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The race for fusion energy is no sprint, it’s a marathon fueled by money and minds. And right now, America is running with ...
The U.S’s biggest dairy-producing state is being squeezed by the recent outbreak of bird flu, which also affects cattle—and ...
Jordan Stock is a rising Stanford senior and B.S. candidate in the Earth Systems program on the Human Environmental Systems track. She is also minoring in International Relations and pursuing a ...
The 2024 Summer Olympic Games are set to open in Paris, France, on July 26. New to the games are breaking, a lively form of dance turned competitive sport, and kayak cross, a contact sport in which ...
Valero was surpassed only by other oil producers, including the Shell Martinez, Chevron Richmond, and Tesoro refineries – the latter of which is now idled. Life in a refinery corridor According to ...
PALO ALTO — The yellow and blue triangle flags separating the track and the field were motionless — it was windless for the first time that season. And on that night at the 1996 California State ...
As the number and sophistication of cyberattacks increase, so does the demand for people who can prevent such digital incursions. More than 209,000 cybersecurity jobs in the U.S. are unfilled, and ...
In June 2013, Steve Fradkin hiked the rugged coast of Washington State’s Olympic National Park to count the stars. In the summertime, the lowest tides expose the slippery rocks of the intertidal zone ...
As the sun set over the Embarcadero, hundreds of demonstrators carrying blue and yellow flags marched through San Francisco’s waterfront, marking three years since Russia launched its full-scale ...
Wanda Wolfe sits in a chair wearing her self-deemed “Thanksgiving sweatshirt,” with a pumpkin and a cornucopia gracing its green background. She talks of her nieces and nephews, sisters and ...
Outfitted with trash grabbing tools and trash bags, dozens of East Oakland residents arrived at MLK Jr. Regional Park on Oct. 10 to help clean up the shoreline of the nearby San Leandro Creek in ...
Jason Gay has been a sports and humor columnist at the Wall Street Journal for 13 years. (Photo by Erin Hall) “I’m so sorry.” It’s the first thing Jason Gay says to me, apologizing for being late. His ...
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