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Don’t Kiss That Kitty: Cat-Scratch Fever Is Making People Sicker
09/16/2016

The study combed health insurance claims from 2005 to 2013, and charted when and where cat-scratch disease is most likely to strike.

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California Gov. Jerry Brown Signs New Climate Change Laws
09/15/2016

The new plan, outlined in SB32, involves increasing renewable energy use…

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Researchers weave a new fabric that can harvest energy from the sun and motion
09/14/2016

“This hybrid power textile presents a novel solution to charging devices in the field from something as simple as the wind blowing on a sunny day.”

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Alzheimer’s Drug Shows Promise in Small Trial
09/13/2016

The study was small and researchers caution that it’s far too soon to declare victory against a fatal disease…

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The Price of Solar Is Declining to Unprecedented Lows
09/12/2016

Put together, the reports show that all categories of solar have seen significantly declining costs since 2010.

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It’s Time to Update Our 80-Year-Old Cosmetics, Personal-Care Safety Laws
09/09/2016

Years in the making, the battle for cosmetics reform legislation is slowly making headway to make cosmetics safer for American consumers.

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Those Pricey “Made in Italy” Shoes Could Have Come From a Sweatshop
09/08/2016

So while Italy is said to be responsible for 50 percent of EU shoe production, the reality is that many stages of the production process are outsourced to low-wage European countries.

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3p Weekend: Innovative Reuse Can Solve Our Waste Problem
09/07/2016

To examine how innovative reuse and recycling can address our growing waste problem, we broke down America’s largest waste streams…

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#PigTrial Inadvertently Puts Meat Industry On Trial
09/06/2016

Our federal agriculture’s own data shows that in 2015 — the year Anita committed her so-called crime — 14,212 pigs were found dead at slaughterhouses.

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How Sweden diverts 99 percent of its waste from the landfill
09/05/2016

The system depends on residents responsibly in handling their trash, which has become more commonplace over the years.

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