Long considered byproducts of the bayou, algae and oyster shells may hold new value. A Nicholls chemistry research team is studying how they can be repurposed into biodiesel.
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The Easiest Way to Devein Shrimp: Demonstrated by a Chef
Four smart ways to devein shrimp—whether you need to move quickly or are aiming for flawless presentation.
A major change is coming to how PowerShell is installed on Windows, and it could affect some enterprise workflows in ...
Researchers have developed an effective method for converting discarded peanut shells, a common agricultural byproduct, into ...
Much like the tap method, this no-peel hard-boiled egg technique will save you time and make it easier than ever to whip up a ...
Dyeing Easter eggs across the Orthodox world is a centuries-old tradition blending chemistry, craftsmanship and symbolism, ...
Yes, I have a soft spot for wings that get the texture right before anything else. Give me that crisp, crackly skin, a juicy ...
High-purity silicon is used in computer chips and solar cells. A new analytical method developed at the Department of Ion Physics and Applied Physics ...
The microwave technology provide significant time, labor, and financial savings to the US peanut industry during the grading ...
This South Carolina diner serves crispy broasted chicken, generous portions, and old-school flavors locals keep coming back ...
When Jasper Baur was a freshman at New York's Binghamton University, his interests centered on earth sciences. Then he got ...
A skeleton in the Texas desert reopens a buried history in ‘Lone Star’ — and exposes the stories a town tells to live with ...
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