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The Invisible Influence: Microplastics' Impact on Clouds and Weather
Tiny particles of microplastics are now discovered virtually everywhere, from the oceans' depths to the highest mountain snow and even within the air above bustling cities.
Russia's SIBUR to boost investments to meet greater Turkish demand
Russia's largest petrochemical plant SIBUR plans to expand investments in facilities in Russia to meet Turkey's growing domestic demand, the executive director for Marketing and Sales, Procurement, Innovation, and Business Development said.
Turkey’s manufacturing capacity rises in May
Turkey's manufacturing industry used 62.6% of its capacity in May, the country's Central Bank said on May 22.
The capacity utilization rate (CUR) of the sector rose 1 percentage points on a monthly basis, the bank survey showed.
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Maria Fragoudaki | Syros | To August 26
The Gallery of the Cyclades on the island of Syros will be showing a new collection of work by New York-based Greek interdisciplinary artist Maria Fragoudaki in the exhibition "Transformation-Reconstruction-Composition," running to August 26.
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Maria Fragoudaki | Syros | July 21 - August 26
The Gallery of the Cyclades on the island of Syros will be showing a new collection of work by New York-based Greek interdisciplinary artist Maria Fragoudaki in the exhibition "Transformation-Reconstruction-Composition," running July 21 to August 26.
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Egypt museum admits King Tut's beard broke off and was glued back
The Egyptian Museum in Cairo acknowledged on Saturday that one of its greatest treasures, the mask of King Tutankhamun, had been crudely glued back together after being damaged, but insisted the item could be restored to its former glory.