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Science
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Fewer cows led to a drop in greenhouse gas emissions around the country
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Trump’s health pick wants to remove protective fluoride from our water. Does science back this effort?
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Report: Indiana HIV criminalization laws target actions with no risk of transmission
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Forest Alliance book ‘EcoBlitz’ looks at diverse species in state forests, argues for old growth
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Sustainable jet fuel could create opportunities for Indiana corn growers
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Is it too late to address climate change?
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COVID-19 tests, variants and updated vaccines: Here’s what you need to know
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Release the squirrels! State endangered ground squirrels find new home at Kankakee Sands
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Ball State student research team receives second federal EPA grant for microplastics work
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Should I get the new COVID-19 vaccine? Expert says new shot targets strain driving infections
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Canada wildfires are burning. Why aren’t Hoosiers seeing as much smoke as last summer?
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Indiana passed over for funding to help cut greenhouse gas emissions, aims to do so anyway
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Campaign launches new resources to help students explore health care professions
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How does natural gas compare to other electricity sources in terms of cost, pollution?
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Ball State University opens its first-in-state Forensics program
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Indiana reports first 2024 West Nile virus case, detected in mosquitos across state
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Is there an outbreak of Lyme disease this year? No, but tick diseases are on the rise
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Waste-to-jet fuel company likely won’t place plant in Gary, after years of plans
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How do environmental emission ‘quotas’ work? One expert explains
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Muncie prepped and ready for up to 100,000 eclipse-viewing guests