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State and Federal Lawmakers Want Data Centers to Pay More for Energy
Published: January 15, 2026
Many proposals have been introduced, but there is little consensus among governors, Congress members and tech executives about exactly how much the companies behind data centers should pay for electricity. Read More.
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Out of 28 types of PFAS analyzed, the study found that at least seven kinds are present in almost everyone tested. Read More
July 3, 2025
Making the famed river swimmable is one of the final big projects Anne Hidalgo will inaugurate before she leaves office next year. Read More
July 3, 2025
The agency is cutting animal testing of chemicals. Some scientists are concerned, but in the meantime the rats (and zebra fish) need new homes. Read More
July 3, 2025
The agency is cutting animal testing of chemicals. Some scientists are concerned, but in the meantime the rats (and zebra fish) need new homes. Read More
July 3, 2025
The agency is cutting animal testing of chemicals. Some scientists are concerned, but in the meantime the rats (and zebra fish) need new homes. Read More
July 3, 2025
From being “the saw guy” at our CertainTeed Architectural plant in Norcross, GA to a mechanical engineer at our CertainTeed Gypsum facility in Palatka, FL six years later, Jose Ramirez found his place at Saint-Gobain! Read More
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Global power and technology leader Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI), is pleased to announce the launch of its new turbocharger designed specifically for hydrogen internal combustion engines (H2 ICE). Read More
July 3, 2025
At Chemours’ DeLisle manufacturing site in Mississippi, over 50 children and grandchildren of employees recently participated in the annual Kids Day — an immersive experience designed to ignite curiosity in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Read More
July 3, 2025