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#Road-building spree will derail #UK’s net zero targets, warn campaigners | #Environment | The Guardian
The #Road and #MotorVehicle #lobby is too powerful.
#Pollution #GlobalWarming #ClimateChange #Congestion #Traffic #Transport
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New Release: Tor Browser 11.0.13
Tor Browser 11.0.13 is now available from the Tor Browser download page and also from our distribution directory.
https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-11013/
This new Tor Browser version uses Tor 0.4.7.7, which features new congestion control methods.
#tor #tor-browser #privacy #security #surveillance #censorship #onion-service #onion-services #tor-project #congestion #congestion-control
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Study on mucus transport for chest congestion. Which plants act as expectorant?
Muller-Limmroth W, Frohlich HH. [Effect of various phytotherapeutic expectorants on mucociliary transport]. Fortschr Med. 1980 Jan 24;98(3):95-101. German. PubMed PMID: 7364365. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7364365 (Cough tea works.) "The following ingredients increased the transport rate with falling rank order: Folia farfarae (coltsfoot), fructus foeniculi (fennel), and fructus anisi (anise). Herba plantaginis (plantain), flores verbasci (torch weed), and radix liquiritiae (liquorice) were ineffective whereas semen foenigraeci (foenugrec), radix althaeae (marsh mallow), and herba thymi (mother of thyme) had an inhibiting effect in raising rank order."