We must resolve how thawing of permafrost as a result of climate change could resurface pathogens with the potential to infect humans, writes Kris A Murray There is nothing permanent about permafrost.
Researchers demonstrate that carbon nanotube fibers can be fully recycled without any loss in their structure or properties.
The nearby chart from the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment shows precipitation in the state going ...
In a significant step toward creating a sustainable and circular economy, Rice University researchers have published a study ...
Lawmakers are prepared to tackle the three Ps – property taxes, pipelines and prisons – as well as school vouchers, Medicaid ...
Astronomers have long tried to track down how elements like carbon, which is essential for life, become widely distributed ...
The South Dakota Property Rights and Local Control Alliance (SDPRLCA) extends its deepest gratitude to a willing public servant, PUC Commissioner Kristi Fiegen. Commissioner Fiegen has demonstrated ...
Video footage of fire containment efforts shows a California Air National Guard plane "dropping a line of fire retardant on the Palisades Fire." ...
Tex-Tech Industries Inc. said Monday it has completed the $165 million cash purchase of Fiber Materials Inc. from Spirit ...
Duke announced Monday that its board of directors had appointed Harry Sideris, currently the company's president, as Good's ...