The rare earth elements used in permanent magnets in wind turbine generators are difficult to retrieve for reuse.
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Ariel Cohen,
Forbes,
23 Dec. 2024
Many scramble to keep up with the stampede of developments, the rapid-fire transformation of industries, and the improbable output of AI image generators.
Instead, school libraries have long served as vehicles to expose students to a broad array of ideas from authors who express unique, personal points of view.
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Jim Saunders,
Orlando Sentinel,
24 Dec. 2024
The Highway Operations Center will be keeping an eye on Connecticut roads and look out for disabled vehicles and any crashes, Morgan said.
Finally, some agencies might specialize in particular areas of SEO, such as local SEO for brick-and-mortar businesses, e-commerce SEO for online retailers or international SEO for companies with a global presence.
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Bar Maimon,
Forbes,
27 Dec. 2024
The nomination of Kennedy, an anti-vaccine activist and harsh critic of government health agencies, has cast a spotlight on debates over the role the government should play in public health — and over the degree to which mounting distrust in science should guide policy-making.
There are a number of 2025 catalysts, both positive and negative for the stock.
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Michael Bloom,
CNBC,
21 Dec. 2024
The key lies in rethinking urban policies, social and ecological functions of land, legislation, and financing to prioritize housing and basic services as catalysts for climate action and sustainable development.
That’s when Butler was asked by a media member about the need to interrupt the interview, to prevent interviewer and teammate from such a benign moment.
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Ira Winderman,
Sun Sentinel,
8 Feb. 2025
Instead, the Hyatt becomes ground zero for the media frenzy: broadcast networks will set up shop on an upper floor with picture windows overlooking the dome, and print journalists will book out lower floors.
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