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WICHITA, Kansas — One thing the world learned during the pandemic is that school kids lose pace when Zoom replaces the classroom.“There has been some…
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Hackers pose a growing threat to nearly any network, including the power grid that lets you reliably turn on the lights.Experts say utilities offer an…
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PRATT, Kansas — This summer marks the third year that Kansans have grown hemp for industrial uses.Yet growing the less sexy cousin of the plant associated…
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WICHITA, Kansas — Kansas schools find themselves entangled in a debate about the past and whether critical race theory — the left's notion that America…
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SALINA, Kansas — Ebony Murell and a few interns meticulously sort 99 kinds of silphium. It’s a wild relative to a sunflower. And the biologists at The…
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Scientists say that if we’re going to stop rising global temperatures, the world will need to greatly reduce the amount of carbon it’s emitting into the…
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MANHATTAN, Kansas — Ellen Welti has a Ph.D. in, essentially, grasshoppers.And yet she was still mystified about why the number of grasshoppers in a…
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WICHITA, Kansas — Utility companies in Kansas will soon have a new accounting tool that could speed the closure of coal-fired power plants — and save…
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WICHITA, Kansas — Wind now cranks up more kilowatts than any other power source in the state.Yet even as towering turbines and their slow-churning blades…
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OVERLAND PARK, Kansas — Nearly 70 years ago in a newly formed suburb of Kansas City, Kansas City Power & Light Co. built what it thought was a vision of…