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A derecho debrief: Not even a scientist/storm chaser expected August 10 storm
FDA OKs manufacturer’s version of Rice ventilator
Researchers to create a roadmap for fostering successful agritourism enterprises
Digital Assistants Help State of Oklahoma Solve Telework Issues During Crisis
Origin of Feces: coproID Reliably Predicts Sources of Ancient Poop
Smithsonian gallery hosting work by Cornell’s Rickard
Most Young People Do Not Vape, and Even Fewer Vape Regularly
Blacktown to be home of world-leading Brain and Spinal Institute
UW scientist to lead NASA field study of East Coast snowstorms
Woody Plants with Undesirable Tendencies
Estée Lauder Companies Inc. Achieves 100% Renewable Electricity in U
Baylor Medicine recognized for patient care strategies
Purpose-Driven Leaders Come Together from Across Sectors to Make Sustained Commitments to Inclusive Growth at Inaugural Summit
E-3 AWAC visits RAAF Williamtown
Nextlink Internet and Microsoft closing broadband gap in central US
Chasing storm data: machine learning looks for useful data in U.S. thunderstorm reports
After Favorable Court Ruling, Startup Company Castle Hill Gaming Settles David vs. Goliath Lawsuit
Johnson & Johnson massive fine
Apple’s US job footprint grows to 2.4 million
Apple brings contactless student IDs on iPhone and Apple Watch to more universities
Report seeks to recognize meaning of Mount Rushmore for Native people
A lost literature: University researcher shares untold stories of Black people on Canadian Prairies
Bison overlooked in domestication of grain crops
Anheuser-Busch switches to renewable electricity in US
Closure of phase 2 – Op Quebec Oklahoma – southern Burnett drug operation
The Bible Must be Taught Academically in Public Schools