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Nickel exploration ramps up in Michigan and Minnesota amid rising EV battery demand
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Peabody awarded sensors to monitor pollution

Peabody awarded sensors to monitor pollution

When residents opposed to a planned new peaker power plant began looking for data on air pollution in Peabody, they soon discovered a concerning fact — there is none.

What Apple’s new repair program means for you (and your iPhone)

What Apple’s new repair program means for you (and your iPhone)

Apple said it would soon provide parts, tools and manuals to those who wanted to fix their own iPhones and Mac computers.
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10 Facebook publishers drive 69% of climate change misinformation

Anyone who's spent more than a few minutes online is likely acutely aware of the seemingly endless ocean of climate change denial content swirling across social media. But the vast misinformation maelstrom is largely being churned out by less than a dozen publishers.

Why you should care about your right to repair gadgets
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Why you should care about your right to repair gadgets

New legislation could simplify tech maintenance and make buying a new smartphone or computer the last resort.
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To go green, the energy industry goes open source
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To go green, the energy industry goes open source

Challenges around renewables are prompting players in the “traditional” sector to collaborate on software they can modify to address their changing needs.
This army of AI robots will feed the world
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This army of AI robots will feed the world

And it could do it while eliminating herbicides, replenishing topsoil, and reducing carbon consumption.
Ford sued by truck owners, adding it to diesel defendants
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Ford sued by truck owners, adding it to diesel defendants

Ford Motor Co. rigged at least 500,000 heavy-duty trucks to beat emissions tests, drivers claimed in a lawsuit, adding to the tally of carmakers linked to diesel-cheating allegations worldwide that started in 2015 with Volkswagen AG.
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