Climate Change Weekly # 542 — More Ways Coal Improves the Economy and the Environment – Watts Up With That?

From THE HEARTLAND INSTITUTE By H. Sterling Burnett SUBSCRIBE to Climate Change Weekly IN THIS ISSUE: More Ways Coal Improves the Economy and the Environment United Nations IPCC Hid the Medieval Warm Period Pickaxe, mining helmet in the background heap of coal More Ways Coal Improves the Economy and the Environment Since misanthropic environmentalists and their…

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A continuous resolution is a coup for the science of the United States, and the public

The American public deserves better. Science drives progress, but cannot do that with stopp funds and political stagnation. It’s time to finish the cycle. Science needs certainty and sustained financial growth, and the recognition of the Congress to undermine science changes US competitiveness in the world. Unfortunately, even the most carefully elaborated expenses bill of…

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Nuclear chemistry research obtains an impulse of efficiency with the ‘serial approach’

Credit: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2025). DOI: 10.1021/JACS.5C00861 Heavy actinids (elements at the bottom of the periodic table, after plutonium) are radioactive, rare and chemically complex, which makes them notoriously difficult to study. Most of the studies carried out in these elements have traditionally carried out a time of a moment or extrapolated…

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Engineers develop portable portable heart attack detection technology

Every second counts when it comes to detecting and treating heart attacks. That is where a new technology from the University of Mississippi enters to identify heart attacks faster and more precise than traditional methods. In a study published in intelligent systems, blockchain and communication technologies, the assistant professor of electrical engineering Kasem Khalil shows…

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See the most important image of NASA in the history of the space telescope | By Ethan Siegel | Start with an explosion! | APR, 2025

If I kept a penny from a distance of 160 feet (50 meters) away, it would occupy more area in the sky than this section of the original field image of the original Hubble. Here you can see several hundred galaxies, with even more lies beyond brightness and hubble wavelength capabilities. (Credit: R. Williams (STSCI),…

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Maternal care efficiency of the ghost spider of the new eldar genus (Araneae: Anyphaenidae, Anyphaeninae) against new Pseudagaurax Malloch species (diptera: chloropidae)

The care of parents in nature can occur in different ways and vary in intensities and strategies, being maternal care one of the patterns widely observed in animals. In spiders, parents’ investment is carried out mainly by women. Despite this, newborn eggs can still be the objectives of a series of natural enemies. In a…

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