
New Canadian Hydropower to Pump Electricity to U.S.
New dams in northeastern Canada could provide extra electricity to the U.S.
New dams in northeastern Canada could provide extra electricity to the U.S.
Such incinerators are making progress in the U.S. but critics remain
Scientists, engineers and government officials are attempting to harness the power in flowing water
The river provides water for the western U.S. but faces significant challenges under climate change
Spores help rice cope with drought and rising salt concentrations in soil
The animals are employing new feeding behaviors and migration patterns
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