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Clinton continues on 'invigorating' run (USA Today)
Hillary Rodham Clinton has been telling Democrats for months that she's a fighter, and she proved it with an aggressive recovery strategy that helped her to revive her moribund campaign Tuesday.

New Web Site Aims to Inspire Pennsylvanians to Conserve, Protect, Enjoy Natural Resources (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
Governor Edward G. Rendell today announced the search for Pennsylvanians who make everyday efforts to conserve natural resources to share their stories and get inspiration from others through the new iConserve Pennsylvania initiative.

PSE wind farm center goes local (Daily Record)
Cedar Mountain Woodwrights installer Neil Sautter sands the side of a wind turbine blade display Tuesday afternoon in preparation for paint. The four displays will be making their way to the Wild Horse Wind Farm Renewable Energy Center within the next couple weeks.

Cereplast Partners with Pace Industries to Develop Biodegradable Printable Plastic Material (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
HAWTHORNE, Calif.----Cereplast, Inc. , manufacturer of proprietary bio-based, sustainable plastics, announced today its multi-year contract with Pace Industries, a maker of high quality printable plastic sheets and rolls for the graphic arts industry.

New technique takes a big step in examination of small structures (PhysOrg)
A team led by a Purdue University researcher has achieved images of a virus in detail two times greater than had previously been achieved. Wen Jiang, an assistant professor of biological sciences at Purdue, led a research team that used the emerging technique of single-particle electron cryomicroscopy to capture a three-dimensional image of a virus at a resolution of 4.5 angstroms.

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