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Utilitydive.com
PJM may be ‘too big to function’: FERC Chairman Swett - Utility Dive

Each of the 13 states in PJM, and the District of Columbia, have “fundamentally different regulatory structures, resource portfolios and politics,” FERC Chairman Laura Swett said. FERC will host a conference in July to identify potential reforms to PJM’s gove…

Nature.com
SNOR promotes translation restart after dormancy - Nature

High-resolution in situ cryo-electron tomography in Schizosaccharomyces pombe identifies SNOR protein, which binds to ribosomes during dormancy induced by glucose depletion, priming them for rapid reactivation of protein synthesis upon glucose repletion.

Nature.com
Mesoscale atomic engineering in a crystal lattice - Nature

Electron-beam control enables deterministic placement of tens of thousands of atomic defects in three-dimensional crystals, creating stable, programmable artificial matter for scalable quantum and nanoscale technologies.

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Pgachampionship.com
Best Bets at Aronimink - PGA Championship

NEWTON SQUARE, PA – With less than 12 hours until the start of the 108th PGA Championship, who do I think will play well and win the Wanamaker trophy?

Droid Life
Here’s a First Look at the New Google Fitbit Air - Droid Life

The Google Fitbit Air was announced last week and immediately went up for pre-order with a ship date at around May 26. It costs either $99 or $129 depending on which version you want, is a screen-less health and fitness tracker that competes with WHOOP, and i…

KELOLAND.com
MN resident possibly exposed to Hantavirus - KELOLAND.com

This story has been corrected to reflect the following: The Minnesota resident was exposed to a person who was on the MV Hondius cruise ship and tested positive for the virus. (KELO) — One person in Minnesota has possibly been exposed to the…

Science Daily
Who are the Japanese? Huge DNA discovery rewrites history - ScienceDaily

Scientists analyzing the genomes of thousands of people across Japan discovered evidence for a previously overlooked third ancestral group, challenging the long-accepted “dual origins” theory. The newly identified ancestry appears linked to the ancient Emishi…

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