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<title>Capital Power Plant Requests Changeover from Coal Usage to Natural Gas</title>
<description>By Nancy L. Young-Houser. With the Capital Power Plant considered the largest source of pollution in Washington, D.C., many feel this conversion is beneficial as it will not only reduce the amount of emissions in the area, but also prevent the transportation of coal.</description>
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<title>Re-Starting the Large Hadron Collider</title>
<description>By Nancy L. Young-Houser. For those who have not heard of the LHC between Switzerland and France, it is located about 100m underground, a particle accelerator which is used by physicists to study the smallest known particles---considered by scientists to be the fundamental building blocks of all things. Two beams of hadrons, or beams of subatomic particles, will travel in opposite directions inside the circular accelerator which gain energy with every circular lap.</description>
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