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100M tons of CO2 by 2050: Circuit boards quietly drive device emissions
Inside every smartphone, smartwatch, and medical sensor, a thin green slab quietly dominates the device’s climate impact.
Scientists have developed a powerful new microscope that reveals, for the first time, how plants store a 'memory' of winter ...
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Student with disabilities has trouble writing notes by hand, but one professor insists that he needs to do it anyway
The post Student With Disabilities Has Trouble Writing Notes By Hand, But One Professor Insists That He Needs To Do It Anyway ...
I don’t often agree with U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis, a Republican from North Carolina who’s recently been quite vocal in his criticism of some Trump Administration policies. But when Tillis said in a floor ...
Some faculty expressed enthusiasm over CSU’s commitment to the budding technology, while others were wary about encouraging ...
Also in this week's Government Notes roundup, Linn-Mar schools has hired superintendent search firm to find the district's ...
Sputnik skies to analysis of interstellar visitors, scientists are rethinking how and where to look for physical traces of ...
If you've been paying attention to the morning traffic, you'll know that South Africa's kids have gone back to school. That's ...
For the first time and with help from artificial intelligence, researchers have conducted a comprehensive study of global ...
While younger generations tend to reject so-called "boomer" habits, there are things baby boomers do regularly that greatly ...
A proposed data center campus will rise above Business Route 6 in Archbald while pumping in up to 3.3 million gallons of ...
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