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Fisher – Plugging In

Shhh…Austrian EV maker, Fisker in talks with “large automaker” for a potential investment, development, and North American manufacturing

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Valencia, Spain

Resting on the edge of the crystal blue Mediterranean Sea, Valencia is thought to be one of the region’s oldest cities, with historical roots reaching back over two thousand years.

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CNN.com – SpaceX Launch

CNN reports: The Worlds’s Biggest Pollution Monitor Launches Into Orbit CNN’s Bill Weir reports on a new satellite that launched Monday to track methane on

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The Monkfish

There is a good reason we did not start the story with a picture of a monkfish. The poor guy is as ugly as sin.

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House of Bees

Bees are old. Prehistoric old. Their fossilized ancestors have been discovered in droplets of amber resin dating between 75 and 95 million years ago. Having evolved from wasps, they arrived during the late Cretaceous period, that moment in time when a 6-mile-wide asteroid ended its fiery journey across the cosmos with a splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico. The collision ignited the last great extinction and doomed 70% of the world’s species.

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The e-Bicycle

“When we invented the personal computer, we created a new kind of bicycle… a new man-machine partnership…” — Steve Jobs, c. 1980

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ScienceDaily.com – Clear Evidence

New research provides clear evidence of a human “fingerprint” on climate change and shows that specific signals from human activities have altered the temperature structure of Earth’s atmosphere.

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