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Department of Commerce Announces CHIPS Incentives Letter of Intent with Vulcan Elements to Support Domestic Manufacturing of Critical Rare Earth Magnets

Department of Commerce Announces CHIPS Incentives Letter of Intent with Vulcan Elements to Support Domestic Manufacturing of Critical Rare Earth Magnets

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Department of Commerce’s CHIPS Program announced today the signing of a non-binding preliminary letter of intent to provide $50 million in proposed federal incentives under the CHIPS and Science Act to Vulcan Elements. The...

Owner:  American Government
Citrine Global Corp. (DBA SkyTech Orion Global Corp.) (OTCQB: CTGL) Participates at AUVSI Defense 2025 Held in Washington, D.C., Launching SkyTech Replicator™, A Revolutionary Modular Drone that Transforms into 4 Different Mission Drones
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DRG Agriculture In-depth podcast: South Dakota State University and Capital City Campus team up to offer Ag Science Degree in central SD
Grant helps East Jackson STEM students engineer sustainability solutions

Grant helps East Jackson STEM students engineer sustainability solutions

Students in East Jackson High School’s sustainability program, part of the school’s broader STEM initiative, are tackling real environmental challenges. They are designing composting systems, analyzing air quality, and experimenting with solar...

Owner:  Mike Buffington
LoboBites serves as launching pad for student researchers

LoboBites serves as launching pad for student researchers

Native American Studies Ph.D. candidate Allison Shaddox had never presented on her own research before participating in last year’s LoboBITES event. But afterwards, she said it made her a presenter. LoboBITES are three-minute presentations on a...

Owner:  The University of New Mexico
Skipping breakfast has little impact on mental performance, research shows

Skipping breakfast has little impact on mental performance, research shows

Skipping breakfast or practicing intermittent fasting is unlikely to cloud most adults' thinking in the short term, according to research published by the American Psychological Association. Fasting, which can involve abstaining from food for...

Owner:  Ian Birkby
D’angelo’s death puts spotlight on pancreatic cancer in Black America

D’angelo’s death puts spotlight on pancreatic cancer in Black America

Stay Informed, Stay Empowered in STL Subscribe to The St. Louis American‘s free weekly newsletter for critical stories, community voices, and insights that matter. A trailblazer of neo-soul music and a bona fide icon, D’Angelo lost a private...

Owner:  Donald M. Suggs
2025 OCEA awards recognize civil engineering's great innovations

2025 OCEA awards recognize civil engineering's great innovations

By Jenny Jones and Celeste C.B. Bennett ASCE recognized a record number of projects this year for its Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement Awards. Of the 14 projects noted for exceptional innovations and contributions to society, three stood...

Owner:  American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
At U. of C., journalist recounts uncovering deputy gangs in L.A. Sheriff’s Department

At U. of C., journalist recounts uncovering deputy gangs in L.A. Sheriff’s Department

Journalist Cerise Castle was sitting on her couch recovering from an injury she’d sustained while covering a George Floyd protest when she saw something extraordinary on the morning news: sworn deposition testimony revealing that two Los Angeles...

Owner:  South Side Weekly NFP
Legend Biotech Announces 10 Presentations at the 67th American Society of Hematology  Annual Meeting
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