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Farmers and health experts say it’s complicated. RFK Jr.’s milk adviser, Mark McAfee, says he’s up for the challenge.
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Canada intends to shut down open-net-pen salmon farming by 2029. But removing infrastructure is challenging and costly.
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Pyrrhotite causes cracks in concrete. But research on how widespread the issue might be has only scratched the surface.
In the late 1980s, at a federal research facility in Pensacola, Florida, Tamar Barkay used mud in a way that proved revolutionary in a manner she could never have imagined at the time: a crude version ...
One bluebird day in 2021, employees of Fortem Technologies traveled to a flat piece of Utah desert. The land was a good spot to try the company’s new innovation: an attachment for the DroneHunter — ...
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