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Power Companies Use Heat Wave as a 'Super Bowl' of Energy Use as Temperatures Could Reach Over 100 Degrees Fahrenheit
Power companies are expecting a spike in electricity demand or energy use as a heat wave kick starts the official United States summer season.
Latest Research Articles
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Biodegradable, Plant-Based Covering That May Be Sprinkled on Meals Has Been Created by Scientists
Central US Remains Under Persistent Second Wave of Heat Dome, Reaching 110 Degrees for the Week
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Fisherman in Cambodia Catches Largest Freshwater Fish Ever Hooked
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Demonstrators Take Five Dogs After Storming UK Research Facility Which Allegedly Breeds Animals for Experiments
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72-Foot Yacht Caught Fire and Sank, Three Passengers and Two Dogs Survive Miraculously
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Seagrass Meadows: A Fishing Ground as Reliable Source of Food to Fishermen in Poor Countries
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New Jersey Experiences Rare Wildfire Reaching 12,000 Acres; Road Closures Reported
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Ringtones Unlock Long-Term Memory in Frog Eating Bats, New Research Finds
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Glastonbury Festival Weather Update: Somerset Will Experience Heavy Rainfall and Thunder
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Massive Sunspot Could Potentially Fire a Powerful Solar Flare Towards Earth
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NWS Issues Warning for 'Monsoonal Rain' and Flash Flooding in New Mexico
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Japan Earthquake: JMA Issues Warning for More Aftershocks After Quake Leaves Six People Injured