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Letters: People in the street who don't want lockdown to end must lead a thin kind of existence


8 July 2021 • 12:02am
Bangladeshi people sit waiting for free food provided by Dhaka Metropolitan Police during the hard lockdown
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SIR – Television reporters constantly interview members of the public who claim that they don’t want lockdown to end. Where do they find these people?
If their lives have not been blighted by the lockdowns of the last 16 months, I can only assume that they don’t work or run a business; they don’t go shopping; they never eat out; they don’t have school-age children or students in their family; they don’t know anyone in hospital or a care home; they don’t have health problems or ever need to see a GP; they never go on holiday; they never go to the theatre, a cinema or to a concert; they don’t support a charity; they neither attend nor support nor try to organise a local club or organisation; they don’t go to public talks or meetings; they don’t have or want any social contact; ....

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Researchers pioneer a technique to filter water with corn leftovers | Life


Thursday, 29 Apr 2021 05:26 PM MYT
When corn kernels are harvested, leftover leaves, stalks and cobs commonly known as corn stover are very often burned. Reuters pic
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NEW YORK, April 29 Why not purify water using the leaves and stalks that are left behind when corn is harvested? A group of American engineers has come up with a plan to create activated carbon from corn waste.
In the United States, corn is something of a national institution. The country is by far the world’s leading producer of the cereal, which is one of the world’s staple foods. However, corn cultivation generates large amounts of waste. Once the corn kernels have been stripped from plants, vast quantities of leaves, stalks and cobs are left behind. And millions of tons of this corn stover, as it is called, are burned every year. ....

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