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Bill environmentalists say could keep Missouri coal plants open signed by governor • Missouri Independent
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson on Wednesday signed legislation environmentalists fear will chip away at a year-old state law meant to…
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Iowa Supreme Court reverses itself, making it harder to sue hog confinements – Iowa Capital Dispatch
The Iowa Supreme Court on Thursday made it harder for landowners to sue for damages caused by large-scale animal confinements,…
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Cyanide spill in Turkey highlights environmental toll of mining | DW | 30.06.2022
When a pipe carrying a cyanide solution burst at a gold mine in Turkey’s eastern Erzincan province earlier this month, it…
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Are we seeing a breakthrough for electric cars in the EU? | DW | 30.06.2022
There seems to be no future for combustion engines in the European Union anymore. Come 2035, new passenger cars and…
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Cosmological thinking meets neuroscience in new theory about brain connections
After a career spent probing the mysteries of the universe, a Janelia Research Campus senior scientist is now exploring the…
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The World Can’t Wean Itself Off Chinese Lithium
Lithium projects outside China have been at the mercy of the markets, slowing and expanding as the price of lithium…
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Alberta watchdog reveals consequences of Premier Jason Kenney’s coronavirus relief for the oilpatch | The Narwhal
When the Alberta government announced a sweeping suspension of environmental rules to almost all companies in the province’s oil and…
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Researchers discover new leukemia-killing compounds: Potential of mitochondria-targeted chemotherapies
Researchers from Rice University and the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have discovered potential new drugs that work…
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State renews AltEn’s permit to land-apply treated wastewater
A now-closed ethanol plant near Mead will be allowed to continue applying wastewater to farm ground in Saunders County after…
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Dissolving implantable device relieves pain without drugs: New device has the potential to provide an alternative to opioids and other highly addictive drugs
A Northwestern University-led team of researchers has developed a small, soft, flexible implant that relieves pain on demand and without…
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‘Defining challenge’: NATO names climate as major threat
For the first time, NATO is updating its strategic plans to treat climate change as a major threat. In documents…
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Scientists engineer synthetic DNA to study ‘architect’ genes: Building artificial Hox genes enables researchers to see how cells learn their location in the body
Researchers at New York University have created artificial Hox genes — which plan and direct where cells go to develop…
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Signaling molecule potently stimulates hair growth: SCUBE3 identified as possible therapeutic treatment for androgenetic alopecia
University of California, Irvine-led researchers have discovered that a signaling molecule called SCUBE3 potently stimulates hair growth and may offer…
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KHN’s ‘What the Health?’: A World Without ‘Roe’
Can’t see the audio player? Click here to listen on Acast. You can also listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher,…
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Here’s Who Can—and Should—Get the Monkeypox Vaccine Right Now
A nationwide monkeypox vaccination plan is finally in the works. On June 28, the U.S. Department of Health and Human…
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How bacteria adhere to cells: Basis for the development of a new class of antibiotics: Bartonella bacteria use certain proteins — conserved pathomechanism in other bacterial species
The adhesion of bacteria to host cells is always the first and one of the decisivesteps in the development of…
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Researchers propose widespread banking of stool samples for fecal transplants later in life
Changes in the way that humans live and eat have resulted in tremendous alterations in the gut microbiome, especially over…
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Analysis | Offshore drilling plan poses climate test for Biden
Placeholder while article actions load Good morning and welcome to The Climate 202! Today we’re once again awaiting a decision…
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Researchers develop word-score model capable of estimating hidden hearing loss
Researchers from Mass Eye and Ear have developed a word-score model capable of estimating the amount of hidden hearing loss…
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California Dairy Uses Lots of Water. Here’s Why It Matters.
When we picture California agriculture, we tend to think of almond and citrus orchards and the massive tracts of strawberry…
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Focus on beta cells instead of immune system could be key to preventing type 1 diabetes
Research into the causes of type 1 diabetes often focuses on the autoimmune response, where the immune system destroys pancreatic…
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Oksana Masters Is the First-Ever Paralympian to Score ‘Best Athlete’ ESPYS Nomination
After a record-breaking run in the Winter Games this past March, multi-sport athlete Oksana Masters is etching her name in…
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The mere sight of a meal triggers an inflammatory response in the brain
Even before carbohydrates reach the bloodstream, the very sight and smell of a meal trigger the release of insulin. For…
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How to Be There for a Friend Who Is Considering an Abortion
Overall, getting an abortion can involve a lot of waiting around, so it can be helpful to bring things (crossword…
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A chronic polluter closes its doors. What’s next?
