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Six States' Winter Travel Could Possibly be Slower, Here's Why
When a winter storm hits, a whole fleet is usually needed to clear 49,000 lane miles of road, yet job applications for snowplow drivers are down to around 50% when compared to usual. The salt barns have been supplied, the trucks are ready, and all the pre-checks have been completed by the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) so that the roads will be clear amid the winter season which is around the corner.  
Latest Research Articles
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Creating Artificial Ice Tupas For The Globe’s Driest Yet Coldest Territory
 1st Major Winter Storm of the Season May Arrive Next Week
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Research Shows that Solar and Wind Enough to Power Most Major Countries
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Lake Close to Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Could Stay Radioactive For Another 20 Years
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Pangolin Trafficking: Nigeria's Unauthorized Trading Iceberg Tip Uncovered
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More Than 100 Million US Residents Under Cold Weather Warnings as a Result of Low Temperatures
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Brain-Invading Fungus That Killed 40 Dolphins, Porpoises Might Have Come From Humans
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Global Carbon Emissions Rise Back to Levels Before Pandemic, Scientists Warn of Incoming Danger
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Ghost-Like Thick Fog Shrouds Russia, Disrupting Multiple Flights
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UK: The First Country to Approve Merck’s Oral Coronavirus Antiviral Pill
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Earth’s ‘Life Zones’: 48 Locations on Earth That Are More Vulnerable to Climate Change
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Gas Prices in US are Expected to Dip Due to Mild Winter Forecast This Season
 






