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The Public Gave Names To Snowplows In Madison, Wisconsin–And They Are Hilarious

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As part of GNN’s continuing coverage of city snowplow naming competitions, the results of Madison Wisconsin’s contest are in, and they are just hail-arious. The city’s chief salting truck will be named “Saltimus Prime” after receiving a total of 1,630 votes. A smaller, agile, bike path-plower will be named “Snowbi Wan Kenobi” after receiving 1,910 […]

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Scientists Stumble On New Way To ‘Hack’ Photosynthesis For Renewable Energy

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A “mind-blowing” discovery in the early stages of photosynthesis has been discovered by scientists that could help improve the efficiency of renewable energy technologies. While trying to figure out if it were possible to extract electrons from a known process in the early stages of photosynthesis, the scientists instead found an entirely-new electron transfer pathway, […]

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Brazil’s President Makes Good On Campaign Promise To Evict Miners From Indigenous Reserves In The Amazon

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When President ‘Lula’ da Silva took office this year in Brazil, many environmental and indigenous rights groups hoped he would fulfill campaign promises of better protection for the Amazon rainforest and the people who live there. Nearly four months into his tenure and early signs are that Lula was telling the truth, as Brazilian police […]

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On Distant Planets That Don't Rotate, Life May Exist Under Skies Of Permanent Dawn And Dusk

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In a new study, astronomers describe how extraterrestrial life has the potential to exist on distant exoplanets inside a special area called the ‘terminator zone.’ Despite its frightening-sounding name, it’s better thought of as the “ending zone” and can be found on planets that have one side which always faces its star and one side […]

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