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Finnish rail operator announces mask requirement

Finnish rail operator announces mask requirement VR will require passengers to wear a face mask onboard all its long-distance and commuter trains starting 11 March. According to VR s latest customer survey, 65.5 percent of respondents wanted masks to be required on trains. Passengers wearing face masks at Helsinki s main station on 19 February. Image: Heikki Saukkomaa / Lehtikuva As of Thursday, 11 March, Finnish State Railways VR will require all passengers on board its trains to wear masks, with an exemption for individuals who have medical conditions precluding their use. The mask requirement will be in force on all VR long-distance and some commuter trains (D, G, M, R, T and Z), which operate between Helsinki and Lahti, Tampere and Lahti.

Cereal side streams can be utilized as sources of protein and dietary fiber

Organic Solar Cells Market 2020- 2026 to Surge in The Near Future with Rapid Revenue Growth Across Key Industries – KSU

Europe (Germany, France, the UK, and Rest of Europe) Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, and Rest of Asia Pacific) Latin America (Brazil and Rest of Latin America.) Middle East & Africa (Saudi Arabia, the UAE, , South Africa, and Rest of Middle East & Africa) This report provides pinpoint analysis for changing competitive dynamics. It offers a forward-looking perspective on different factors driving or limiting market growth. It provides a five-year forecast assessed on the basis of how they Organic Solar Cells Market is predicted to grow. It helps in understanding the key product segments and their future and helps in making informed business decisions by having complete insights of market.

Mikko Möttönen named Innovation Professor of the year by the CTO Forum

The CTO of the Year Awards are given by Technology Industries of Finland, Business Finland and innovation consulting company Spinverse to highlight the importance of Chief Technology Officers’ work on the future competitiveness of Finnish industry. M

Magnets, vacuums and plant-based nets: the new fight to clean plastic from our seas

Magnets, vacuums and plant-based nets: the new fight to clean plastic from our seas Adrienne Matei © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: a-ts/Alamy Stock Photo When it comes to microplastics, there’s rarely good news. Researchers continue to find the tiny plastic fragments everywhere they look. Microplastics have been found in rain, Arctic ice cores, inside the fish we eat, as well as in fruit and vegetables. New research suggests 136,000 tons of microplastics are ejected from the ocean each year, ending up in the air we breathe. They are in human placentas, our wastewater, and our drinking water. All plastic waste, regardless of size, is detrimental to the environment, but microplastics pose a special challenge given their minuscule size (some are 150 times smaller than a human hair) and ability to enter the food chain. The result is that chemical additives and all end up in the flesh and organs of fish and humans. While the World Health Organization’s

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