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  2. AeroFarms - Wikipedia

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    CFO of AeroFarms Guy Blanchard (right) AeroFarms began in 2004 in the Finger Lakes area of New York.In 2015, the company relocated its headquarters to Newark, New Jersey. The company was co-founded by CEO David Rosenberg, [2] CMO Marc Oshima, and CSO Edward Harwo

  3. Aeroponics - Wikipedia

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    Aeroponics is the process of cultivating plants in an air or mist environment, eliminating the need for soil or an aggregate medium. The term "aeroponic" originates from the ancient Greek: aer (air) and ponos (labor, hardship, or toil).

  4. Laundry detergent pod - Wikipedia

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    Laundry pods are estimated to make up about 15% of the US$7 billion-a-year U.S. laundry detergent market sales according to market researcher Nielsen NV. Laundry pods were advertised as a way to reduce wasted use of powdered and liquid detergent by having precise measurements for a load.

  5. AirPods - Wikipedia

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    The replacement of one or both AirPods or the charging case has a lower price with AppleCare+ than without. [36] Apple offers battery servicing for free with AppleCare+ and for a fee without. However, this is just a replacement service, as AirPods cannot be repaired without destroying their outer case, resulting in a 0/10 repairability score.

  6. Sarco pod - Wikipedia

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    The Sarco pod (also known as Pegasos, and sometimes referred to as a "suicide pod" [1]) is a euthanasia device or machine consisting of a 3D-printed detachable capsule mounted on a stand that contains a canister of liquid nitrogen to die by suicide through inert gas asphyxiation. "Sarco" is short for "sarcophagus".

  7. StratEx Space Dive - Wikipedia

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    Eustace started his fall by using an explosive device to separate from the helium balloon. [ 3 ] His descent to Earth lasted 4 minutes and 27 seconds [ 7 ] and stretched nearly 26 miles (42 km) with peak speeds exceeding 822 miles per hour (1,323 km/h), [ 6 ] setting new world records for the highest free-fall jump and total free-fall distance ...