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  1. Exchange Traded Concepts Announces Launch of Climate Global's Climate-Resilient REIT Index ETF (CLIM)

    Exchange Traded Concepts introduces Climate-Resilient REIT Index ETF (CLIM) in partnership with Climate Global

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  2. Opinion: STAT+: It’s the 50th anniversary of the U.S. biotech industry. What will the next 50 years look like?

    The U.S. biotech industry faces infrastructure challenges, including regulatory hurdles and workforce shortages.

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  3. DEQ Flood Resiliency Blueprint to hold public information session

    The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality will hold a public information session on March 25 at 6 p.m.

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  4. Onekama ends 29-year drought, wins regional on Mauntler's heroics

    Onekama wins regional championship

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  5. Tagged great white shark detected in waters off Vancouver Island (BC)

    A great white shark tagged by researchers in California was detected in waters off southern Vancouver Island.

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  6. You Can Still Improve as You Age—With the Right Mindset

    Research challenges traditional assumptions about aging

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  7. Cape May County commissioners back state lawmakers' attempt to block coastal building rules

    Cape May County commissioners oppose new NJDEP regulations

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  8. This fish has cloned itself for 100,000 years. Scientists just figured out how.

    Scientists discover new mechanism allowing Amazon molly fish to clone themselves

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  9. Simulating A Living Cell: First Simulation Of An Entire Cell Cycle

    Scientists simulate entire cell cycle in computer model

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  10. Get your vehicle ready for severe weather

    Fill your vehicle's gas tank

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  11. 'This is about what happens to Country when the balance is broken' - Traditional...

    Traditional Owners gather in Canberra to discuss impact of balance being broken on Country

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  12. Keyser's season ends in region final, Tornado fall 58-48 at RCB

    Keyser falls to Tornado 58-48 in region final.

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  13. Fox Chapel teen who spearheaded recycling initiative needs volunteers to keep up pace

    Fox Chapel teen leads recycling initiative, seeks volunteers to help keep pace

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  14. When to prune your shrubs for healthier growth this year

    In early spring, wait for shrubs to finish blooming before pruning.

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  15. Native Species Are Naturally Natural

    Native species have always coexisted with the environment.

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  17. Vandenberg Village water filtration system back online; discoloration expected to clear

    Vandenberg Village water filtration system back online

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  18. Reports of 10-foot hairy figures in the Ohio woods have Bigfoot watchers buzzing

    Reports of 10-foot hairy figures in the Ohio woods have Bigfoot watchers buzzing

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  19. Bird deaths hit Seneca Lake shoreline again

    Multiple dead birds found on Seneca Lake shoreline

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  20. SPCA finally has a home

    New SPCA Animal Shelter to finally open

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  21. Red Fox Caught on Camera Snatching Wolf Pup from the Den

    Red Fox Caught on Camera Snatching Wolf Pup from the Den

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  22. Map Shows When Winter Actually Ends in Each State

    Mid-April in most of the US

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  23. Reed Hastings’ Powder Mountain announces $40M upgrade. Here’s what it means for skiers.

    $40 million upgrade to lift-served acres at Powder Mountain ski resort

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  24. Shoot the stars: The best gear for night sky photography

    Use a tripod to stabilize the camera

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  25. Lodging tax increase facing local opposition

    Lawmakers in Oregon vote to increase state's lodging tax

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  26. UMD Researchers Awarded $1M to Address Flooding, Other Risks in Communities Near Transit Stops

    Researchers at the University of Maryland will use a $1 million federal grant to study and address flooding and other environmental risks in Prince George's County, particularly around transit stops. The project aims to protect residents and businesses from these hazards. The grant will support community outreach, infrastructure assessments, and flood-resistance measures.

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  27. City eyes potential Rugar Street project

    City of Plattsburgh plans project for Rugar Street to improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists.

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  28. New executive director at Roanoke County Regional Center for Animal Care

    New executive director at Roanoke County Regional Center for Animal Care.

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  29. From the Desk: Research Innovator Career Track empowers growth of research, partnerships at scale

    Research Innovator Career Track provides a structured path for specialized research professionals

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  30. River Valley Garden Club to host workshop

    River Valley Garden Club hosts two-day gardening workshop with experts from WMU and Indiana Natures LLC.

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  31. Two-week burn bans imposed Monday in Comanche and Tillman counties

    Two-week burn ban extended in Comanche County due to extreme fire danger.

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  32. The 1963 botulism outbreak: How H.J. Dornbos Fisheries became linked to deadly food scare

    H.J. Dornbos & Bros. Fishery linked to botulism outbreak in 1963

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  33. Volunteers sought to join Oliver's Emergency Support Services

    Volunteers are being sought to support Oliver's Emergency Support Services

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  34. Editorial: Dry times

    Vermont snowpack melting, isolated flooding, drought conditions seem counterintuitive

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  35. Forecasters Warn of Potential 'Super El Niño'

    El Niño super event may form later this year, potentially causing global effects through 2027.

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  36. California Motel Closed After 2 Women Die in Same Room

    California motel closed after 2 women die in same room, second death reported just 5 days after first

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  37. $250,000 reward offered for information on suspected Lake Cargelligo triple-murde...

    $250,000 reward offered for information on suspected Lake Cargelligo triple-murder

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  38. Polar vortex split to hit New Jersey with cold. When does 'false spring' end?

    Polar vortex to bring cold snap to New Jersey

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  39. Belton ISD expands STEM learning initiative across elementary school campuses through Meta grant

    Belton ISD expands STEM learning initiative across elementary school campuses through Meta grant

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