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Past articles by Alan:

Foreign Students Outpacing Americans for STEM Graduate Degrees

The findings suggest 'we might be importing more and more of our future STEM workforce,' one expert says. → Read More

2016 U.S. News/Raytheon STEM Index Shows Uptick in Hiring, Education

The overall index inched upward, in part because of an influx of foreign students and workers. → Read More

U.S. Gas Exports Poised to Surpass Imports for First Time Since 1957

A coming shift will see America's exports of natural gas eclipse its imports for the first time in 60 years. → Read More

Taking On Climate Change Is Key to Public Health

The EPA says taking on global warming will improve public health. → Read More

30 Years After Chernobyl, Anxious Eyes Turn to China

In the nuclear power world, China is king. But as other countries collaborate, it remains secretive, raising safety concerns. → Read More

6 Years After BP Spill, U.S. Issues Offshore Drilling Rule

The Interior Department finalized new standards for blowout preventers, which played a role in the Deepwater Horizon explosion. → Read More

BP Oil Spill Behind Die-Off of Baby Dolphins

Pregnant dolphins apparently suffered chronic illnesses after exposure to oil from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon explosion. → Read More

The Best Thing for Coal Country: A Coal Tax?

As the sector collapses, a carbon price could be just the thing. → Read More

Keystone Leak Worse Than Thought

The rupture, which went undetected by pipeline owner TransCanada, has spilled roughly 17,000 gallons of oil in South Dakota. → Read More

Nuclear Power, Once Cheap, Squeezed by Mounting Costs

Reactors were supposed to provide near-limitless electricity at low prices. But as they've aged, their costs have climbed. → Read More

How Real is the Dirty Bomb Threat?

The brothers behind Tuesday's attacks may have plotted to steal material needed for a dirty bomb. → Read More

Rockefeller Dumps Oil, Exxon Mobil

Charity linked to the founder of Exxon Mobil's precursor says it will ditch its oil and gas holdings. → Read More

Nuclear Plants Leak Radiation, and Regulator Faces Scrutiny

Five years after one of the worst nuclear disasters in history, America's nuclear plants still face safety issues. → Read More

Where the Sun Doesn't Set on Solar

SolarReserve unveils the world's first large solar plant able to generate power day or night. → Read More

Saudi Arabia and Russia Agree to Oil Freeze, but Deal Hinges on Iran

The potential pact – the latest sign of just how badly oil producers are hurting from low prices – would be the first OPEC and non-OPEC output agreement in 15 years. → Read More

Obama Floats $10-per-Barrel Oil Tax to Fund Green Transportation

The proposal is almost certainly going nowhere in Congress. → Read More

The Southwest is Swallowing Texas

As grass gives way to desert across the Lone Star State, the nation's fastest growing cities may be left high and dry. → Read More

Navy Unveils Warship Powered by Beef Fat

The Pentagon flexes its meat-fueled muscle. → Read More

Rejoice: Gas Prices Dip Below $2

Just in time for Christmas, the average cost of fuel has hit its lowest mark in six years. → Read More

Oil Falls to Lowest Prices Since 2009

OPEC failed to agree to a production ceiling last week, fueling concerns about an oversupply of crude. → Read More