Day: April 3, 2025
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SCIENCE
Moon Dust Solar Cells Could Revolutionize Space Power
Solar power, a staple of space exploration, may soon see a revolutionary transformation thanks to a new study published in…
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Energy
Michigan AG slams utility for planning to request a rate hike days after its latest increase
A Consumers Electric employee inspects a substation using an infrared camera (Credit: Consumers Energy) by Kyle Davidson, Michigan Advance On…
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Hundreds of thousands of Hydro One customers still without power after massive storm slams Ontario
This past weekend, a major winter storm system hammered the Canadian province of Ontario, impacting nearly 1 million customers across…
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SCIENCE
A tree with 40 different fruits planted in Philadelphia
Agriculture and art are joining forces in the City of Brotherly Love. Contemporary artist Sam Van Aken is bringing the…
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Energy
How Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs could kill American innovation
United States President Donald Trump unveils sweeping tariffs on April 2, 2025. Courtesy: Brendan Smialowski, AFP via Getty Images and…
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SCIENCE
JWST snaps first image of asteroid that threatened Earth
The deep space asteroid that recently made headlines for its potential to collide with Earth received its own photoshoot courtesy…
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SCIENCE
Gaza War Claims More Journalist Lives Than All Major Conflicts of Past Century Combined
The ongoing war in Gaza has become the deadliest conflict for journalists in modern history, claiming more media worker lives…
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SCIENCE
America’s Wealth Paradox Revealed as Even Richest Americans Die Sooner Than European Counterparts
A startling new study has revealed that Americans at every wealth level—including the richest quartile—face significantly higher mortality rates than…
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SCIENCE
Jungle Monkeys Master Ultra-Yodeling With Vocal Powers Humans Lost
The world’s greatest yodelers aren’t found in Alpine villages but in Latin American rainforests, where monkeys perform vocal gymnastics that…
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SCIENCE
Washing Machines and Ovens Die Young While Other Appliances Live Longer Than Ever
Despite widespread beliefs that modern appliances are built to break, a groundbreaking Norwegian study reveals only washing machines and ovens…
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