Anonymous ID: 9af887 July 25, 2024, 1:38 p.m. No.21292315   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2506 >>2579

So why are the saudis spraying our skies and Uk skies?

 

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By Gregory Polek • Senior Editor

July 11, 2023

Textron Aviation has won a contract from Fargo, North Dakota-based AvMet International for one Beechcraft King Air 360CHW (cargo door, heavy weight) and four Beechcraft King Air 260 aircraft, the manufacturer said Tuesday. The Beechcraft King Air fleet will support the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s National Center for Meteorology program for cloud seeding.

 

AvMet and its partners Weather Modification International (WMI) and Fargo Jet Center (FJC) will work collaboratively to equip the four King Air 260s with a cloud water inertial probe, data logger with aircraft tracking, and cloud seeding equipment. They will fit the King Air 360CHW with cloud-seeding equipment, a research laboratory, and an instrument package for studying cloud physics and aerosols.

Anonymous ID: 9af887 July 25, 2024, 3:17 p.m. No.21292880   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Here's another jus why.

who sits and thinks hey lets put blood in concrete to make it lighter…or this..

all i'm looking at is old jus about but it's one of those days.

 

Blood in concrete found to self-heal cracks

GCR Staff

16.06.21

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American researchers have found a way to use an enzyme extracted from blood cells to make a self-healing concrete that is four times more durable than traditional formulae.

 

A team at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Massachusetts say the carbonic anhydrase enzyme reacts with atmospheric carbon dioxide to create calcium carbonate crystals that automatically fill cracks before they cause structural problems.

 

The work, published in the journal Applied Materials Today, details three concrete mixes. One will autonomously mend small cracks, a second can induce self-healing in larger cracks, and a third can be used to mend cracks that have already formed in traditional concrete.

https://www.globalconstructionreview.com/blood-concrete-found-self-heal-cracks/