Teens Who Try e-cigarettes More Likely to Start Smoking Study Says

Although not definitive, the study suggests teens who use e-cigarettes are more likely to try smoking than those who do not. Get the full story from Reuters.

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Watch: The Biggest Great White Shark Ever Filmed

The video was shot in 2013 off the cost of Guadaulpe Island in Mexico. The shark which has been named Deep Blue is over 6 meters long (19.5 feet) and believed to be over 50 years old. The video was shot by shark expert Mauricio Hoyos Padilla. (function(d, s, id) {  var js, fjs =

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Minot: How to Deal With Fallen Trees

The City of Minot has issued a news release on how to handle your fallen trees. — Official News Release, City of Minot — The City of Minot is issuing the following policies with regard to fallen trees after the wind storm on July 28th. Homeowners are responsible for trees growing in the owner’s yard.

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Driverless Taxis Could Already Be Cheaper Than Cabs

Does the idea of a self-driving car make you nervous? You’ll need to start getting over it, because the economics of this technology make it a virtual certainty. The questions isn’t if it will happen, but how soon? Motherboard has the latest on the cost savings.

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Alcohol Makes Food Smell Better

  Science has now confirmed what many already intuitively knew — or perhaps I should have written aromatically. It turns out that alcohol makes food smell better, which in turns makes you hungrier.

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Soldiers Arrive in Saskatchewan to Battle Raging Wildfires

The weather pattern has shifted slightly here in North Dakota leaving less haze on the horizon, but in Northern Saskatchewan, the fight against the fires is still gearing up. Get the details in this AP article published on the Bismarck Tribune.

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Grouseonomics: The Imperiled Greater Sage Grouse, by the Numbers

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will make a decision this fall that could have far-reaching implications for the oil and gas industry. This article unpacks the issue breaks down some of the associated statistics.

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Watch: The Brain Benefits of Learning Multiple Languages

Here in North Dakota, we’re pretty insulated from the need to speak a second language, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t learn one. And the more we learn about languages, the more we discover the benefits of being a bilingual speaker. Watch and learn in the video below.

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Watch: Is Climate Change Just A Lot Of Hot Air?

Are we experiencing more extreme weather? For those in Minot who flooded in 2011 following a  wet fall, a snowy winter, a rainy spring, and massive June rain event over Southeast Saskatchewan, there is some anecdotal evidence that suggests yes. But whether the weather is more extreme now than in decades past is hard to

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The UND Thunderstorm Experience Lab

No, I’m not just talking about the North Dakota prairie. For a few UND students, the title of this post is also a real-world classroom experience. Get the full story from the Grand Forks Herald.

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Watch: The Story of Bottled Water

This is an older video, but it’s the first in a series of ‘water’ stories in today’s news feed. Bottled water is hard the environment and even harder on the pocketbooks of people who buy it. Get the full story in the video below.

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The World is Quickly Running out of Water, New NASA Study Says

It’s not a problem we’ve had to deal with recently here in North Dakota, but in other parts of the world water shortages are growing concern. And a new study by NASA suggests that many of world’s aquifers are being rapidly depleted.

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Body of Evidence: How the White Pelican Spreads Oil

The Brown Pelican became the symbol of the BP oil spill, but the White Pelican is offering clues to its lasting impact on bird populations. And North Dakota researchers are participating in the process. Title photo by Joel Sartore.

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Learn: The Physics Behind Why Bikes Don’t Need Riders

Want to know why a ghost riding bikes stay on their wheels? It’s a physics thing. The video below walks you through the principles. minutephysics MinutePhysics (uploads) on YouTube

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ND takes lead in lawsuit against EPA over Waters of the U.S. rule

North Dakota’s argument: the rule is a federal overreach that will create burdensome regulation for farmers. Waters of the U.S. is an EPA and Corps of Engineers rule that expands the definition of waters protected by the clean water act.

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A SpaceX rocket exploded on a mission to the International Space Station

An unmanned SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket bringing supplies and scientific cargo the International Space Station came apart just minutes after launch today.

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