JAIPUR - Researchers from three Indian universities have developed a textile industry wastewater treatment solution which they claim can eliminate toxicity and make it suitable for industrial and even domestic use.
The project, by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur, Uttar Pr
A global maple syrup shortage has led to a massive withdrawal from Quebec’s reserves – showing that Canadians cannot take even our most reliable national icons for granted in an era that will be defined by climate change
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PHOENIX — The USDA announced Friday it is investing $19.3 million to build and improve critical infrastructure in rural Arizona communities.
The announcement, which follows the recently-approved Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, will help expand access to clean water and high-spe
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Carson Valley Meats held an informal forum earlier this week at Adams Hub
However, a third of the evidence provided actually argues in favor of boutique slaughterhouses such as the one that Carson Valley Meats has proposed, while over a third of the evidence appears to be irrelevant to
Hundreds of miles south of Chicago in the Gulf of Mexico, a dead zone makes life perilous for aquatic organisms. Illinois is among the top feeders to the oxygen-starved stretch, as nutrients from sewage treatment plants, and farm fertilizer and manure, eventually flow into the Mississippi Riv
December marks the end of the international project “Clear Waters from Pharmaceuticals-2”. During the project scientists from almost all Baltic sea countries carried out research to identify which active pharmaceutical ingredients and their metabolites pollute the Baltic Sea
The coronavirus pandemic means a smaller and cheaper second attempt to build a fancy hotel and event center in downtown Grand Forks.
The Olive Ann was first proposed as a $29 million renovation and addition to the Edgewood Corporate Center at DeMers Avenue. But the pandemic prompted deve
There are nearly 50,000 cesspools on the Big Island, with tens of thousands posing a risk to water resources, according to the Hawaiʻi Department of Health.
Along a 2.5-mile stretch of road on the south Kohala Coast, there's a small community called Puakō in the midst of figuring out
Elected and non-elected candidates pounce on new boundaries for state and federal offices
$10K reward offered in case of missing Fallbrook woman
Congress launches probe into Live Nation’s deadly Astroworld festival
Death of man found in travel trail