A new report by Intersect Illinois concluded the state had $12 billion in new business investments for fiscal year 2024.
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A data-driven synthesis demonstrates the positive impact of nanomaterials in boosting crop yields while reducing heavy metal accumulation and identifies the key factors influencing their efficacy.
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The wind was howling and water was rising when the power cut off at Impact Plastics in Erwin, Tennessee. It was 10:39 a.m. Sept. 27, and employees, who were already nervous, began to panic.
For Chicago and the rest of Illinois, this may mean a colder and wetter winter. “There’s a lot of variability between La Niña years,” cautioned Trent Ford, the Illinois state climatologist.