It was 10:47 p.m. when Arjorie Arberry-Baribeault got the phone call that changed her life. A doctor diagnosed her daughter, Zion,…
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Climate anxiety is widespread among youth—can they overcome it?
Katie Cielinski and Aaron Regunberg are millennials. But they regard themselves as climate change babies. They came of age as…
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Mantle cell lymphoma treatment varies according to setting
There is considerable variation in the management of mantle cell lymphoma across different clinical settings, and some strategies do not…
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What does sustainable travel mean?
The word “overtourism” is a relatively new term—but its novelty has not diminished the portent of its meaning: “An excessive…
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Only 1 in 5 people in the U.S. has optimal heart health: Circulation Journal Report: New Life’s Essential 8™ score reveals concerning data
About 80% of people in the U.S. have low to moderate cardiovascular health based on the American Heart Association’s new…
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Recipe: Peas With Shallots and Lemon
This quick and easy dish is sure to be a favorite on your table. Visit your local farmer’s market for…
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Sleep added to cardiovascular health checklist
Sleep duration is now considered an essential component for ideal heart and brain health. Life’s Essential 8™ cardiovascular health score…
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Centering biodiversity and social justice in overhauling the global food system
STOCKHOLM—With new evidence that human activity has pushed beyond limits needed to preserve ecosystems, the impact of food systems across…
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Does Sunscreen Expire?
The sun is shining and the waves are calling. You reach in the back of the cabinet for your old…
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Off-shelf glucose monitors prove accurate for dialysis patients
In what is believed to be the first study of its kind, new UVA Health research reveals that a factory-calibrated…
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California May Require Labels on Pot Products to Warn of Mental Health Risks
Liz Kirkaldie’s grandson was near the top of his class in high school and a talented jazz bassist when he…
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Liquefied Natural Gas Comes to Europe’s Rescue. But for How Long?
This article is part of a special report on Climate Solutions, which looks at efforts around the world to make…
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Measuring levels of proteins in eye fluid may accurately predict need for lifelong macular degeneration therapy
In a study of eye fluid from 38 patients, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers say they have found that levels of…
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Montana’s Blackfeet Tribe to Use Dogs to Sniff Out Disease and Contaminants
BROWNING, Mont. — Kenneth Cook used a mallet and a chisel to crack into a pig’s skull in the gravel…
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ESG Watch: Climate activist investors were sidelined this earnings season, but they’ll be back
Climate activists display a banner during a protest in front of the headquarters of Swiss bank Credit Suisse in Zurich,…
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An attempt to streamline mental health care for NC foster care children meets resistance
By Rose Hoban A few years ago, Gaile Osborne and her husband took in several foster children. Osborne, a special…
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Skin’s protective chains uncovered
The skin’s top layer contains a diverse set of hundreds of lipid molecules called ceramides with varying chain lengths that…
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Scientists discover mechanism controlling spread of pancreatic cancer: Study shows it is possible to reverse key process that allows pancreatic cancer cells to grow and spread around the body
Scientists have shown it is possible to reverse a key process that allows pancreatic cancer cells to grow and spread…
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RNA modifications in mitochondria promote invasive spread of cancer
Mitochondria are the power plants of cells, and they contain their own genetic material and RNA molecules. Scientists from the…
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Space Tourism Poses a Significant ‘Risk to the Climate’ – Inside Climate News
The burgeoning space tourism industry could soon fuel significant global warming while also depleting the protective ozone layer that is…
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Clearing Out: BC’s Logging Industry Sets Its Sights on the US | The Walrus
In 2019, British Columbia’s logging industry generated $13 billion for the province, according to the BC Council of Forest Industries.…
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Artificial intelligence techniques used to obtain antibiotic resistance patterns
The Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) is conducting research that analyses antibiotic resistance patterns with the aim of finding…
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‘Greenwashing’ Isn’t About Consumers
Sign up for The Weekly Planet, Robinson Meyer’s newsletter about living through climate change, here. In February, Bank of America…
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‘Quake brain’ effects suffered by resilient Cantabrians fade over time
New University of Otago research suggests the brain function of otherwise-healthy individuals exposed to event trauma has the ability to…
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With vast arable lands, why is Africa dependent on imported grain? | DW | 29.06.2022
The Russian army’s blockade of Ukraine’s Black Sea ports and the ripple effects of Western sanctions against Moscow have raised international food and…
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