Shelly Brisbin
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Temperatures are in the teens, and wind chills have dipped below zero, but dry conditions and a functioning electric grid have kept most people safe.
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Though researchers say such restrictions save lives, the district court says they violate the Second Amendment.
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During Austin’s blues renaissance in the 70s and 80s, Strehli was known as ‘Ace.’ She was a mentor to Stevie Ray Vaughan and a driving force at the Antone’s nightclub and record label.
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Baylor University professor Bryan Shaw and a team of blind chemists designed experiments and tactile learning aids so blind and visually impaired students can get a literal feel for chemistry.
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Because caregivers can often make far higher wages doing other kinds of work, disabled people have difficulty finding and keeping attendants.
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The DART mission succeeded in crashing into the asteroid Dimorphos. Researchers say it will take some time to determine how the experiment can be applied to protecting the Earth from collisions with space debris.
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In an op-ed published in several Texas newspapers, two education professors say the Texas Education Agency’s latest school ratings data points out how the education funding system means that failing schools are located almost exclusively in low-income communities.
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ERCOT’s permitting process for interconnecting large industrial energy users to the power grid has slowed the expansion of crypto mining operations in the state. It’s also created a framework for managing their energy consumption.
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A new study from the First Street Foundation says the extreme heat belt will stretch from East Texas to Wisconsin.
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Researchers are learning that cows exposed to fire often give less milk, and horses, with their large lungs, take in a lot of smoke from fires.