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Uttarakhand plans genetic improvement of its indigenous Badri cow

Uttarakhand plans genetic improvement of its indigenous Badri cow

To increase the productivity of its small indigenous Badri cow, which grazes on Himalayan medicinal herbs, Uttarakhand is now planning its genetic improvement. To recent Chintan Shivir (brainstorming session) Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami with Uttarakhand bureaucrats, Hill State Livestock Department officials proposed to use sex sorted semen technology to improve production of Badri cattle. …

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Uttarakhand plans genetic improvement of its indigenous Badri cow

Uttarakhand plans genetic improvement of its indigenous Badri cow

To increase the productivity of its small indigenous Badri cow, which grazes on Himalayan medicinal herbs, Uttarakhand is now planning its genetic improvement. To recent Chintan Shivir (brainstorming session) Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami with Uttarakhand bureaucrats, Hill State Livestock Department officials proposed to use sex sorted semen technology to improve production of Badri cattle. …

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The squadron plans nearly a dozen large batteries in favor of "firm" renewable energies

The squadron plans nearly a dozen large batteries in favor of “firm” renewable energies

Iron ore billionaire Andrew Forrest’s Squadron Energy has turned firmly to the battery storage market after its surprise purchase of $4 billion plus the CWP Renewables portfolio earlier this week. Acquisition of CWP brings Squadron’s pipeline and portfolio of large-scale renewable energy projects to approximately 20 GW, and also includes 11 co-located battery storage projects …

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From the ashes: Near Chernobyl, a war-torn town plans to relaunch nuclear research

A version of this story appeared in Science, Vol 378, Issue 6624.Download PDF SLAVUTYCH, UKRAINE—In one of the last acts of camaraderie in a fractured nation, Soviet workers from the Baltics to the Caucasus converged on a pine forest in the late 1980s to build a Ukrainian city from scratch. Slavutych was a new home …

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Minnesota wildlife hospital, one of the busiest in the world, plans to expand

Minnesota wildlife hospital, one of the busiest in the world, plans to expand

One of the busiest wildlife hospitals in the world is housed in a cramped building in a park in Roseville, seeing nearly 20,000 patients a year, from sleepy-eyed rabbits to majestic trumpeter swans. After 20 years old, it lacks space. The nonprofit wildlife rehabilitation center has purchased 22 acres in the Washington County town of …

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