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Plants Shipped Uninspected Meat After USDA Computer Failure [1]

"WASHINGTON — A troubled new computer system used by inspectors at the nation’s 6,500 meatpacking and processing plants shut down for two days this month, putting at risk millions of pounds of beef, poultry, pork and lamb that had left the plants before workers could collect samples to check for E. coli bacteria and other contaminants."

Agriculture [2]
Food [3]
Technology [4]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: NY Times [7], 08/19/2013
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"Hyperloop: Elon Musk Imagines a Tubular Future of Travel" [8]

"Hyperloop plans revealed Monday envision a 'fifth mode of transport' in which passengers travel at extreme speeds through tubes to reach their destination. Elon Musk, chief executive of Tesla Motors and SpaceX, says the idea is 'extremely speculative.' But if Elon Musk's hyperloop is ever built, it could revolutionize transportation and energy."

Energy & Fuel [9]
Technology [4]
Transportation [10]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: Christian Science Monitor [11], 08/13/2013
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"New Tools for Keeping the Lights On" [12]

"RENSSELAER, N.Y. — After the lights went out for 50 million people from the Northeast to the Midwest on Aug. 14, 2003, investigators found readings from two obscure instruments that would have given them an hour’s warning — plenty of time to solve the problem if the devices had been wired to provide a stream of critical data."

Energy & Fuel [9]
Technology [4]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: NY Times [13], 08/01/2013
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"CIA Backs $630,000 Scientific Study on Controlling Global Climate" [14]

"The Central Intelligence Agency is funding a scientific study that will investigate whether humans could use geoengineering to alter Earth's environment and stop climate change."

Climate Change [15]
Environmental Politics [16]
Military [17]
Technology [4]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: Mother Jones [18], 07/18/2013
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EPA Science Databases Offer Grist for Environmental Journalists [19]

Science is the key to many environmental stories, and EPA's Office of Research and Development (ORD) offers a wide range of data tools journalists may find worthwhile to explore.

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"The Science Of Twinkies: How Do They Last So Darned Long?" [23]

"We have to confess: When we heard that Twinkies will have nearly double the shelf life, 45 days, when they return to stores next week, our first reaction was -- days? Not years?"

Chemicals [24]
Environmental Health [25]
Food [3]
Science [21]
Technology [4]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: NPR [26], 07/11/2013
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"As Biotech Seed Falters, Insecticide Use Surges In Corn Belt" [27]

"Across the Midwestern corn belt, a familiar battle has resumed, hidden in the soil. On one side are tiny, white larvae of the corn rootworm. On the other side are farmers and the insect-killing arsenal of modern agriculture."

Agriculture [2]
Biodiversity [28]
Technology [4]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: NPR [29], 07/11/2013
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"This Climate Fix Might Be Decades Ahead Of Its Time" [30]

"Every year, people add 30 billion tons of carbon dioxide to the air, mostly by burning fossil fuels. That's contributing to climate change. A few scientists have been dreaming about ways to pull some of that CO2 out of the air, but face stiff skepticism and major hurdles. This is the story of one scientist who's pressing ahead."

Climate Change [15]
Technology [4]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: NPR [31], 06/27/2013
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"Maryland Suburbs Home To Some of Most Problematic Water Pipes In U.S." [32]

"A large concrete water main that exploded this spring along busy Connecticut Avenue in Chevy Chase has brought to light a little known local distinction: The Maryland suburbs have more of a notoriously problematic stock of pipe than almost any major U.S. water utility."

Technology [4]
Water & Oceans [33]
Public [5]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [34]
Source: Wash Post [35], 06/24/2013
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"DWP To Build Groundwater Treatment Plants on Superfund Site" [36]

"The facilities will restore pumping of drinking water from scores of contaminated San Fernando Valley wells, lessening L.A.'s reliance on imported water, agency says."

Pollution [37]
Technology [4]
Water & Oceans [33]
Public [5]
California [38]
Source: LA Times [39], 06/24/2013
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