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Tesla needs graphite. Alaska has plenty. But mining it raises fears in nearby villages.
Graphite is a critical ingredient in the batteries needed to power America’s electric vehicle revolution. But every ounce of it is imported. A proposed mine in a remote part of Alaska would change ...
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We Just Found a Molecule on Another World...and Only Living Organisms Can Produce It
When we’re looking for alien life, all other possible explanations have to be ruled out before you can shout eureka. “Aliens” is not an answer researchers jump to—it’s arguably the most ...
Duluth News Tribune10d
Another try to recover St. Louis River 'dinosaur fish'
Another 375 sturgeon are ... The prehistoric fish, which had been part of the Lake Superior ecosystem for thousands of years, can live for 100 years and grow to 100 pounds. Once cherished by ...
Phys.org13d
Big fish are getting smaller, and little fish are replacing them, says new research
"Whether it's because of what humans prefer to eat, or their habitats getting warmer, big fish just can't seem to catch a break." Shrinking was most common among fish, but among other groups of ...
CBS News14d
Doctors fear another "tripledemic" will hit in 2023, warn time now to take preventative steps
Doctors are warning that there could be another tripledemic ... "This is the year that we can turn the tables on all three of those respiratory infectious diseases." CDC officials said that's ...
Chicago Tribune14d
David Greising: Without political support, Illinois can’t move forward on pension fix
J.B. Pritzker. And that rejection, Manar explained, can be traced to the Civic Committee’s opposition to the governor’s first-term proposal to introduce a graduated income tax, of which around ...
Buffalo News14d
Another Voice: The Green Transit, Green Jobs bill can boost New York manufacturing
With a phased adoption, transit agencies and manufacturers can plan accordingly. Modeled after Jobs to Move America’s U.S. Employment Plan, a policy framework that has been used by L.A. Metro ...
CBS News15d
Hep C is treatable, but still claiming lives. Can Biden's 5-year plan eliminate it?
"In many cases they have no way to travel, or they're not in a situation where they can get to testing," she ... about compassion and good financial sense," Collins said, pointing to an analysis ...
The Daytona Beach News-Journal15d
Fishing Roundup: You can't always catch fish, but you can always find a good picture
And if you get one of those great shots, send it my way so others can see it here — Lord knows we see plenty of victorious anglers holding frightened and defeated fish, and we enjoy those ...
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Victim’s family in fear as search for escaped murder suspect continues
That fact has left the mother of the Virginia man Haynes is accused of killing frustrated. “Why can’t we catch him?” asked Sheila Jackson, the mother of 33-year-old Brent Hayward ...
MarketWatch15d
Cash can still earn 5%. Don’t fret another deluge of T-bill supply in the fourth quarter, Barclays says.
Money-market funds that breezed through a more than $1.6 trillion deluge of Treasury bill supply since June should make room from another big $450 billion barrage of issuance in the fourth quarter ...
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How does this make sense?
They often weigh more than 10 kilograms. How does this make sense? How can students take so much and do justice to all of it? Why do we have to teach more than English, Urdu and mathematics in the ...

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