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A young boy just a month shy of 2 years old was killed in an Arkansas house fire Saturday when he re-entered the burning home in an attempt to save the family dog.According to the 192

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A secretive startup backed by Bill Gates has achieved a solar breakthrough aimed at saving the planet.Heliogen, a clean energy company that emerged from stealth mode on Tuesday, said it has discovered a way to use artificial intelligence and a field of mirrors to reflect so much sunlight that it generates extreme heat above 1,000 degrees Celsius.Essentially, Heliogen created a solar oven — one capable of reaching temperatures that are roughly a quarter of what you'd find on the surface of the sun.The breakthrough means that, for the first time, concentrated solar energy can be used to create the extreme heat required to make cement, steel, glass and other industrial processes. In other words, carbon-free sunlight can replace fossil fuels in a heavy carbon-emitting corner of the economy that has been untouched by the clean energy revolution."We are rolling out technology that can beat the price of fossil fuels and also not make the CO2 emissions," Bill Gross, Heliogen's founder and CEO, told CNN Business. "And that's really the holy grail."Heliogen, which is also backed by billionaire Los Angels Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong, believes the patented technology will be able to dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions from industry. Cement, for example, accounts for 7% of global CO2 emissions, 1328

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A view of a well-preserved colorful mosaic floor of an ancient Roman villa archaeologists have revealed among vineyards near the northern city of Verona, Italy. The official in charge of archaeology Verona province, Gianni De Zuccato, on Friday, May 29, 2020, said the mosaics appeared to be ‘’in a good state of conservation,’’ from what they are able to observe after gingerly digging a trench between vineyards in the hills of Valpolicella, known for its full-bodied red wine. (Soprintendenza ABAP Verona via AP) 527

  

An 82-year-old man known for pranking those around him got his very own comedic farewell in an unusual obituary this week.Connecticut native Joe Heller's life was described as one of "frugality, hoarding and cheap mischief," according to the 254

  

A University of Arizona professor is providing new insight into the suspected cartel attack that left nine U.S. citizens dead in Mexico The attacks in Mexico reflect drug wars -- where non-cartel members are more and more likely to be caught in the violence. That's the conclusion of a University of Arizona professor who studied the cartels and their impact.Dr. Javier Osorio of the University of Arizona School of Government says the offshoot Mormon community involved in this latest attack established itself in Mexico more than a hundred years ago. They developed large, valuable farms and ranches.RELATED: 623

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