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  1. Manure management grows more precise as farmers head into planting season

    Farmers are adopting more precise manure management practices to avoid over- or under-applying nutrients, ensuring optimal crop yields.

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  2. Managing too much or too little water can make a big difference for crops

    Appropriate soil moisture management is crucial for crop production.

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  3. STAT+: Research revealing how the brain flushes waste named STAT Madness Editors’ Pick

    Researcher Maiken Nedergaard says 'diseases of aging are basically all about dirty brains'

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  4. STAT+: FDA backs proposals to entice pharma companies to test, make drugs domestically

    FDA to offer incentives to pharmaceutical companies to test and manufacture drugs in the US

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  5. The Sanborn Map Company Celebrates 160 Years of Innovation and Leadership in Geospatial Intelligence

    The Sanborn Map Company, Inc. marks its 160th anniversary.

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  6. Electric vehicles a critical step in addressing climate crisis - Ron Sadler

    Electric vehicles offer a cleaner alternative to traditional gas-powered cars

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  7. Tunnel crossings will save wildlife on the move

    New Hampshire reptiles and amphibians play vital roles in ecosystem health

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  8. Francis: Decimal deception: The slight shift that’s killing our coral reefs

    Scientists warn of coral reef decline due to small temperature rise

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  9. How carbon capture is becoming one of the biggest fights in Louisiana politics

    Louisiana politicians trade accusations in online video

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  10. McIlroy's Masters masterpiece: How Rory made major history at Augusta

    Rory McIlroy wins Masters, ending 11-year major drought

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  11. Texas Leads the Nation in Wind Energy, So Why Are There No Turbines Offshore?

    Texas leads the nation in wind energy production, yet lacks offshore wind projects.

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  12. Panel discusses how energy demand from data centers nationwide will impact Pennsylvania

    Energy demand from data centers to increase significantly

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  13. WATCH: Area residents assess damage in flood areas

    Heavy storms bring damage to area

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  14. Solar was poised to help Puerto Ricans survive blackouts — until Trump axed nearly $1B in funding

    Puerto Rico was awarded $1 billion in FEMA funding to support solar energy projects

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  15. Trump Will Attend SCOTUS Hearing on Birthright Citizenship

    President Trump will attend Supreme Court hearing on birthright citizenship

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  16. Science Has Two Exciting New Ideas for Your Hairline

    New low-level laser therapy targets hair loss, increasing hair density and thickness

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  17. JetBlue Raises Bag Fees Amid Skyrocketing Fuel Costs

    JetBlue raises checked bag fees due to increased fuel costs

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  18. Black Hole Runs Out of Gas, Rapidly Dims its Galaxy

    Black hole at the center of galaxy J0218-0036 dims by 20% over 20 years, a rare and rapid change.

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  19. Florida Moves to Rename Palm Beach Airport for Trump

    Florida to rename Palm Beach Airport for Trump

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  20. Was Spinosaurus Really a 'Hell Heron'? Digging Into the Star of Netflix’s 'The Dinosaurs'

    Spinosaurus was a sail-backed carnivorous dinosaur with a unique 'sail' on its back that may have been used to attract mates or intimidate rivals.

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  21. These retractable studded tires might save our roads, ears, and lungs

    Retractable studded tires may be the answer to snowy driving woes.

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  22. North Dakota pastures sitting pretty ahead of grazing season

    North Dakota's pastures are well-moistured and expected to support a good grazing season.

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  23. HEALTH AND FITNESS: The toxic activity environment

    Physical inactivity on the rise

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  24. Renoir, Cezanne, Matisse Masterpieces Stolen in Heist

    French art stolen in Italy heist

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  25. Meteorologists forecasting a slightly less busy season

    Atlantic hurricane season predicted to be less busy, but with potential for several impact events.

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  26. Barany in the garden: From seed to sapling: Yakima ArborFest marks 25 years

    Yakima ArborFest marks 25 years, offering free activities, tree giveaways, and hands-on learning for families.

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  27. A Methow Valley church is becoming a wildfire refuge – powered by the sun - Sun, 29 Mar 2026 PST

    Methow Valley United Methodist Church to power itself with solar array and battery storage

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  28. Judge upholds Alabama Power solar fee

    A federal judge upheld the monthly charges imposed on residential solar customers by Alabama Power Company.

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  29. Old carbon emissions are still driving trillions in climate damage

    Old carbon emissions continue to have significant economic impacts.

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  30. NASA's ambitious 'decade of Venus' exploration may bank on 1 probe: 'Not everything can move forward'

    NASA's 'decade of Venus' exploration plans may be threatened by budget constraints.

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  31. What time is NASA's Artemis 2 moon launch on April 1?

    NASA's Artemis 2 moon mission launch potentially on April 1, details online for live viewing.

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  32. Basics of indoor seed-starting

    Indoor seed-starting allows for year-round growing

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  33. Top ‘I told you so’ moments in the history of science

    Science often suppresses bold, unconventional or threatening ideas due to ego, hierarchy, competition, sexism and fraud.

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  34. One Perfect March Madness Bracket Remains. It's a Kid's

    A 14-year-old boy from Pittsburgh has achieved the perfect bracket in the NCAA tournament

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  35. Letters to the Editor - Solar energy, debt, Dallas City Hall, hypocrisy, motorcyclists

    Solar energy initiative gains traction, but concerns linger about its impact on local economy.

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  36. Cooler today before warm weather makes a return

    Today's cooler temperatures expected to return to normal by the end of the weekend.

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  37. Town of Mount Morris extends new solar project moratorium for six months

    Town of Mount Morris extends moratorium on new solar projects for six months

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  38. When it comes to spring weather, inconsistency is the only constant

    Spring weather in northeast Indiana is highly unpredictable.

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  39. SYW-06 improves cognitive function after MCAO

    SYW-06 oral dosing shows potential to improve cognitive function in monkeys after MCAO intervention.

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  40. Net Zero Activists Stumped By Shock New Evidence Showing No Link Between CO2 & Temperature Over Last Three Million Years

    Net Zero activists stunned by new evidence showing no link between CO2 and temperature over last three million years.

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  41. SyniFlow Brings Reservoirs to the Lab at cippe2026 with Breakthrough Microfluidic Technologies

    SyniFlow showcases laboratory solution using microfluidic technologies to visualize complex reservoir physics

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  42. Standing Dead: Overstocked, Overgrown, Overdue: Wildfire documentary and community panel discussion on growing fire risk in Nevada County

    Wildfire documentary 'Standing Dead: Overstocked. Overgrown. Overdue' premieres March 28, Nevada Union High School, 2-4 pm.

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