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Citing a weak economy and the "current uncertain status of U.S. climate policy," utility American Electric Power has decided not to proceed with plans to expand CO2 capture and storage technology (CCS) efforts at its Mountaineer power plant in West Virginia.
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In the series “Visions,” science fiction about the very latest research will be paired with analysis looking into the facts behind the fiction.
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Every day more than 1,000 infants worldwide are infected with HIV during gestation, delivery or breast-feeding, according to U.N. estimates
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By Alla Katsnelson of Nature magazine When electrical rhythms in the heart go haywire, applying a strong electric shock to the chest can set them straight. [More]
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