Staff at the Department of Education have been told to leave the agency’s headquarters by 6 p.m. Tuesday and that all ...
Over the course of their history, the Romans built a complex and dense network of sewers in the city of Rome. However, only ...
County briefings go live on Wednesdays at 11 a.m. The March 5 briefing offered post-Helene water quality updates, upcoming ...
Waste generated by human activities has now reached the deepest point in the Mediterranean: the 5,112-meter-deep Calypso Deep ...
Oleg Zaitsev strides across a factory floor in Almaty, Kazakhstan as a row of workers sort through old circuit boards and ...
Whales do more than just swim the seas—they power the ocean's ecosystem. By transporting nutrients from deep waters to the ...
Human Rights Watch welcomes the opportunity to provide information to the Special Rapporteur on toxics and human rights on ...
However, nuclear power plants produce hazardous waste, and scientists are still searching for effective ways to manage this dangerous byproduct. What if we could do more than just store it—what ...
New research shows that whales move nutrients thousands of miles—in their pee and poop—from as far as Alaska to Hawaii, ...
A new data analysis of thousands of sites shows toxic waste cleanups take longer in socially vulnerable parts of the Bay Area ...
A nuclear power renaissance—driven in part by power-hungry AI data centers—has revived a thorny problem: what to do with the radioactive waste left behind. Already, more than 90,000 metric ...