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Long seen as too expensive, geothermal energy is now a contender.
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Ellen Swallow Richards didn't merely break new ground in a staggering range of scientific fields. MIT's first alumna also made it her life's work to apply science for the public good.
Long seen as too expensive, geothermal energy is now a contender.
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Empirical economist documents age discrimination
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