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September 24, 2018
New Battery Research Could Change the Way People Think About Electric Cars
Scientists say they have discovered why popular lithium ion batteries degrade over time.
September 20, 2018
Invasive Pear Tree Threatens Indiana's Native Plants
Experts say the callery pear tree and its many varieties are crowding out native plant species.
September 19, 2018
The Art of Climate Change
The team of Quincy Owens and Luke Crawley combine art and science to create sculptures across Indiana and the US
September 17, 2018
Leaders Learn How to Plan for the "C Word"
Indiana municipal leaders learn new strategies for dealing with the effects of climate change
September 11, 2018
Pipeline Watchdog: Decatur Spill Outside State Jurisdiction
8,190 gallons of jet fuel spilled into the St. Mary's River after a pipeline failure
September 10, 2018
Citizen Scientists Keep Watch on Water Sources
A state program works with concerned citizens to ensure state receives statewide water data.
September 4, 2018
EPA Unveils New Air Pollution Plan
The ACE rule seeks to replace the Obama-era Clean Power Plan with less ambitious goals and enforcement.
August 27, 2018
Friendship Flea Market, offering good deals and helping the environment
The Friendship Flea Market has been held for the past 51 years twice a year, in June and September.
August 17, 2018
Buyer beware: Cleanup of former meth labs costly for new homeowners
Meth production releases an invisible toxic gas that coats surfaces and can lead to health risks if not properly cleaned
August 15, 2018
Urban chicken movement provides green backyard pest control
An agrarian movement is bridging the gap between city dwellers and the rural communities that feed them.
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