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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWhy Were These Women Buried With More Than 270,000 Beads?At a 5,000-year-old tomb in Spain, researchers found what is likely the largest known collection of beads ever discovered at ...
Researchers at Louisiana State University have created a sustainable way to use biodegradable Mardi Gras beads after the ...
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LSU researchers helps Mardi Gras season with eco-friendly beadsInside LSU’s Life Sciences Building, a unique kind of Mardi Gras throw is being created. These eco-friendly beads are made using a 3D printer, with seeds embedded inside them, offering a greener ...
Mardi Gras is full of festive throws, but what do you do with all those beads after the parade? Discover creative and ...
But now, there might be a solution to the trash beads. LSU researchers have now developed a bio-degradable Mardi Gras bead.
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