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- U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services, March 2025
- Personal Income and Outlays, March 2025
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- Arts and Cultural Production Satellite Account, U.S. and States, 2023
- Gross Domestic Product by State and Personal Income by State, 4th Quarter 2024 and Preliminary 2024
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China Energy Mix
China’s energy supplies are heavily concentrated in coal, which is one reason so much effort is being expended to clean up the air and water and devise cleaner energy sources. The Chart below, taken from a McKinsey report, China’s green … Continue reading
Posted in All, China, Government Policy, John on TV, The World Outside of the U.S.
Tagged China, coal, Economy, energy, Rutledge
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New Type of Chemical Bond Reminds Us There is a Knowledge Shortage, Not an Energy Shortage
A New Type of Chemical Bond Takes Hold By Adrian Cho ScienceNOW Daily News 23 April 2009 For decades, scientists have known of three ways for two atoms to bind and form a molecule. Now, researchers have discovered a fourth. … Continue reading
Posted in All, Cool Stuff
Tagged chemistry, energy, polarization, Rutledge
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