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Ditches are all around: along roads, through neighborhoods, across fields and marshes. These human-made waterways are so ...
Study author Edward Lee, MD, PhD, co-director of Penn's Institute on Aging, told Newsweek in an email that there is "good evidence" that dementia has been decreasing in modern society, suggesting that ...
Coal mining can have major implications on public health, as well as on the environment, in a number of different ways.
While traveling through Manhattan, an NYU expert uncovers troubling air pollution levels in places you wouldn’t expect.
The study revealed that synthetic cannabinoids, or spice, were by far most likely to be found in refillable devices, 21.1% of ...
Addressing the plastic waste crisis, re-universe's smart reusable cup system offers a sustainable alternative to disposable ...
Artificial intelligence has the potential to boost productivity in African agriculture, which is lagging behind.
He explained to the outlet that the main goals of the lawsuit are to halt these new mining permits, as well as win damages ...
Tyne Rivers Trust, the North East charity dedicated to protecting and celebrating the River Tyne, has appointed Sophia ...
Organisers of the English Interclub Surfing Championships say they were forced to call off the event after a red flag was ...
LBC has gained exclusive access to ongoing water quality testing, with data revealing 'shocking' numbers of bacteria downstream of a storm overflow on the Trent.
Once the weakest in her English class and struggling to keep up, Nguyen Huong Giang made a breakthrough six years later, when ...