Officials sheepish about farm animal flock
The Red & Black March 1, 2011 Have ewe seen the East Campus sheep? A fenced-in herd of sheep on East Campus are bleating away — and no one knows why they’re here. There are several sheep in a pen...
View ArticleSheep ‘munching’ to control plants
The Red & Black March 2, 2011 The sheep on East Campus aren’t just grazing. They’re clearing the way for people to use the green space around the Oconee River. Thirty sheep were brought on Sunday...
View ArticleE-freight is key to improving air cargo sector
Air Cargo World May 7, 2013 It’s no secret that the air transport world is a tough business – and a way to improve it is through E-freight, the president of Delta Air Lines says. “We know that changing...
View ArticleFlowers’ fantastic voyage
Air Cargo World June 2013 Story, photos and GIF by Adina Solomon It starts in a country like Colombia at a farm like Flores de Tenjo. The sweet smell of 120 acres of flowers permeates the air. Workers...
View ArticleResearchers squash bugs to better wings
Air Cargo World October 7, 2013 The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is smashing insects – all in the name of fuel efficiency. During takeoff and landing, aircraft sometimes collide with swarms of...
View ArticleAsian, Middle Eastern aquariums clamor for sharks
Air Cargo World October 17, 2013 When a Singapore resort wanted sharks, spotted eagle rays, an Atlantic goliath grouper and other tropical fish in its aquarium, it took planning, cunning and a full...
View ArticleBird strikes cost aviation industry billions per year
Air Cargo World November 26, 2013 Birds and aircraft must share the sky, but search the terms “bird” and “plane” together on Google, and you’ll see that the two don’t always get along. There are bird...
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