i m laila harrak. ahead on cnn newsroom, the white house is on the defensive after more classified documents were discovered at president biden s private home. plus live images from dnipro, ukraine, where a search is under way for survivors trapped in the rubble of an apartment building after a russian missile strike. the latest in a live report. and global condemnation after iran executed a british iranian national. now we re hearing from the man s family, who says he s innocent. we ll have those stories and more for you in just a moment. first, we re tracking breaking news out of nepal. state media report a plane from domestic carrier yeti airlines has crashed west of kathmandu. cnn s kristie lu stout is tracking events from hong kong. reporter: just imagine the agony for family members who are waiting for any information. right now this is what we know. we know that a yeti airlines jetliner crashed on sunday in nepal. we know at least 32 have been killed. a spoke
they ve got forever chemicals in them, teflon. plastic works, we ll keep using it, and we encourage recycling. we re joined by hindsight policy manager for the advocacy group city to see live from bristol, england. good to have you with us. banning single-use plastics, an important measure. will it really make the impact that environmentalists like yourself in england are hoping for? so i think there are two answers to your question there. first i want to say, everything on this list is there because they re some of the most polluting single-use plastics. the items we find most commonly on our beaches, in our rivers, in our oceans. removing them from the market will have a significant impact. however, these are minimum standards. these have already been agreed all across the european union. a ban has been in place over two years in all our neighboring
Bernd Dörfler: Ein fast unbekanntes künstlerisches Oeuvre mainpost.de - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mainpost.de Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The 3D revolution
Although the technology has been around for decades, recent years have demonstrated the versatility of 3D printing
KARACHI:
Think of a world where you can create household items, toys for your kids and out-of-date spare parts by yourself. No longer do you have to scour markets online and offline to look for the obscure items you need. All you have to do is get some raw plastic or rubber, feed it to a 3D printer, input the design for your model using CAD software and let technology take care of the rest.
We now live in a three-dimensional wonderland. The revolutionary 3D printing technology was introduced in the 1980s to make 3D models not by using paper and ink but instead by using solid materials like plastic and rubber for printing, and to produce a solid 3D model of an object. Now after nearly 40 years, Pakistan is finally adopting the technology, not only for creating objects for the home but to use the technology on an industrial, educational, health and e
Hingeschaut: Die Blume, ihr Vogel und ihr Stern luzernerzeitung.ch - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from luzernerzeitung.ch Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.