For high school students engaged in independent or mentored research, conferences offer opportunities to formally present ...
The logic of carbon neutrality is simple. Whenever a building consumes energy, a factory produces materials, a firm ...
DEEP has completed the installation of Vanguard, its pilot subsea human habitat, at Tennessee Reef in the Florida Keys ...
From the air we breathe to the food we eat, we are constantly exposed to thousands of chemicals—yet how these exposures affect our health has remained surprisingly difficult to understand. A new study ...
The study suggests it would be better for experts to focus on a broad constellation of traits (a “neurodevelopmental spectrum”) to identify potential challenges and support children and young people, ...
Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a class of synthetic chemicals widely used in industrial processes and consumer products because of their resistance to heat, water and oil.
Industrial facilities, buildings, and transportation systems generate complex air pollutant mixtures, including suspended particulates, harmful gases, and ...
As climate change worsens, schools can help students feel prepared with a stronger solution- and project-based curriculum, ...
Iowa INSIGHT, a new environmental monitoring program launching July 1, will track air and water quality to address public ...
Underground engineering faces persistent challenges associated with high concrete consumption, considerable carbon emissions from traditional support ...
Lionfish, mitten crabs and “sea vomit.” Meet eight marine species inadvertently brought to new territory that are taking the ...
The U.S. imports 90% of its seafood from abroad, racking up a $17 billion trade deficit. Global food miles add more to its cost. These miles — traveled from source to point of consumption — contribute ...