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25 years, 1 coastline report card: The shocking wins and misses
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- The secret motor protein that slams leaf pores shut—and saves crops
The secret motor protein that slams leaf pores shut—and saves crops
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New study cracks the “tissue code” — just five rules shape organs
Fiji ant plant builds tiny condos that stop ant wars
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Six-hour ‘undo’ button: GAI-17 rewinds stroke damage and may beat Alzheimer’s
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- Chirality shock: Geneva chemists forge millennia-stable ‘mirror-proof’ drugs
Chirality shock: Geneva chemists forge millennia-stable ‘mirror-proof’ drugs
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Weight-loss wonder drug Mounjaro/Zepbound shrinks breast cancer tumors
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- Fasting twice a week could be a game-changer for type 2 diabetes
Fasting twice a week could be a game-changer for type 2 diabetes
Semaglutide melts fat—but may quietly strip away your strength
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- Big-Bang echoes unmask a billion-light-year hole around Earth—and it’s stretching space faster
Big-Bang echoes unmask a billion-light-year hole around Earth—and it’s stretching space faster
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- Obesity is driving a hidden cancer epidemic—13 types and rising deaths nationwide
Obesity is driving a hidden cancer epidemic—13 types and rising deaths nationwide
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- Two monster black holes just collided — it’s so massive, it shouldn’t exist
Two monster black holes just collided — it’s so massive, it shouldn’t exist
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Growth Energy
- Growth Energy Statement on USTR’s Section 301 Investigation into Brazil’s Unfair Trading Practices
Growth Energy Statement on USTR’s Section 301 Investigation into Brazil’s Unfair Trading Practices
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Growth Energy, the nation’s largest biofuel trade association, welcomed news that the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) today initiated a Section 301 investigation into Brazil’s unfair trading practices.
“Today’s action by USTR is a sign that the old days of Brazil enjoying unfettered access to the U.S. ethanol market while unfairly putting a tariff on American ethanol imports could soon come to an end. On behalf of U.S. ethanol producers across the heartland, we say it’s about time,” said Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor. “We applaud USTR for taking this concrete step to dig further into Brazil’s unfair treatment of American ethanol and hope that it ultimately leads to a more level playing field for U.S. farmers and biofuel producers.”
Earlier this year Growth Energy urged USTR to take action against Brazil in response to the country’s unfair treatment of American ethanol. Read Growth Energy’s letter here. According to the USTR, a Section 301 investigation “examines whether the acts, policies, or practices [of a foreign government] are unreasonable or discriminatory and burden or restrict U.S. commerce.
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One shot, seven days: Long-acting levodopa gel tackles Parkinson’s tremors
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Sweet but risky: Common sweeteners may be accelerating puberty in kids
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Gravitational shockwave: LIGO catches a 225-solar-mass black-hole smash-up
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Hubble Cracks Open a Glittering Cosmic Time Capsule, Revealing Multi-Generational Stars 160,000 Light-Years Away
Can zebrafish help humans regrow hearing cells?
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