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May 01 2026BUSINESS

Turning old tech into new treasure

Solar panels don’t last forever. After about 20-30 years, they stop working and often get thrown away. That adds up to a lot of waste—millions of panels every year. One company now sees this waste not as trash, but as a hidden source of gold and silver. Instead of digging for new metals, they want t

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Apr 29 2026HEALTH

U. S. Calls for New Experts for Preventive Health Group

The U. S. government wants new members for a key health team that decides which medical screenings and tests get free coverage. The Preventive Services Task Force hasn’t met in over a year, and three planned meetings were scrapped. Five spots opened up when members’ terms ended in December, but no r

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Feb 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Solar Power at Home: What You Need to Know Before Making the Switch

Solar power is a big deal these days. People want to go green and save money. But before you jump on the solar bandwagon, there are some things you should think about. First, solar power isn't always cheaper. Yes, it's good for the planet, but it can be pricey upfront. You might not see savings for

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Jan 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrating 50 Years of Charlie's Angels: A Look Back

In the 1970s, TV shows featuring women in leading roles were rare. Then, "Charlie's Angels" burst onto the scene, showcasing a trio of karate-kicking crime fighters. This groundbreaking series became a cultural sensation, captivating audiences for years. Now, half a century later, the stars of the s

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Dec 31 2025BUSINESS

CuriosityStream Heads to Big Tech Talk in New York

CuriosityStream, a big name in factual entertainment, is gearing up for a busy week at the 28th Annual Needham Growth Conference. This event is a big deal for tech and media folks, and it's happening in New York at the Lotte NY Palace Hotel. The company's CEO, Clint Stinchcomb, will be in the spotl

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Dec 17 2025EDUCATION

Local Leaders Chat About Schools

A recent event brought together local leaders to discuss the future of education. The Bettendorf School District invited lawmakers to share their thoughts on how to improve schools. This was not just a casual chat. It was a serious talk about making schools better for everyone. The main goal was to

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

A New Leader for U. S. Vaccine Policies

The U. S. Department of Health and Human Services made a significant change recently. They picked Kirk Milhoan, a doctor who specializes in children's heart health, to lead a key group. This group gives advice to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on vaccines. The group is meeting soon t

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Nov 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Solar Panels: A Breath of Fresh Air

Solar panels are not just about saving the planet; they're also about saving lives. Recent findings show that these energy-generating devices have prevented nearly 600 premature deaths by improving air quality. This is a big deal, especially when you consider that air pollution is a silent killer in

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Nov 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Solar Panels Turned into Concrete: A Green Solution to Waste

Solar panels are everywhere, helping us generate clean energy. But what happens when they reach the end of their life? Mostly, they end up in landfills, which is not great for the environment. These panels contain materials like lead and zinc, which can leak out and cause harm. Scientists have found

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Oct 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Green Tech: Turning Old Solar Panels into Treasure

Solar panels are a big deal for clean energy, but what happens when they get old? That's where tiny helpers called microbes come in. These little guys can actually help us pull out valuable stuff like copper and aluminum from old solar panels. It's called bioleaching, and it's a fancy way of saying

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