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LAWRENCE, Kansas — A couple hundred million years ago, an ocean covering Kansas teemed with prehistoric life. Yet for millennia, Kansas has been a dry,…
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People who most intensely oppose genetically modified food think they know a lot about food science, but actually know the least, according to a peer...
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A new poll suggests 72 percent of voters, regardless of party affiliation, believe Congress and federal regulators “need to do more” to bring high-speed...
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Internationally known geologist and former Wichita State University instructor Robbie Gries returns to WSU on Friday to speak at an event celebrating…
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Kansas officials will soon have an up-to-date map of broadband service availability across the state as a way to help close the coverage gap.About…
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When bacteria develop resistance to antibiotics, people can end up with infections that don’t respond to available medicines.
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Since the George W. Bush administration, the federal government has doled out millions of dollars with the promise to expedite access to broadband service…
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The Department of Homeland Security has decided to suspend a proposed chemical test on the Oklahoma/Kansas border.In November the Department of Homeland…
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A University of Kansas scientist who won a prestigious award last year for her work on antibiotic resistance has chalked up another major achievement.The…
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The excitement has been building for weeks and weeks. Today, the solar eclipse will finally be here.Eleven states--including parts of Kansas--are in the…
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A total solar eclipse will happen Monday, Aug. 21, and parts of northeast Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska are among the best places to view it.If you are…
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Where will you be on Aug. 21? Hundreds and perhaps thousands of people will converge on the tiny town of Troy, in extreme northeast Kansas, for something…