Instead of Corn and Soy Farming, Use Lab-Grown Oil to Help the Planet, Scientist Says
The possibility of returning existing farmlands to a natural state, which could enhance biodiversity and build up natural carbon sinks
The possibility of returning existing farmlands to a natural state, which could enhance biodiversity and build up natural carbon sinks
In the summer of 2022, a fire destroyed a restaurant behind Shanya's house that inspired her to create a better home fire-detection system.
Like the Chilean miners, or the Thai cavers, there's something about workmen trapped underground that captures the world's attention
Virginia has long been one of the most heavily-policed states, with roads where drivers are stopped for petty offenses far too often.
Officer Colleran, a gamer himself, was impressed with the young man and thought he would help him reach his goal
The two men were honored with special commendations, and an occasionally-used moniker "Spiderman" for their comic-book rescue.
A man found his father's beloved old car from the 1930s ready to be sold in an auction, and with his son's help bought and restored it over the course of the pandemic, reuniting his relatives with a rare and treasured heirloom. Every family has its stories-the ones heard around the dinner table a hundred […]
Anil's spoon costs less than half of what similar spoons go for, making it possible for 7 million Indian Parkinson's patients to afford it.
Graduates of the facility can then continue their path to a bachelor's degree for a flat rate of $10,000, a quarter of the current tuition.
Both the internal security and environmental ministries have come together to work on ejecting the illegal plantations.
In Italy, a one-of-a-kind school sees Palestinians graduating alongside Israelis and Bosnian Muslims next to Orthodox Serbs.
The larger of the two reefs spans over 800 meters in length, the equivalent of eight football fields and is filled with stony corals