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Do Democratic losses mean a win for natural gas?

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The natural gas industry looks to the future after Democratic losses in the 2010 election.
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Are vertical farms the future of city food?

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To preserve the earth from climate change, some think people should start growing food in vertical farms.
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In Aruba, tourism goes green

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On the tiny Caribbean island of Aruba, the booming tourism industry turns an eye to its environmental impact.
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New soccer ball can generate electricity

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Soccer is not just the world's most popular sport. It's also a solution to the lack of home lighting in developing countries.
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California's climate law on the ballot

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Opponents of California's bill to reduce greenhouse gas emissions have put a proposition on the ballot that would suspend implementation of the climate law.
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Are your cleaning products safe?

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Companies that make cleaning products are legally required to disclose their ingredients, but few do.
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Offshore wind farms and their discontents

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Entrepreneurs who want bring offshore wind farms to the United States are facing staunch opposition and difficult economic calculations.
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MacArthur Genius fights to keep bees alive

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University of Minnesota scientist Marla Spivak has received a Macarthur genius grant for her work studying bees and trying to save them from "colony collapse disorder."
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Genetics and the Environment

There’s been a paradigm shift in the field of genetics. Instead of relying solely on DNA and inheritance, the field of epigenetics now demonstrates how
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Ecosystems after the Gulf oil spill

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What we know and don't know about the Gulf Oil Spill
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