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  1. IBA Launches myQAMatriXXAiR to Advance Patient‐Specific QA in Particle Therapy

    IBA launches myQAMatriXXAiR for proton and carbon ion treatments

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  2. Mostly above average temperatures and below average precipitation could increase fire danger

    Above-average temperatures may increase fire danger.

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  3. Wallowa County declares drought emergency

    Wallowa County declares drought emergency.

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  4. Lincoln in air quality advisory for smoke from Kansas, Oklahoma

    Lincoln, Nebraska under air quality advisory

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  5. Inactivity in a warming world could spur hundreds of thousands of deaths

    Heat-related illnesses on the rise as temperatures continue to climb

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  6. Northern lights may be visible in 18 states tonight and over the weekend

    Auroras possible in Alaska to Illinois tonight

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  7. Why solar + batteries makes sense for Jackson businesses

    Solar incentives may end after July 4, Jackson businesses should consider installing solar with batteries to lock in savings.

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  8. Guest column: Trump Administration and disaster preparedness

    USGS reports magnitude 6.0 earthquake off Oregon Coast on January 15th.

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  9. Agnes Pockels’ pioneering work was unfairly dismissed by tropes about women’s domestic roles

    Agnes Pockels' work in surface science was unfairly dismissed due to societal stereotypes about women's roles.

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  10. Mosquitoes get the ‘I’m full’ signal from their butts, not their brains

    Mosquitoes use their butts to determine when they're full

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  11. BENJI BACKER: How Georgia is raising the bar for state-led conservation efforts

    Georgia's state-led conservation efforts are gaining recognition for their impact on protecting wildlife habitats and promoting sustainable land use.

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  12. A not-so-equal equinox: Why day beats night on the 1st day of spring

    The spring equinox marks the first day of spring today.

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  13. Allegheny County health board considers fracking impacts

    Allegheny County health board considers fracking impacts

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  14. Effort continues bounty on invasive Bradford pears

    North Carolina residents can exchange invasive Bradford pear trees for native trees at upcoming events.

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  15. American Legion will 'continue to move forward' after tornado

    American Legion rebuilding efforts continue despite tornado damage.

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  16. Boys prep basketball: Southwestern not the only Division 5 state semifinalist to end a long drought

    Southwestern boys basketball program advances to state semifinals after nearly four decades

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  17. 'Bordello chic' and a Scottish accent: This townhouse in Bywater is a renovated showplace

    A historic New Orleans townhouse was purchased before Hurricane Katrina.

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  18. Tommy Jackson: Friends recall experiencing two tornados

    Tornado devastated White County on March 21, 1952

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  19. India Unveils Ambitious Plan to Quadruple Solar Power by 2035

    India aims to quadruple solar power capacity to 509 GW by 2035, up from 140 GW, and triple wind power capacity to 155 GW, up from 55 GW, as part of its Generation Adequacy Plan.

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  20. Bimergen Awards Construction Contract for 40 MW / 80 MWh Texas Battery Energy Storage System to TruGrid

    Bimergen Energy Corporation awards construction contract to TruGrid for 40 MW / 80 MWh Texas battery energy storage system.

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  21. Why the world doesn’t recycle more nuclear waste

    Nuclear waste remains a significant challenge in the nuclear energy industry due to high costs and lack of effective disposal methods.

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  22. Spider-Man Trailer Debuts With Superfans Sharing 'Micro-Clips'

    Spider-Man's latest trailer debuted with a scavenger hunt, featuring 2-second clips shared with handpicked superfans, marking a unique approach to previewing the movie, the full trailer was released on Wednesday.

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  23. Keeping up with Klickitat Oaks

    Klickitat Oaks open to public after acquisition by Columbia Land Trust.

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  24. Getting zucchinis to the people: The Missing Corner looks to introduce fresh food into BZ Corner

    The Missing Corner aims to introduce fresh, locally-grown produce to the BZ Corner community through community-supported agriculture program.

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  25. White House Registers Aliens.gov

    White House registers Aliens.gov domain

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  26. Alabama Student Vanishes in Barcelona After Night Out

    Alabama student goes missing in Barcelona after spring break trip

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  27. Alan D. Northcutt: Chronicling Trump's anti-climate agenda

    Trump's anti-climate agenda has been a major issue in the second Trump administration.

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  28. Tornado outside Ridgely caused no injuries, per Weather Service

    Tornado touches down in Caroline County, no injuries reported.

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  29. Electrification Ready? A Room-by-Room Guide for Aussies

    Australia's shift towards renewable energy is driving the adoption of home electrification.

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  30. Carney's Climate Strategy Hits Snag With Alberta Carbon Deal

    Canada's federal government and Alberta are unlikely to meet April 1 deadline for carbon deal

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  31. Per Capita: The confusion over fusion

    Fossil fuel industry and governments resist climate action, citing economic concerns and lack of scientific evidence.

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  32. Sunrise Announces Landmark Results from the SUNSAS Trial, the Largest Randomized Controlled Study of an At-Home Sleep Apnea Diagnostic Pathway Compared with PSG

    Sunrise Group announces results from the SUNSAS trial, the largest randomized controlled study of an at-home sleep apnea diagnostic pathway, comparing it to PSG with a promising outcome.

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  33. Big Oil companies have moved away from greenwashing. Climate advocates say what they’re doing now is worse

    Big Oil companies are shifting away from greenwashing and toward 'climate gaslighting' with ads that portray fossil fuels as essential to energy demands and ignore renewable energy solutions.

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  34. Carney climate plan at risk as Canadian oil companies stress need to boost production

    Carney's climate plan faces uncertainty as oil companies push for increased production

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  35. 2,412 pieces of kindness: How one local woman quilted her way through Hurricane Helene

    A local woman's quilting project brings comfort and warmth to those affected by Hurricane Helene.

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  36. Gardener’s Mailbag

    Yes, you can root oakleaf hydrangeas from cuttings. It may take several weeks to a few months for the new roots to develop.

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  37. Aspen Fire adds new division as Valley drills down on wildfire prep

    Aspen fire adds new division to address regional firefighting

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  38. Blizzard impacted paper delivery, but subscribers could still read the news

    Blizzard forces newspaper delivery disruptions

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  39. Evening Briefing: Restaurants begin adjusting menus to accommodate GLP-1 users, study finds wildfire smoke impacting N.Y. grassland birds and fuel cleanup begins at Buffalo Naval Park

    Restaurants start modifying menus for GLP-1 users, Wildfire smoke harms N.Y. grassland birds, Buffalo Naval Park begins fuel cleanup.

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  40. McLean County voters speak of civic duty in Tuesday's primary

    McLean County residents exercise their right to vote in Illinois' primary election.

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  41. What do hundreds of gravitational-wave events reveal about the universe?

    Gravitational-wave events provide insights into the formation and evolution of compact objects

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