Agricultural residues like hemp/cannabis waste, sunflower husks, sugarcane waste, corncobs, and invasive plants like Arundo donax [giant reed] are of particular interest to us. We’re currently ...
First, they used dried corncobs as their form of toilet paper. Then, as newspapers and catalogs started being circulated in the late 18th and 19th centuries, many Americans began using pages from ...
One father, Li Chaoxi, told the BBC that pupils were asked to bring corncobs to school to burn in order to heat their classrooms without violating the coal ban. "It's heart-breaking! It was like ...
Corncobs, of course, could be recycled from ethanol or other corn-processing plants. Second-generation briquettes also hold promise for storing hydrogen. There was no indication of how soon this ...
The area’s arid climate and profound isolation had long helped protect its archaeological treasures—the rock art, potsherds, and tools, the human remains, the thumb-size corncobs. But our era ...
The brown and sometimes black corn stalks are indicative of a much larger issue — a persistent drought that has haunted this year's corn crop in southern Tennessee.