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A new study shows that
families can save hundreds
if not thousands of dollars
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household items with a 3-D
printer. ... > full story

Cost of Arctic Methane Release Could Be 'Size of Global Economy', Experts Warn
Researchers have warned of
an "economic time-bomb" in
the Arctic, following a
ground-breaking analysis of
the likely cost of methane
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Restoration and Recommendations for Flood-Damaged Bottomlands
Although the 2012 drought in
the Midwest may have dimmed
the memories for some of the
2011 Ohio and Mississippi
River flood, engineers, land ... > full story

Saving Money by Using Electric Vehicles
High battery costs still
prevent many people from
buying an electric vehicle.
Is it possible to save money
by using an electric vehicle
instead of a conventional
reference car? This question
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Sharing the Wealth With Loyal Workers
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Intent to Harm: Willful Acts Seem More Damaging
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Sequester Has Minimal Impact on Federal Regulatory Spending, New Report Finds
July 23, 2013 Automatic federal budget cuts, known as the sequester, which began March 1, have had minimal impact on federal regulatory agencies, finds a new report on the U.S. budget for fiscal years 2013 and ... > full story -
Keys to Reducing the Impact of Agriculture on Climate Change
July 16, 2013 Land is not being used to its best advantage according to a new study by environmental ... > full story -
Electronic Health Records Slow the Rise of Healthcare Costs
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Early Financial Arguments Are a Predictor of Divorce
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Egg Donation in European Clinics: Why Do Women Do It?
July 8, 2013 Egg donation is now one of the major reasons why couples travel abroad for fertility treatment. Because this growing trend may circumvent regulations at home or raise concerns about financial ... > full story
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