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Committing to Memory

The number of Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease is expected to grow like wildfire. As of 2020, as many as 5.8 million had the progressive disease that afflicts parts of the brain that control thought, memory and language.

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Successors: WVU alum flies into storms for science

Successors: WVU alum flies into storms for science

A team known as the “Hurricane Hunters” gets up close and personal with these storms. While local officials and meteorologists signal caution to their viewers that may be in areas of danger, West Virginia University graduate Nick Underwood and his colleagues fly directly into them.

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Going to Waste: Coal mining leftovers may produce economic renewal at old mines

Paul Ziemkiewicz has been working to clean up streams for decades, but the discovery that acid mine drainage or AMD, holds the elements used in electronics has made that effort not only noble, but potentially profitable.

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Big Brother on Wheels

Ask an Expert: Big Brother on Wheels

High-tech license plate surveillance systems have the power to invade privacy and create economic barriers

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Media Rights Deals: Present Versus June 2025. Present is 220 million total, 10 schools, 22 million per school. June 2025 is 380 million total, 12 schools and 31.7 million per school

Beyond the Box Score and How Money Talks in the World of Sports

Boxscores, passing yards or even the digits on a favorite player’s jersey may be what people think of when it comes to numbers in athletics. But a critical figure, especially at the collegiate and professional levels, is important and affects communities across the world from cities with Olympic stadiums to college towns with NCAA teams.

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With Purpose: Reporting On Addiction

With Purpose: Reporting On Addiction

Journalists can create change by changing their language.

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