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Missouri University of Science

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The push to restore semiconductor manufacturing faces a labor crisis − can the US train enough workers in time?

Bringing chip manufacturing back to America is a national security and economic priority, but a shortage of skilled workers threatens to derail the effort.

The push to restore semiconductor manufacturing faces a labor crisis − can the US train enough workers in time?
Health|Science|Technology

Traumatic brain injuries have toxic effects that last weeks after initial impact − an antioxidant material reduces this damage in mice

Addressing the harmful chemical processes that accompany blunt force trauma to the brain can reduce the risk of long-term disability.

Traumatic brain injuries have toxic effects that last weeks after initial impact − an antioxidant material reduces this damage in mice
Business|Economy|Sports

The Eagles and Chiefs have already made Philadelphia and Kansas City economic winners

Getting to the playoffs is linked to a $200 increase in local per capita income, while winning the Super Bowl is worth about $33 per person.

The Eagles and Chiefs have already made Philadelphia and Kansas City economic winners
Health|Science

Grow fast, die young? Animals that invest in building high-quality biomaterials may slow aging and increase their lifespans

Understanding the differences in growth rate between animals can help clarify the mechanisms behind aging-related diseases and offer ways to treat them.

Grow fast, die young? Animals that invest in building high-quality biomaterials may slow aging and increase their lifespans
Economy|Environment|Health|Political|US

Wildland firefighters face a big pay cut if Congress doesn’t act − that’s taking a toll on a workforce already under stress

Firefighters work long hours to protect communities, often in dangerous conditions and for low starting pay. Surveys show the impact that can have on their physical and mental health.

Wildland firefighters face a big pay cut if Congress doesn’t act − that’s taking a toll on a workforce already under stress

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