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The coal-fired furnaces, smelters and steam engines that powered the earliest days of the Industrial Revolution may be long gone, but their legacy has cast a long shadow. Although oil, natural gas, ...
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New Resource! Key Questions to Ask When Considering Data Centers in Your Community The newest resource from the AAAS EPI Center, National League of Cities, and the GovAI Coalition—Key Questions to Ask ...
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Amanda is the Deputy Director of the Science Press Package team, where she helps boost the visibility of all forthcoming Science family of journal content for reporters worldwide. Prior to joining ...
Once again, we urge lawmakers to deny the steep cuts proposed to federal R&D funding in the Administration’s Budget Request for fiscal year 2027. Thanks to bipartisan support, Congress did its job and ...