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Thursday, April 30, 2015

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Capturing the Stars That Light Pollution Has Taken From Us

04.27.15
John Mahama, 21. Mahama's eyes twitch. He suffers from insomnia and debilitating headaches, but must continue to work in order to pay for his medication.
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Inside the Hellscape Where Our Computers Go to Die

04.23.15
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FOOD

This Indoor Farm Can Bring Fresh Produce to Food Deserts

04.22.15

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

USING SATELLITES TO STOP DEFORESTATION BEFORE IT HAPPENS

04.22.15
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PHOTO GALLERY

Fiery Outlines Show How Huge a Melting Glacier Used to Be

04.07.15

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  • Joe Belfiore, corporate vice president, operating systems group at Microsoft, speaks on stage during the 2015 Microsoft Build Conference on April 29, 2015 at Moscone Center in San Francisco, California.
    COMING SOON
    Microsoft’s Plan to Convert All Our Gadgets to Windows
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HOW YOUR BEE-FRIENDLY GARDEN MAY ACTUALLY BE KILLING BEES

06.25.14
Even as they try to help the bees, people may inadvertently poison them by planting pesticide-laden plants purchased from big-box garden centers, suggests a new report. More than half of ostensibly bee-friendly plants sampled at Home Depot, Lowe's and Walmart garden centers contained high levels of neonicotinoids, which are considered highly toxic to bees, butterflies and other insect pollinators. 
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