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Agence France-PresseRobert Thompson, Trustee Professor in the Newhouse School, says repurposing established properties is not new, but the practice is growing because it avoids potential risks.
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Health.comJessica Garay, assistant professor in the Falk College, says a varied diet of plant and animal proteins is enough for most people to meet their daily vitamin B6 needs.
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The Associated PressPatrick Penfield, professor in the Whitman School, says fuel prices representing about half of shipping costs cause economic slowdowns as companies reduce transportation speeds.
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Spectrum NewsMatthew Huber, professor in the Maxwell School, says nuclear power offers reliable carbon-free energy for cold climates but requires long-term investment to decarbonize the grid.
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BBCKivanc Avrenli, professor of practice in the Whitman School, questions whether the LaGuardia collision exposes systemic issues in how busy airports manage workload.
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Us WeeklyNina Kohn, Distinguished Professor in the College of Law, explains that making bad choices does not meet the legal standard for courts to impose a conservatorship.