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'Trump knows he will lose': Virginia Dem talks plan to beat the GOP at their redistricting game
The redistricting wars are heating up, and a new Democratic-led measure on Virginia’s ballot could redraw congressional maps ...
Virginia Tech geoscientists demonstrate how satellite data can help us understand how rivers and streams move sediment and ...
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America's next big clean energy resource could come from coal mine pollution, if we can agree on who owns it
Across Appalachia, rust-colored water seeps from abandoned coal mines, staining rocks orange and coating stream beds with metals. These acidic discharges, known as acid mine drainage, are among the ...
Bill Rosborough and his son Jon stopped their pickup truck near a 40-acre cornfield and pointed to a white PVC pipe that rose ...
Solar panels on bodies of water in the northeastern U.S. might generate renewable energy but could also carry risks for birds ...
Vanadium redox flow batteries can provide intermittent energy and not full energy as the study by Millan et al. (2018) showed ...
Juggernaut Exploration is pleased to announce the inaugural fully funded 10,000 m drill program within the newly discovered district scale gold, silver, copper rich system on the 100% controlled Big ...
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How will Spanberger govern Virginia?
Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger is in her first week, but with Democratic majorities in the House and Senate, she's giving some indications on how her term will shape up. Jim Lokay speaks with ...
Coal mines are notorious sources of acid mine drainage, but the orange sludge that threatens water supplies and wildlife also ...
In a landmark study published in Science, researchers have unveiled a high-resolution map of the Antarctic bed. This study ...
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This Might Be the Most Demanding Hike You Can Do in Virginia
Hiking your way through Virginia can be one of the most inspiring, beautiful adventures imaginable. It can also be quite ...
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It’s Official: Africa Is Breaking Apart and a New Ocean Is Forming Faster Than Scientists Ever Predicted
A massive geological rift is tearing one of Earth’s largest continents in two, faster than scientists once believed.
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