us is the secret to survival. Biomimicry is a technological-oriented approach that focuses on applying nature's lessons.




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Wednesday, May 03, 2023

What (or who) is Sophia?

Sophia was developed by Hanson Laboratories, a company that specializes in creating lifelike robots that can interact with humans.


According to the company's website, Sophia is capable of natural language processing, facial recognition, and emotional analysis. She is designed to interact with humans in a way that is both intuitive and engaging, with the ultimate goal of becoming a companion and helper to people all over the world.





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Tuesday, May 02, 2023

The Future of Tires

In a world where technology is constantly advancing, Michelin has introduced an innovative new tire concept that is sure to turn heads. The tire, which is structure without air, represents a major breakthrough in tire technology and has the potential to revolutionize the automotive industry.

The new Michelin tire is made from a unique combination of materials that allow it to function without air. Instead of relying on air pressure to maintain its shape and support the weight of a vehicle, the tire uses a series of flexible ribs that are designed to support the weight of the vehicle while providing a comfortable ride.






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Monday, May 01, 2023

What is Bourbon?

Bourbon is a type of American whiskey that is distilled from a mash made primarily of corn. The mash must contain at least 51% corn, and it must be aged in new, charred oak barrels. Other requirements for bourbon include being produced in the United States and bottled at a minimum of 80 proof.

Trade protection for the name "bourbon" is provided by a number of legal regulations. In the United States, bourbon is protected as a distinctive product of the United States under federal law. This means that any whiskey labeled as "bourbon" must meet the legal requirements for the product, including the mash composition and aging in new, charred oak barrels.


 

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