Great Lakes Echo

Green clues: Crime-busters turn to moss to help solve crimes 

5 min read

By Eric Freedman

Tiny pieces of moss can be crime-busters, says a study examining how law enforcement agencies, forensic teams and botanists have used moss to solve murders, track missing people, calculate how long ago someone died and – in a notorious Mason County case – try to locate the body of a baby murdered by her father.

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Clean Technica

Used EVs Pull New Duty As Guardians Of The Grid

7 min read

Used EVs are the gift that keeps on giving. Bargain hunters can score huge savings on an older EV, but that’s just for starters. As bidirectional charging becomes more common, the up-and-coming crop of used EVs will provide owners and fleet managers with new opportunities to help balance their local … [continued]

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Clean Technica

Kia Plans Huge Production Volumes of PBV Vehicles, Opens Production Hub

4 min read

Kia has been excited about its PBV commercial electric vehicles for a while now, but you know the old phrase — “put your money where your mouth is.” Well, that is exactly what Kia is doing. The company is investing KRW 4 trillion ($2.74 billion) into a ~297,000 square-meter production … [continued]

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