The regulatory threshold of 10 parts per billion for arsenic in drinking water requires immediate reassessment. Texas A&M University School of Public
British Columbia continues its dominance in Canadian energy efficiency, securing the top position for the fourth consecutive year with 54 points out
In an unprecedented move in datacenter construction, Microsoft has begun building facilities using cross-laminated timber (CLT) in Northern Virginia, marking a departure
The National Park Service (NPS) has begun dismantling a 2.2-mile fence at Tomales Point in Point Reyes National Seashore, ending a 46-year
In an era where water scarcity poses a mounting global challenge, artificial intelligence has emerged as a practical tool in detecting water
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Duncan McCabe, a 32-year-old accountant from Toronto, has taken GPS art to new heights with his mesmerizing animated stick figure created using
After six decades covering renewable energy developments, the emergence of a new urban wind turbine demands careful scrutiny. The LIAM F1 UWT
Climate Change has become one of the main worries of environmentalists. In 2020, when COVID-19 had a hold of terror across the
In a stringent regulatory move, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has reclassified packaged drinking water and mineral water
A research team at North Carolina State University has developed a novel technique for manufacturing electronic components. The method, called Directed Metal-Ligand
American software millionaire Bryan Johnson is a strange person. His mission in life is to outsmart death. At 47, reports indicate that
Marine scientists have revealed that coral reefs face severe risks as ocean warming accelerates beyond their natural adaptation capabilities. A new study
A chance discovery by a young boy on Shoreham Beach, West Sussex, has added a remarkable chapter to British archaeological history. Ben
The EV charging infrastructure landscape saw a shift as Oklahoma state officials unanimously voted to replace Tesla with EVgo in their interstate
A fresh wave of state legislation is reshaping how Americans access adult content online. According to the Institute for Family Studies/YouGov survey
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Approximately 200 nations participating in a United Nations-sponsored meeting in Busan, South Korea, failed to reach an agreement to stop plastic pollution
The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health research, published November 29, 2024, in Science Advances, examined how PM2.5 (fine particulate air