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Battery Energy Storage: Powering America’s Reliable, Affordable, and Secure Energy Future

(NewsUSA) - America’s electricity demand is on the verge of a generational shift. A recent S&P study projects a 35-50% surge in demand by 2040, driven by growing electricity needs to power new … more

IDs through the ages: How people have proven their identity over time

Spokeo examined the history of identification and its evolution throughout the centuries, from seals to biometrics. more

IDs through the ages: How people have proven their identity over time

Spokeo examined the history of identification and its evolution throughout the centuries, from seals to biometrics. more

American lawn care is going electric

Reasons to be Cheerful reports that with rebates and other perks encouraging residents to say goodbye to gas-powered equipment, springtime has gotten a little quieter. more

Texas lawmakers hear concerns about bill to require proof of citizenship for voting

Votebeat reports on concerns from Democratic lawmakers and Texas voters that a GOP-backed bill to require citizenship proof from voters could disenfranchise eligible Texans. more

American lawn care is going electric

Reasons to be Cheerful reports that with rebates and other perks encouraging residents to say goodbye to gas-powered equipment, springtime has gotten a little quieter. more

10 destinations across the US for car enthusiasts to add to their bucket list

CoPilot scoured news articles, tourism sites, social media platforms and the web to compile this list of travel destinations for people who love cars. more

The fix for parched Western states: Recycled toilet water

Grist asks: If it's perfectly safe to drink purified wastewater, why aren't drought-plagued states using more of it? more

How the Move From 'One-Size-Fits-All' Testosterone Treatments is Benefitting Men of All Ages

(BPT) - A few decades back, testosterone therapy may have conjured images of cartoonishly-muscular bodybuilders pumping iron at the gym. They were associated with aggression and other undesirable … more

How farmers can help rescue water-loving birds

Knowable Magazine reports that as birds’ traditional resting and nesting spots become inhospitable by the blistering pace of climate change, there is little chance for species to genetically adapt, and the work of conservationists to find and secure adequate, supportive farmland and rangeland as the birds seek out new routes has become a sprint against time. more

Half of Americans experience financial 'FOMO'

(BPT) - Over 1 in 2 Americans (51%) have made a purchase or investment due to financial FOMO — the fear of missing out on a financial opportunity or experience. New Empower research shows a … more

Content creator? How to level up your visuals

(BPT) - You spend hours developing content to reach your audience, but with so much competition for attention online, how can your content stand out?Compelling visuals are what grabs viewers' … more

Movies and TV shows casting across the US

Backstage compiled a list of movies and TV shows casting across the US. more

The Michelin Guide is Eurocentric and elitist − yet it will soon be an arbiter of culinary excellence in Philly

The famed Michelin Red Guide is coming to Philadelphia, and inspectors are scouting local restaurants to find some worthy of Michelin awards. more

Is methylene blue really a brain booster? A pharmacologist explains the science

Health influencers – perhaps including Health Secretary RFK Jr. – are promoting the chemical as an elixir that improves memory and focus. But evidence for these claims is thin. more

A bottlenose dolphin? Or Tursiops truncatus? Why biologists give organisms those strange, unpronounceable names

Some say Latin names are elitist and incomprehensible, but they started out as a way to be inclusive. more

It’s miller moth season in Colorado – an entomologist explains why they’re important and where they’re headed

Miller moths migrate through the state every summer and are sometimes considered to be a pest. more

5 ways to boost wellness and build community with sports

(BPT) - Sports aren't just about competition; the thrill of a game has a way of bringing folks together. Playing a team sport is also a great way to move your body and maintain wellness, all while … more

Is your baby's crib mattress off-gassing toxins?

Naturepedic says that from food packaging to cleaning products, to personal care items and even crib mattresses, harmful chemicals have quietly worked their way into everyday life, and are polluting the very air babies breathe while they sleep. more

Get back on track: How a hardship loan can help you overcome financial struggles

Achieve takes a closer look at hardship loans, how they could help when you're facing money problems, who can get them, and what you need to consider before applying. more
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