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In the United States, the utilization of batteries and renewable sources such as wind and solar power are crucial components in addressing climate change.

In the Arizona desert, a Danish firm is constructing a large-scale solar energy project with storage batteries that collect and redistribute power from the sunlight during periods of reduced production. Using renewable energy sources like batteries is a rapidly expanding solution to combat climate change. Mads Nipper, CEO of Ørsted, stated that solar farms and

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SpaceX was almost done testing their massive rocket but unfortunately lost the spacecraft towards the end of the test.

On Thursday, SpaceX attempted to complete an hour-long test flight of its powerful rocket for the third time. However, the spacecraft was ultimately unsuccessful during its descent back to Earth. The company reported losing communication with Starship as it approached its destination of a water landing in the Indian Ocean. The first-stage booster also experienced

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A man from Montana utilized tissues and reproductive organs from animals to produce large sheep for the purpose of selling them to hunting preserves.

According to court documents and federal prosecutors, a rancher in Montana has been accused of illegally using tissue and testicles from wild sheep in central Asia and the U.S. to breed “giant” hybrid sheep. These hybrid sheep were then sold to private hunting preserves in Texas. Jack Schubarth, 80, from Vaughn, Montana, admitted in court

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The governor of Pennsylvania has revealed a proposal to decrease the amount of greenhouse gases produced and increase the use of renewable energy in a state that is a major producer of energy.

Governor Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania announced a strategy on Wednesday to combat climate change. He outlined his support for a new law that would hold power plant companies responsible for their contribution to greenhouse gas emissions in the state, which ranks as the third-largest energy producer in the country. Additionally, the proposed legislation would require

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New research has shown promise in shrinking tumors in patients with aggressive brain cancer through a new attack strategy. The strategy has been successful in two initial trials.

A recent approach to combat a highly hostile form of brain cancer yielded encouraging results in two studies involving a small group of participants. Researchers announced on Wednesday that they were successful in converting immune cells from patients into “living drugs” that were capable of identifying and targeting glioblastoma cells. In initial experiments, these cells

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