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May 19 2025POLITICS

The Pipeline Debate: Energy Solutions or Political Games?

In the northeast of the United States, energy costs are through the roof. Some people think the Constitution Pipeline could be the answer. This pipeline would transport natural gas from Pennsylvania to New York. Proponents argue that it could lower energy prices significantly. However, critics ar

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May 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

A New Stage for Nature and Fun

A brand-new amphitheater has opened at Meadowbrook Nature Preserve in Liberty Township. This $600, 000 project is more than just a place for shows. It's a spot where people can enjoy nature and learn about it too. The amphitheater's opening was marked with poems, speeches, and music. Dale Nichols,

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May 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Power of Dried Marigold Petals

Marigold flowers, or Cempasúchil, are a big deal in Mexico's Day of the Dead celebrations. But after the festivities, these flowers often end up as trash, adding to pollution. This is a waste of a useful resource. A clever way to deal with this is by drying the petals with a mixed-mode solar dryer.

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May 17 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Cleanup with Carbon's Hidden Power

The quest for effective environmental cleanup and energy solutions has led to a fascinating discovery. A unique material has been created to mimic nature's own cleanup processes. This material is made from platinum nanoparticles supported on a thin layer of graphdiyne and graphene. The secret lie

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May 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Greenhouse Gas Reduction: The Hidden Costs for Struggling Neighborhoods

The United States is making a big push to cut down on greenhouse gases. One of the main strategies is carbon capture and storage. This technology aims to trap carbon dioxide from power plants before it escapes into the atmosphere. While it sounds like a good plan, there are some serious concerns, es

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May 16 2025HEALTH

Hidden Dangers in Your Food Packaging

The food packaging industry is under scrutiny. Chemicals lurking in these containers might be causing more harm than good. The drive for eco-friendly packaging has led to a rise in recycled materials. Unfortunately, this trend might be making things worse. Recycled plastics and paper can c

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Cleaning Up Cereal Contaminants with Light and Science

Cereals are a staple in many diets, but they often carry harmful substances. Two of the worst offenders are aflatoxin B1 and zearalenone. These toxins are not only common but also highly dangerous. Finding a safe and effective way to remove them is crucial for keeping food safe to eat. One interest

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Plants and Pollutants: How a Tiny Helper Makes a Big Difference

Plants are often seen as innocent bystanders in the world of pollution. But did you know they can absorb harmful chemicals from the soil? This is a big deal because these chemicals can build up in plants and eventually harm both the environment and our health. One such group of chemicals is quaterna

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Breaking Down TCE with Light and Titanium

Scientists have been looking into ways to break down Trichloroethylene (TCE) because it is bad for both people and the planet. TCE is a solvent often used in factories. One interesting method is using light to speed up a chemical reaction. The process involves shining ultraviolet (UV) ligh

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May 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pipa Precision: Smart Tuning in Changing Climates

The pipa, a traditional Chinese string instrument, is known for its delicate sound. But keeping it in tune can be a real challenge. The temperature and humidity in a room can change quite a bit. This can mess with the tension of the strings. So, a group of researchers came up with a clever solut

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