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  • Cold Weather Cost New England Electric Customers Nearly $1.8 Billion in One Month; A New Study Suggests Ways to Mitigate Fuel Shortages

    In New England, constraints in the supply of natural gas have led to nearly a quarter of all unscheduled power plant outages. 

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  • EVs Cost 40 Percent Less to Maintain Than Conventional Cars, Energy Department Report Says

    Maintenance costs for a light-duty, battery-powered car are around 40 percent less per mile than for a gas-powered car, according to a recent report from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory.

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  • U.S. Beekeepers Continue to Report High Colony Loss Rates, No Clear Progression Toward Improvement

    Beekeepers across the United States lost 45.5% of their managed honey bee colonies from April 2020 to April 2021, according to preliminary results of the 15th annual nationwide survey conducted by the nonprofit Bee Informed Partnership (BIP).

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  • Mapping Methane Sources in Paris

    A potent greenhouse gas, methane is released by many sources, both human and natural. Large cities emit significant amounts of methane, but in many cases the exact emission sources are unknown.

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  • First Clear View of a Boiling Cauldron Where Stars are Born

    University of Maryland researchers created the first high-resolution image of an expanding bubble of hot plasma and ionized gas where stars are born.

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  • Bird Migration Takes Plants in Wrong Direction to Cope with Climate Change

    The study, published in Nature, reveals that the vast majority of plants from European woodlands are dispersed by birds migrating to warmer latitudes in the south, while far fewer are dispersed by birds migrating north.

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  • Machine Learning Aids Earthquake Risk Prediction

    Our homes and offices are only as solid as the ground beneath them.

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  • Wild Bees Need Deadwood in the Forest

    How many tree species are there in the forest? How are the trees scattered throughout?

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  • Songbirds and Humans Share Some Common Speech Patterns

    If you listen to songbirds, you will recognize repeated melodies or phrases. Each phrase is made up of distinct sounds, strung together.

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  • More Intense and Frequent Thunderstorms Linked to Global Climate Variability

    Large thunderstorms in the Southern Great Plains of the U.S. are some of the strongest on Earth.

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