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Artem Oppermann is a research engineer at BTC Embedded Systems.
Artem Oppermann is a research engineer at BTC Embedded Systems.
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Neutral density filters open up possibilities for shooting slow shutter speeds in the middle of the day or wide-open apertures with flash and bright sunlight. Yet, many of them leave color casts and vignetting in their wake — or at least, that’s the case with the cheap choices. Priced at $
The Missouri Legislature is poised to require schools to test for toxic lead in drinking water. (Iowa Capital Dispatch photo)
Missouri lawmakers are poised to require schools to test and, potentially, filter drinking water to prevent lead poisoning , making the state one of just a hand
Missouri lawmakers are poised to require schools test and, potentially, filter drinking water to prevent lead poisoning, making the state one of just a handful that require administrators to meet standards stricter than federal regulations.
The state offers grants for schools to pay for
Legislation meant to cut down on the amount of lead in school drinking water is headed to Gov. Mike Parson's desk (Getty Images).
Legislation on its way to Gov. Mike Parson’s desk could drastically cut down on the amount of lead allowed in school drinking water in an effort to pro