There's big climate money out there for small towns. But will they get it?
Grist reports on how advocates are helping understaffed communities field complicated federal grants.
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Grist reports on how advocates are helping understaffed communities field complicated federal grants.
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Ophelia researched the differences between methadone and buprenorphine for treating opioid use disorder using medical journals, studies, and government resources.
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Stacker looked at the legal landscape of pending lawsuits against oil companies, citing data from the Center for Climate Integrity.
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MoneyGeek analyzed data from the Center for Disease Control’s Wide-ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research (CDC WONDER) database from 2019 to 2021 to find the states where the most unintentional deaths occur and explore the types of unintentional deaths that are on the rise.
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MoneyGeek analyzed data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Wide-ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research (CDC WONDER) to find which states have the highest drowning rates to help bring awareness to the importance of swimming safety there and across the country.
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Incredible Health compiled a list of notable nurses who responded in conflicts throughout history using various news and historical sources.
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Stacker compiled a list of 25 animals that are illegal to own as pets in the U.S.
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Stacker analyzed the 2021 Air Quality Statistics Report from the Environmental Protection Agency released in May 2022 to compile a list of the 50 cities with the dirtiest air.
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CheapInsurance.com used data from the Environmental Protection Agency to rank the least fuel-efficient vehicles of modern history for each year since 1975.
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Incredible Health used Bureau of Labor Statistics data to compile a list of jobs projected to grow the most in nursing, ranked by their percent of expected employment growth from 2021 to 2031.
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DocBuddy cited data from the Health Resources and Services Administration to visualize the projected shortages in the health care industry, specifically among physicians.
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Thistle investigated how much of various plant-based foods you would have to eat to get the same amount of protein as meat using data from My Food Data.
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Stacker investigated how data privacy and access to reproductive health care intersect using a variety of news sources and consulting the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s senior legislative activist, Hayley Tsukayama.
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Enviro Friendly compiled a list of highlights from the 2022 Off-Grid Solar Market Trends Report, developed by the World Bank and its partners.
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Using data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and World Bank, Northwell Health looked at racial disparities in the prevalence of and morbidity from diabetes in the U.S.
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MoneyGeek analyzed data from government, academic, and nonprofit sources to break down the cost of childbirth in the U.S.
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The General used data from the Environmental Protection Agency to find the most fuel-efficient car and truck every year since 1975.
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NNOXX detailed the differences between active and ordinary nitric oxide using its own science and a variety of other scientific sources.
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Stacker compiled data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Centers for Environmental Information to rank the contiguous 48 states from coldest to warmest.
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To illustrate what summer weather was like in the U.S. from 1920 to 2022, Stacker consulted data from the NOAA.
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