Engineers have been working for centuries to protect buildings, bridges and other structures from damage caused by severe ...
Purely from a football standpoint, Shedeur Sanders deserved to be more than a fifth-round prospect. As Sanders found out, ...
In the scrubby expanse of White Sands National Park in New Mexico, a set of impressions pressed into ancient mud has ...
Researchers have discovered the world's longest trail of fossilized human footprints at White Sands National Park, New Mexico ...
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Ancient mud in New Mexico confirms 23,000-year-old human footprints with new dating evidence
Ancient human footprints found at White Sands in New Mexico have gained fresh support from a new scientific study. Published ...
Associate Professor Terri-Ann Berry has found that airborne asbestos fibres can be released from samples of children’s play sand previously sold in New Zealand. The researchers found tremolite and ...
It’s been three years since British actor Julian Sands shockingly went missing in Southern California, creating a sensational police investigation that ended tragically. Sands disappeared in the area ...
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (“DEC”), through its Division of Environmental Remediation (“DER”), recently released its final Rural Soil Background Study for Per- and ...
A political fight is already underway across Texas to expand gambling. It will crank up in the years ahead as the Las Vegas Sands bets its future on North Texas. The company and the family that owns ...
The Las Vegas Sands Corporation wants to build a massive hotel, casino and convention resort in Dallas—but first, Texas would need to legalize gambling, and local officials would need to welcome the ...
Las Vegas Sands Corp. is shutting down a digital gaming project, an action that will put 300 to 400 people, including around 150 Las Vegas workers, out of their jobs. The decision to shut down Sands ...
An article published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal raises new concerns. It says Alberta and Canada lack evidence to support the regulated release of treated tailings water into the ...
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