Tag: 2021
So you think you can dance? Researchers studied what makes you want to
There’s something about long-ago hit songs that just won’t quit and no, it’s not just the catchy beats. It’s your brain.
There is no sign of dairy cattle show prices abating
The season had kicked off with High Point Farms dispersing March 21 where 75 lots brought $390,250 for a $5,200 average
Arizona Tribes Explore The Benefits Of Floating Solar
The Gila River Indian Community is building floating solar installations to conserve precious water and make renewable energy.
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Why Shipping’s Low-Carbon Future Relies More on Batteries & Biofuels Than Methanol
Maritime shipping, responsible for approximately 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions, stands at an unprecedented turning point. As we progress toward mid-century, decarbonization is no longer optional but mandatory, driven by stringent international regulations, including the International Maritimate Organization’s recent fuel carbon pricing decision and corporate sustainability commitments. This requirement … [continued]
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Preview: London Knights vs. Medicine Hat Tigers for the Memorial Cup
RIMOUSKI, Que – Memorial Cup final mulligans are rare. The London Knights will never forget surrendering Josh Bloom’s goal in the last half-minute of the championship game a year ago in Saginaw. That left a considerable scar. But the OHL champs can make sure it doesn’t define a three-year window of major junior hockey dominance. […]