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From sugar plantations in Brazil to tea estates in India, crushed rock is being sprinkled across large stretches of farmland ...
America has been a gusher of renewable energy for years; now, utilities will be able to bottle up much of that sun and wind ...
China’s Medog Hydropower Station on the Brahmaputra, a new turning point in a highly-charged South Asian geopolitics ...
Looking to inspire the next generation of curious minds? These are our picks of the best popular science books for children ...
Economics is not the study of individuals but aggregates. In an era where the faceless embodiment of human aggregation — AI — ...
Spokeo explores why happiness is declining in the U.S. and how growing divides are pushing the country down in global ...
Lackluster results from a pioneering CO2 removal pilot plant near Reykjavik won’t dim interest in an emerging climate ...
Local horticulturist Nan Sterman explains what went into choosing the plants and her garden design in Balboa Park’s rebuilt ...
It may surprise you but rise of ISIS was predicted way back during late 80s Shocked But it s true A Bulgarian fortune teller who died 20 years ago warned of the rise of ISIS by claiming there would be ...
More than 90 environmental, tribal, and community organizations ask Forest Service to reduce project size, prepare ...
In Illinois, a domestic labor shortage and costly migrant workers deter farmers from growing fruits and vegetables.
As Kenya prepares for the Kenya Water and Sanitation International Conference 2025 themed “Innovation and Technology for ...
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