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Drug Overdose Deaths Surge Among Black Americans During Pandemic
Black Americans with addiction face "pervasive and continuing systemic racism" and often struggle to gain access to treatments that prevent fatal overdoses.
Got Questions About Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 Vaccine? We Have Answers
The third COVID-19 vaccine authorized for use in the U.S. requires one shot instead of two, and works a slightly different way from the others. Here's what we know about its safety and effectiveness.
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Pandemic Inspires More Than 1,200 New German Words
Germans have a knack for stringing lots of words together to create new words. From Mundschutzmode to Coronamutationsgebiet, the pandemic has spawned a plethora of them.
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Why America Is Moving: Money, Space, Family, Lifestyle ...
2020 made moving a reality for millions. Some moved to be near family. Others achieved their pipe dreams of moving to distant locations in pursuit of a better lifestyle and cheaper cost of living.
The Fort Hall Mine Landfill: Groundwater Pollution, Part 2
This week on Sustainable Idaho, Rachel and Scott continue their investigation of the Fort Hall Mine Landfill. Speaking to Dr. Tamzen MacBeth, an expert in…
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ISU Sustainability Club: An Update
This week on Sustainable Idaho, Scott and Rachel are exploring the ISU Sustainability Club. Speaking to Eizaak Jordan, the club President, Sustainable…
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CDC Says More Virulent British Strain Of Coronavirus Now Dominant In U.S.
The variant known as B.1.1.7, which is more easily spread, was first identified in England last fall. Since then, it has spread quickly in the U.S.
Strides Against HIV/AIDS In The U.S. Falter As Resources Diverted To Fight COVID-19
Experts fear steep declines in testing and diagnoses mean more people will contract HIV and die of AIDS. The problem is particularly acute in the South, the epicenter of the nation's HIV crisis.
FMC Corp's Hazardous Waste Storage: A human, environmental, and legal story
This week on Sustainable Idaho, Rachel and Scott are tackling a new topic, the FMC Corporation's storage of hazardous waste on the Shoshone-Bannock Tribal…
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CRISPR Scientist's Biography Explores Ethics Of Rewriting The Code Of Life
The Code Breaker profiles Jennifer Doudna, a Nobel Prize-winning biochemist key to the development of CRISPR, and examines the technology's exciting possibilities and need for oversight.
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