We don’t know how the the life of this bear was, but its end came in the darkness, at the bottom of a pit in a narrow Romanian cave. There were no claw marks on the stone, no signs of a struggle, just ...
Fuel Tech’s ULTRA process provides for the safe and cost-effective on-site conversion of urea to ammonia for use as a reagent where SCR is used to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx), eliminating the hazards ...
The actress is building a community of artists, thinkers and doers of all kinds, in a storied building in downtown Manhattan.
The casualties of ongoing federal funding cuts are not just faraway bureaucrats — we are losing programs that are so fundamental to our community life that we have come to take them for granted. The ...
Graphene is a revolutionary material composed of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice ...
America’s dominance in global science and engineering is based on: 1. The creative and innovative environment that results ...
The 1800s are when water shortages first appeared in historical records, in the industrial era. Fast-forward to today, it's been over three decades since water scarcity, and the concerns around it, ...
From the column: "I ask you to call and write your federal senators and representatives to stop any dismantling of the EPA ...
Marine scientists have shared a warning about “sunscreen-derived chemicals” and potentially toxic compounds in sunscreen.
Artists transform marine debris into art, educating national park visitors in the process.
For a play with so much dramatic potential, Kia Corthron's “Splash Hatch on the E Going Down” is surprisingly undramatic.
For a play with so much dramatic potential, Kia Corthron's “Splash Hatch on the E Going Down” is surprisingly undramatic.