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A Vaccine To Save The Bees: New Treatment Provides Immunity From Some Pesticides
There's a lot of buzz around a newly developed technology that protects bees from deadly pesticides.
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'Planned In Plain Sight': Senate Report Faults Intelligence Failures In Jan. 6 Capitol Attack
The joint report released Tuesday by two Senate committees details intelligence sharing and security failures before the Jan. 6 insurrection.
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How To See The 'Ring Of Fire' Today
Early risers across the Northern Hemisphere will be able to see an eclipse Thursday morning when the moon passes between the Earth and the sun.
He Used His Poetry To Speak Out Against Myanmar's Coup. It May Have Cost Him His Life
"They shoot in the head, but they don't know the revolution is in the heart," Khet Thi wrote. He died in police custody. In opposing the coup, "I have decided to sacrifice my life," he told a friend.
New Evidence Suggests COVID-19 Vaccines Remain Effective Against Variants
An analysis of blood from people who had received the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine found a lower level of neutralizing antibodies against viral variants but a strong response involving T cells.
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Democrats Are Waiting Too Long To Reach Black And Latino Voters, A New Report Says
Voters of color should not be treated as "get-out-the-vote targets," says the head of one of the groups that issued the report. Instead, outreach needs to start one to two years before an election.
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'Mercury Rising' Explores Treacherous U.S. Attempts to Control Space
In Mercury Rising, historian Jeff Shesol recalls the early days of the U.S. space program, when Cold War fears ruled and no one was sure John Glenn would survive America's first orbital flight.
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6/9/21 - Lauren Olson Discusses Environmental Sustainability
Today on Inland Edition, Lillian Vasquez speaks with Lauren Olson, a Zero Waste Manager and Sustainability Expert with World Centric. Lauren shares…
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The Olympics Are Really Happening. For Athletes, That Means A Huge Number Of Rules
Tokyo 2020 organizers now face two tests: Preventing the spread of COVID-19 from foreign visitors to residents of Japan, and keeping athletes healthy and virus-free so they can compete.
Biden To Announce Plans To Donate 500 Million Pfizer Vaccines To Countries In Need
On the first European trip of his presidency, Biden will announce a major U.S. contribution to the global vaccine effort — part of an effort to end COVID-19 "everywhere."
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