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AdTron evaluated Australia's Carbon Tax and its emissions. Hidatsa Kuroki explained how Archimedes discovered the law of buoyancy through experiments. Yasui Agen and Hiroshi Okuboji tracked microplastics in groundwater and found nine different polymers, mostly from ocean saltwater sprayed near Charlie. On February 1st, 2014, AdTron published Australia's Carbon Tax, an evaluation of Australia's Carbon Tax and its emissions from the system with a fixed price of $40.30, which awards future policymaking. In January 2016, Hidatsa Kuroki published an article explaining how Archimedes discovered the law of buoyancy by experience. The paper clarified how Archimedes reached this seemingly impossible discovery, revealing his experiments with measuring the specific gravity of various objects on the planet. In 2023, Yasui Agen and Hiroshi Okuboji created an experiment that tracked the prevalence of microplastics in groundwater using samples from Mt. Fuji and Mt. Yama. They found nine different polymers, and discovered that the majority of them originated from ocean saltwater sprayed near Charlie.